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I know that typing /give @p minecraft:redsstone_torch 1 0 {CanPlaceOn:["minecraft:grass"]}/give @p minecraft:redsstone_torch 1 0 {CanPlaceOn:["minecraft:grass"]} in the past used to give a player a redstone torch that can be placed on grass for adventure mode, but when I try doing that in the new 1.13 snapshot, it highlights the canPlaceOn section in red (meaning it won't work). Does anybody know how it is supposed to be typed in the new syntax?

I know that typing /give @p minecraft:redsstone_torch 1 0 {CanPlaceOn:["minecraft:grass"]} in the past used to give a player a redstone torch that can be placed on grass for adventure mode, but when I try doing that in the new 1.13 snapshot, it highlights the canPlaceOn section in red (meaning it won't work). Does anybody know how it is supposed to be typed in the new syntax?

I know that typing /give @p minecraft:redsstone_torch 1 0 {CanPlaceOn:["minecraft:grass"]} in the past used to give a player a redstone torch that can be placed on grass for adventure mode, but when I try doing that in the new 1.13 snapshot, it highlights the canPlaceOn section in red (meaning it won't work). Does anybody know how it is supposed to be typed in the new syntax?

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Minecraft 1.13 /give command syntax

I know that typing /give @p minecraft:redsstone_torch 1 0 {CanPlaceOn:["minecraft:grass"]} in the past used to give a player a redstone torch that can be placed on grass for adventure mode, but when I try doing that in the new 1.13 snapshot, it highlights the canPlaceOn section in red (meaning it won't work). Does anybody know how it is supposed to be typed in the new syntax?