I have two particular single player worlds and I use command blocks a lot, I like to add "classes" into the game and me and some friends like to play together on them but I also have a realm and would like to add them to it, on one single player world I have "RPG classes" an on the other simple non RPG classes like Farmer's and Miner's and so on, I wanted to combine the two onto my realm, I know this is tricky but is there anyway possblie to have the RPG classes the main class you pick and you can add one of the non RPG classes as a proffession of sorts?
I know it's possible but I don't want to have to make a team for example:
Warrior (no profession)
Warrior1 (warrior with farmer profession)
Warrior2 (warrior with Miner profession)
... etc.
I don't want to make duplicates of all the ability command blocks just to add a profession.
I was wondering if there's aneasier solution without using a mod.
I have two particular single player worlds and I use command blocks a lot, I like to add "classes" into the game and me and some friends like to play together on them but I also have a realm and would like to add them to it, on one single player world I have "RPG classes" an on the other simple non RPG classes like Farmer's and Miner's and so on, I wanted to combine the two onto my realm, I know this is tricky but is there anyway possblie to have the RPG classes the main class you pick and you can add one of the non RPG classes as a proffession of sorts?
I know it's possible but I don't want to have to make a team for example:
Warrior (no profession)
Warrior1 (warrior with farmer profession)
Warrior2 (warrior with Miner profession)
... etc.
I don't want to make duplicates of all the ability command blocks just to add a profession.
I was wondering if there's aneasier solution without using a mod.
Any help at all is appreciated!
So you define the classes by teams?
In that case, you should just use a normal score objective eg. "class".
Then you would also add subclasses "sub".
You would only need to assign a variable to every class and you could easylie target the class and the subclass, without any comlications.
Let's say:
Classes:
Subclasses:
In order to target someone with a certain profession:
And for classes the same:
Scoreboard objectives are unnecessary in my opinion .
Just give them tags:
e.x. Warrior with Miner profession has the tags "Warrior" and "Miner"
To select someone with a certain class or profession: