Hey Guys! I don't really know how to explain this lol, but here goes. I'm working on a map. I have a huge 20x1x200 area, and I'm cloning it into a 20x1x20 area. The command goes a little like this:
/clone 12 104 -55 14 124 -91 46 121 24
then
/clone 12 104 -54 14 124 -90 46 121 24
then
/clone 12 104 -53 14 124 -89 46 121 24
And so on. Is there someway to do this in a couple command blocks? I'm not really in the mod to paste this into 250 command blocks lol.
Hope you guys understand, any help would be greatly appreciated!
- _Chalky
/clone 12 104 -55 14 124 -91 46 121 24
then
/clone 12 104 -54 14 124 -90 46 121 24
then
/clone 12 104 -53 14 124 -89 46 121 24
And so on. Is there someway to do this in a couple command blocks? I'm not really in the mod to paste this into 250 command blocks lol.
Hope you guys understand, any help would be greatly appreciated!
- _Chalky
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Ok. Well, I just tried this and it completely crashed my computer. Is there a better way to do this?
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Could you explain, what specifically crahsed your computer?
Did you run one command and it crashed? If so what command.
Did you created a clock and it crashed?
And did your whole system crashedor just minecraft?
Also, a crash report would be helpfull.
Did you run one command and it crashed? If so what command.
Did you created a clock and it crashed?
And did your whole system crashedor just minecraft?
Also, a crash report would be helpfull.
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Oh my gosh, tysm!! I have been looking for this answer everywhere! You have got a new follower
Thanks Again!
- _Chalky
Thanks Again!
- _Chalky
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The command would be something like:
(I just use ArmorStands, because it's the most easyiest to use)
This command defines an 20 1 20 area at the position of the ArmorStand an clones it to 46/121/24.
Then you would need to move the ArmorStand (or what ever entitie) to the next position
Not really sure if those are the exact coordiantes, you may need to a just them.
/execute @e[type=ArmorStand] ~ ~ ~ clone ~ ~ ~ ~20 ~1 ~20 46 121 24
(I just use ArmorStands, because it's the most easyiest to use)
This command defines an 20 1 20 area at the position of the ArmorStand an clones it to 46/121/24.
Then you would need to move the ArmorStand (or what ever entitie) to the next position
/execute @e[type=ArmorStand] ~ ~ ~ tp ~1 ~ ~1
Not really sure if those are the exact coordiantes, you may need to a just them.
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Yeah, I was thinking about something like that. What would the command be?
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You could use a entitie, have it define an area, relative to its position and clone it into yout traget destination.
Then just move the entitie to the next position and repeat.
If you use the newest snapshot(16w20a) there are probalby even easyer ways to do this, with structurte blocks.
Then just move the entitie to the next position and repeat.
If you use the newest snapshot(16w20a) there are probalby even easyer ways to do this, with structurte blocks.