I was recently asked to create some worlds for a school. I started searching for tools to help me build the world so I don't have to build brick by brick. First thing I did was download MCEdit 2 and I tried to see if it could read .mcworld files. Turns out it can't load them, then I found out .mcworld is just a zip with a changed extension. So I unzipped and tried to load the level.dat that was inside. Nothing shows up, no blocks or anything. Then I tried taking a world from Minecraft Java edition and zipping it up and changing the extension to .mcworld. I imported the file into MC:EE and unfortunately every world I tried gives me the same one world in MC:EE (You start on an island next to a bigger land mass). I also tried to open the MC:EE world in MCEdit Unified. It also thought the world is blank and asked me if I wanted to rebuild it. I couldn't find any other useful tool on Google. These forums didn't have too much on MC:EE, I was mostly looking through posts talking about converting between MCPE and PC version.
Anyways to get to my question, does anyone know of a tool to create worlds for MC:EE similar to MCEdit?
use the Amulet Map Editor program. it can edit all the worlds from the Bedrock codebase, including minecraft PE, minecraft for win10, minecraft education edition. and the amulet is very similar to MCEdit. The amulet can also convert java worlds to bedrock and vice versa. (I personally tested the amulet's performance for the EE worlds, so I know that it will work)
I was recently asked to create some worlds for a school. I started searching for tools to help me build the world so I don't have to build brick by brick. First thing I did was download MCEdit 2 and I tried to see if it could read .mcworld files. Turns out it can't load them, then I found out .mcworld is just a zip with a changed extension. So I unzipped and tried to load the level.dat that was inside. Nothing shows up, no blocks or anything. Then I tried taking a world from Minecraft Java edition and zipping it up and changing the extension to .mcworld. I imported the file into MC:EE and unfortunately every world I tried gives me the same one world in MC:EE (You start on an island next to a bigger land mass). I also tried to open the MC:EE world in MCEdit Unified. It also thought the world is blank and asked me if I wanted to rebuild it. I couldn't find any other useful tool on Google. These forums didn't have too much on MC:EE, I was mostly looking through posts talking about converting between MCPE and PC version.
Anyways to get to my question, does anyone know of a tool to create worlds for MC:EE similar to MCEdit?
Hope you succeeded in creating these worlds for school!
I was recently asked to create some worlds for a school. I started searching for tools to help me build the world so I don't have to build brick by brick. First thing I did was download MCEdit 2 and I tried to see if it could read .mcworld files. Turns out it can't load them, then I found out .mcworld is just a zip with a changed extension. So I unzipped and tried to load the level.dat that was inside. Nothing shows up, no blocks or anything. Then I tried taking a world from Minecraft Java edition and zipping it up and changing the extension to .mcworld. I imported the file into MC:EE and unfortunately every world I tried gives me the same one world in MC:EE (You start on an island next to a bigger land mass). I also tried to open the MC:EE world in MCEdit Unified. It also thought the world is blank and asked me if I wanted to rebuild it. I couldn't find any other useful tool on Google. These forums didn't have too much on MC:EE, I was mostly looking through posts talking about converting between MCPE and PC version.
Anyways to get to my question, does anyone know of a tool to create worlds for MC:EE similar to MCEdit?
Hi!
Same here. Any of you know something now?
I guess commands and structure blocks are the way. Though you can make a Java Edition world and use MCEdit. Then convert it. This may work.
https://www.planetminecraft.com/mod/anvil-to-leveldb-converter-java-to-pocket-edition/
After that, place it in the world folder.
use the Amulet Map Editor program. it can edit all the worlds from the Bedrock codebase, including minecraft PE, minecraft for win10, minecraft education edition. and the amulet is very similar to MCEdit. The amulet can also convert java worlds to bedrock and vice versa. (I personally tested the amulet's performance for the EE worlds, so I know that it will work)
Hope you succeeded in creating these worlds for school!