MCEdit is an open source world editor for just about any version of Minecraft. MCEdit was first created to allow players to preserve anything built with several old versions of Minecraft and take them forward into newer versions of the game. It also aims to be forward-compatible with future (or even modified) versions of Minecraft. It has since been improved with brush tools for laying down blocks in different shapes, integration with the Minecraft Server to generate terrain using Minecraft’s own seed algorithms, support for multiplayer worlds, and editors for certain blocks including chests and mob spawners.
To get an idea of what MCEdit can do, just watch this tutorial/walkthrough by a famous mapmaker:
To download the latest MCEdit or report any problems you may have, head over to the official site. You can find downloads and other helpful links on the left sidebar, and news about the program's development will be posted regularly. If you want to share MCEdit, please only link to the official site at http://www.mcedit.net/. Don't upload MCEdit to a file sharing site or post links to the direct downloads. If you downloaded MCEdit from a site other than mcedit.net, I do not recommend using it.
MCEdit is continually under development. If you want to help, the simplest thing to do is download one of the "development" builds from the download page and play around with it. Post in this thread or on the issue tracker on GitHub if you find anything wrong. Be sure to include version (and build) numbers or your report won't be very helpful. Click on the Report an Issue link to find out what is needed for a helpful problem report.
A brief Frequently Asked Questions list is maintained on github. If your question isn't answered there, go ahead and post in this thread. If you think it should be included in the FAQ, just say so!
Features:
- Navigate the world using familiar WASD controls and mouse aiming.
- Show the locations of dropped items, game entities including monsters and villagers, hidden ores, plus blocks with TileEntities and other Minecraft internals.
- Load saved games from current Minecraft versions, plus the older Classic and Indev versions.
- Limited support for Minecraft Pocket Edition saved games
- Export blocks and game entities as a .schematic file to be imported by MCEdit or compatible programs.
- Automatically fixes wool colors when importing and exporting between Minecraft PC, Classic, and Pocket editions!
- Double-click on a chest to change its contents, or double-click on a mob spawner to choose what spawns.
- Brush tool “paints” blocks in a round, diamond, or square shape with configurable size. Different brush modes will add new blocks, replace blocks, alter the top layer of the terrain or wear it down to smooth out rough objects.
- “Paste” brush allows you to import an object with a single click.
- “Flood Fill” brush will change all blocks that form a connected mass.
- Clone tool makes a copy of blocks and entities, optionally making multiple clones in a line or scaling the copy up or down.
- Clone and Import tools can rotate an object around any axis, or flip it horizontally or vertically.
- “Filter” plugins let users add functionality to MCEdit by writing Python code.
- Move the world’s spawn point, automatically removing blocks to make sure the spawn point is acceptable to Minecraft.
- Move and rotate any player in a single- or multiplayer world.
- Expand or contract the world’s size by adding or deleting chunks. Chunks are the basis of Minecraft’s “infinite” saved game format.
- Create new worlds or add chunks to existing worlds. The Minecraft Server can be harnessed to create natural terrain that meshes with the world’s existing seed. Flatlands can also be created at any height.
- “Analyze” feature counts the block and entity types in a selected area, optionally saving them to a .csv file.
- Maintenance commands can delete all blocks, entities, or chunks in a selected region. This is useful for getting a “corrupted” world back into a playable state.
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It's part of the game so cheer up and stop being a scroug cus you are basically saying "I bought this game but something in it should be optional because I don't like it" If you don't like it don't play for a few days or deal with it
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Recipe Book!!!
The Recipe Book is obtained when you 1st get the Benchmarking achievement. When you place down the crafting table you make after that there will be a greyish book inside it (in the middle slot) titled "Recipe Book". The book keeps track of any recipes you make through the game. Then when you want to remember how to make it just go get the book and find the recipe.
I think this would be good for everyone but it will mostly help the new players, the players with bad memory, and the players you don't play all the time because.With this you still need to reference the wiki to find out how to make the stuff in the 1st place and to see what stuff you can make but you don't need to keep going back for the same recipe over and over and if you look the book you can always craft a new one with 3 paper and an iron ingot (instead of leather).
So what do you think???
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ya (i would take out a few sounds but I would definitely keep the villager singing along to the minecraft music that is the best)
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What do you all thing???
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well then I have a solution for you connecting minecarts
by connecting minecarts i don't mean they grow into a big one like chest do when you connect 2 i mean you place down 2 or more minecarts and between the 2 minecarts will appear a small connecter that hold the 2 together (untill you mine them up) and when you push one it will push/pull the others with it.
It's good for if you are going mining and need more than cart (ex. your cart,chest cart,furnace cart,) or if you wanna take friends down to a mine just place all the carts down have everyone hope in and go you no longer need to worry about being bounced back because you hit the person in front's cart at the end or for if you just want to make a train out of minecarts
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here is my solution:
Lapis Lazuli Dust(wire)
it works just like redstone in just about every way shape and form but it doesn't connect when side by side and such so your redstone projects can be more compact, less time consuming, and more colorful.
there should also be a new block make of 2 redstone 2 lapuli 4 stone and 1 redstone turch so you can cross the wires without having to go up or down one block it would be arranged the following
row 1:stone,red dust,stone
row 2:lapis, torch,lapis
row 3:stone,red,stone
p.s. please rememer to vote
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