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  1. Arguments. JE: <targets> : entity BE: target: target : CommandSelector<Actor>. Specifies the target (s) to kill. If not specified, defaults to the player who executed the command. Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID ‌ [ Java Edition only].

  2. Both options are correct, it's easier to type minecraft:mob due to the way command typing works on 1.15.2

  3. In Java Edition, random varieties of tropical fish spawn in groups of 8 in lukewarm or warm oceans (as well as their deep variants) at Y-level 50 to 63, and in lush caves at any Y-level. They can also spawn in mangrove swamps in groups of 8. They are subject to fish spawning requirements.

  4. 4 maj 2020 · To kill them, type /kill @e[type=ENTITY] where ENTITY is your entity. To kill them at the coordinates, simply use the X, Y, and Z, tags. Your new command should look like this: /kill @e[type=Squid,x=831,y=65,z=-232]

  5. Today I show you how to kill a specific mob type, like an ender dragon, using the /kill command, this works in Java, Bedrock and PE.~~~~~Useful LinksIn...

  6. 5 lip 2016 · It isn't that hard, but you don't actually need a Command Loop to get rid of the mobs. Simply do /gamerule doMobSpawning false and it will resolve it. After that, the only mobs that can still spawn are the ones spawned by you.

  7. Usage. Directly kills living targets, even if they are protected by a high-level Resistance effect or by a totem of undying, and issues the appropriate death message. Players and mobs killed this way drop loot, and slimes and magma cubes that are not of minimum size spawn smaller ones.

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