Published Nov 30th, 2012, 11/30/12 11:00 pm
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Hey guys, Atom here, and welcome back to Redstone! Today, i'm going to be showing you how to hide a few command blocks so that no one who doesnt look close can see.
So, as you see in the before and after shots, i got changed from Gamemode Creative to Gamemode Adventure, and was given a Wooden Sword and 16 Steak. The coding was simple:
Gamemode: gamemode 2 @a
Wooden Sword: /give @a 268
Steak: /give @a 364 16
This tiny underground system can be extended infinetly, along with also on multiple underground levels. The reason I made this is because this can be used in Adventure Maps, such as the one i'm considering making. ;) But I want you guy's opinion:What should i do next?
Its your choice!
Thanks for watching,
-Redstone
Some command block commands:
/give (@p, @r, or @a) (item number) (amount)
/tell (@p, @r, or @a) (message)
/gamemode (0,1 or, 2.)
/time set (time) (day/night)
So, as you see in the before and after shots, i got changed from Gamemode Creative to Gamemode Adventure, and was given a Wooden Sword and 16 Steak. The coding was simple:
Gamemode: gamemode 2 @a
Wooden Sword: /give @a 268
Steak: /give @a 364 16
This tiny underground system can be extended infinetly, along with also on multiple underground levels. The reason I made this is because this can be used in Adventure Maps, such as the one i'm considering making. ;) But I want you guy's opinion:What should i do next?
Its your choice!
Thanks for watching,
-Redstone
Additional Notes
Some command block commands:
/give (@p, @r, or @a) (item number) (amount)
/tell (@p, @r, or @a) (message)
/gamemode (0,1 or, 2.)
/time set (time) (day/night)
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