p>It's a lot of work. If it isn't for you, there are always console commands and cheats. What better method to conquer the vast sandbox of the Minecraft world than by pulling up the command bar, typing in certain words and symbols, and magic-ing yourself up an adorable clippy-cloppy pony sporting diamond armor?

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p>A console command is much more than simply a string of letters. They can change the world in a flash from killing all enemies around you to instantly smelting all the metal in your inventory. Some people may call this cheating, but we think of it as a way of saving time and letting you get on with your amazing Minecraft project.

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p>How do you enter Minecraft commands? Fortunately, Minecraft console commands are wonderfully simple to use. They're just similar to entering Minecraft seeds. When creating a new Minecraft world, you'll be asked to choose whether or not you want to allow cheats. After you have selected yes and loaded up the world, you'll have to press "C" to open the command bar. This is where you will enter all your commands and cheats.

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p>Any command you enter in single player has to be prefixed by forward with a slash (/); multiplayer commands are not compatible with this prefix.

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p>Now it's just an easy matter of entering the desired command and then hitting the "Enter" key.

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p>Minecraft cheats and console commands

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p>Target selector shortcuts @p: closest player @r: random player; all players @e = all entities @s. The entity that executes the command. Target selector variables allow you to set a specific target without having to type their full name. Above are the five different shorthand commands. You'll get used to these commands when playing on the most reliable Minecraft servers.

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p>Help /help [CommandName?] Gives you more information about the command you're given.

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p>Give/give [Amount] to give an item from your inventory to a different player. Example: /give PCGamesN minecraft:planks 13. This will give PCGamesN 13 Spruce Wood Planks. This command is easier to use for objects that are only one, but it is useful for stackable objects.

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p>Teleport /tp [TargetPlayer?] x Z Used to instantly transport yourself or another player to a specific location within the world. The use of another player's name in place of the coordinates will bring the target directly to that player's location. You can also teleport into a new world using these Minecraft maps.

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p>Kill/kill kills your character, adding another player's name will apply the command to them.

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p>Weather/weather WeatherType? lets you choose the weather conditions for your world. You can select between thunder, rain, or snow.

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p>Creative mode/gamemode creative Changes the game mode to Creative mode, which allows player flight with unlimited resources, and stops mobs attacking you.

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p>Survival mode /gamemode survival Changes the gamemode to Survival mode, which means that mobs will attack you, and you'll have to gather all resources the old-fashioned method.

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p>Set time/time set 1000 Sets the day's time. For dawn, noon and night substitute "1000" by "0", "6000" or "12000" and "18000" for each.

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p>Change difficulty to Peaceful/difficulty peaceful Changes difficulty to Peaceful mode. For more difficulty Replace "peaceful" by "easy", "normal" or "hard".

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p>How to find the Seed Code of your world's Seed. This will generate a code for you world. Keep it handy to load another one in the near future.

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p>Keep your inventory up to date when you die/game rule keepInventory true . This will ensure that you don't lose any items when you die. To reverse this simply enter "false" in place of "true"

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p>Stop time /gamerule donDaylightCycle? false This will cause the game's day/light cycles to cease and let you enjoy the sun's constant moonlight. To restart the day/light cycle, type "/gamerule/DaylightCycle? true"

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p>Summon instantly releases an object or creature you want into your world, which is especially useful when you're in need of a couple of tame ocelots.

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p>Atlantis mode/atlantis Dramatically increases the world's water levels and submerges all other areas, excluding the highest mountains.

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p>Ride/ride turns the creature you're facing into an animal.

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p>Instant mine /instantmine One-click mining using any tool.

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p>Freeze/freeze Blocks mobs from getting away.

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p>Fall damage/falldamage is based on fall damage.

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p>Fire damage/fire damage Turns on or off fire damage

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p>Water damage or water damage is turned on and off

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p>Superheat or Smelt. This transforms everything into smelted form. https://wikimedia.org.ph/ </p>

p>Instant plant/instantplant There is no need to wait for a seed to develop.

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p>Store items /dropstore Stores all inventory items in the chest, which is then created near.

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p>Items damaged or damaged by items are no longer susceptible to damage or degrading.

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p>Duplicate/duplicate Copies and drop the item stack that you have equipped.

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p>That's all the Minecraft console commands that you'll need to help enhance your game and take the hassle out of all that crafting. What's next? Well perhaps you could make your game more impressive by using these Minecraft mods. They're sure to make your game more exciting than Mojang ever thought of. They can even put Pokemon in your worlds!

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