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  1. Marking distance. Distances in Minecraft are quite easy to measure. Officially, [1] Minecraft uses the metric system, and each block is considered to be 1 cubic meter. When you measure long distances, it's easier to count if you mark the terrain with a space of 4 blocks between each marked block.

  2. 25 cze 2021 · Whether Minecraft players want to know how far they need to travel, how long to build something or how much space to leave, measuring is important. Here's how to do it.

  3. 29 maj 2017 · You cannot show the distance closest to the player and show it via scoreboard due to the fact vanilla scoreboards are used for every player. This can be easily done with some bukkit code which will be both more efficient and cleaner to the eye.

  4. You could use Cartograph in Cave Mode to figure it out. Or, if you placed torches at an even spacing, you could just count the number of torches. 1. Award. [deleted] • 14 yr. ago. Or if you don't want to get all technical. you can just keep in mind that there is 64 blocks between sealevel and the bedrock. 1. Award.

  5. All three coordinates are measured in "blocks", which are considered equivalent to meters of distance. These coordinates are interpreted as follows: X gives your distance east of the origin, and Z gives the distance south. Both of these can be negative, for positions west or north of the origin.

  6. To start, move to a spot within 64 blocks of 0,0 (x and z coordinates should each be between -64 and 64) and activate an Empty Map (Map #0). Duplicate it and use the duplicate to craft a zoom-level 1 (Map #1). Use Map #1 to create a zoom-level 2 map (Map #2), and use that to craft a zoom-level 3 map (Map #3).

  7. Right click on map, select "measure distance". Then just play around drawing a route - ideally you'll find a mailbox or tree or something that's the right distance away. This is how I know my gym's 400m run is actually 440m.