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A 3D exploration and survival sandbox game, based in large generated worlds made of blocks. This tag is for the Java-based edition of Minecraft for PCs. For other editions of the game, please use the tag specific to that edition, e.g. [minecraft-bedrock-edition]
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Give back item drop for map
If you have no other items floating around in the map, you can use a command block. Set it to repeat and always active. In the command block, you can use this command:
/tp @e[type=Item] [player]
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Why does my /fill command output "That position is not loaded"?
I am creating a type of adventure map. Once you enter the map, you step on some pressure plates that are supposed to seamlessly close the wall behind you. For some reason this command does not work wh …
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How could I take multiple outputs and output the leftmost output?
I know that sounds very confusing, but I have a few examples. I want it so that I can flick something like 3 levers and have the output be the leftmost one.
If I flicked the first two, the middle o …
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How could I take multiple outputs and output the leftmost output?
I found a much simpler answer.
The mechanism involves using redstone signal strength.
People call it a Redcoder. I can't really explain it, so I'll let this guy do it:
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