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This Minecraft tutorial explains how to use the /clone command with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. You can copy or move a region of blocks using the /clone command in Minecraft. Let's explore how to use this cheat (game command).
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Clone a set of blocks from one location to a destination with an optional maskMode and cloneMode, as well as optional tileName or blockStates data to specify the blocks to clone. Arguments begin: x y z : position A vector that specifies the location in x , y , and z coordinates of float type.
Minecraft. Clones blocks from one region to another. Java Edition clone . . . clone from <sourceDimension> . . . ... <begin> <end> . . . ... <destination> . . . ... to <targetDimension> <destination> . . . ... [replace|masked] [force|move|normal] Clones all blocks or only non-air blocks. ... filtered...
How does the /clone command work? More specifically, how does the single destination point work? When I clone, say one of the enderdragon obsidian pillars, will the destination coords place the thing i'm cloning around it?
8 lip 2024 · Clones only blocks with the block id specified by <filter>. Syntax displayed in various ways. Simplified tree: Maximised: Bedrock Edition. clone <begin: x y z> <end: x y z> <destination: x y z> [maskMode: MaskMode] [cloneMode: CloneMode] Clones all blocks or only non-air blocks.
Learn how to use the clone command in Minecraft 1.16/1.17/1.18/1.19/1.20! This clone command tutorial will show you how it works in depth!
The /clone command copies a rectangular prism that has corners at the first two sets of coordinates (So in your case, that is all blocks between -11, 7, 63 and 0, 255, 3) and pastes it at the third set of coordinates such that the smallest x, y and z corner of the rectangular prism is at the third set of coordinates you entered.