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Scoreboard to keep team count equal
Trying to create a game where two teams will play against each other. I'd like to keep them balanced as much as possible, no more than 1 off from each other. Right now I'm just using /fill to plac...
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Chris Fuge commented,
I just played with it a bit and it should just switch the player to adventure (cant build/break) when they leave their area and put them back on creative when they return. It only affects the playe...
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Chris Fuge commented,
Bryan Sanders Maybe the update affected it, I haven't been on Minecraft lately so I'm not sure. It sounds more like what Emma has tested with gamemodes being changed. If I remember correctly (and i...
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Chris Fuge commented,
Emma, It should remember their number and they should join back in correctly. Are they perhaps using a different account maybe? Do your students sign in with unique logins, or generic ones for each...
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Chris Fuge commented,
There are two commands I use for this in EE. /gamerule sendcommandfeedback false /gamerule commandblockoutput false
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Chris Fuge commented,
Sounds like you learned a lot!! The [r=10] is just to select a player within a radius10 blocks.
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Chris Fuge commented,
John, turn on coordinates and go to 13, 4, -6. You may need to temporarily turn off command blocks:/gamerule commandblocksenabled falseThat way it doesn't teleport you into the build area.I used th...
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Chris Fuge commented,
I thought they added it as a game setting in one of the recent updates. Another way would be to place a command block in the world and set it to repeat and always active. Then you could just add th...
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Chris Fuge commented,
Kevin, I love this idea. I too have needed to have PVP on for just certain areas. It would be nice if the command could function in just certain areas.
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Chris Fuge commented,
Aleece Landis I just tested an idea and it might work well. You can use the nametag like you mentioned, and have the students use an anvil to "spell" the word and then place it on an animal. In tha...