I was able to convert a Java map to Bedrock with MCC Toolchest. Worked pretty well, but a lot of the redstone functionality was broken and sometimes a building block was in the wrong place.
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Emilydeluxe posted a message on Create Marketplace Maps on Java?Posted in: Maps Discussion -
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tbnrchiller posted a message on I need help building a working iron farmPosted in: DiscussionMy name is TBNRChiller im happy to start a new survival world with someone.
I haven’t been able to make a working survival iron farm
Even if you don’t want to build an iron farm with me I would be really happy just to start a serious survival world
#still looking for survival partner
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FuzzyCatBus posted a message on need a help with iron titanPosted in: Survival ModeThe iron titan still worked as of 1.13. TangoTek built it on the Hermitcraft server this season. It no longer works as of 1.14.
The portal mechanics that he used this time around had to do with a snow golem throwing snowballs through a nether portal at an endermite. You could go check out his episodes on it.
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mathgeniuszach posted a message on How to make a mob summon when a player is close enough to a command block?Posted in: Redstone Discussion and MechanismsFirst off, the selector @a[distance=100] is checking for a player that is precisely 100 blocks away from the command block rather than 100 blocks or less. To avoid any issues, use @a[distance=..100], which will check for a player within 100 blocks. Secondly, the summon command doesn't work with selectors; the /gamemode command uses selectors in order to determine which players to change the gamemode of. In order to only run a command when a specific entity is found, use the execute command:
/execute if entity @a[distance=..2] run summon minecraft:elder_guardian ~ ~1 ~
When put into a repeating command block that is powered with redstone, this command will summon elder_guardians constantly when a player is within 2 blocks of the command block.
You could also split up the commands and do this:
Where the command block on the left is set to repeating and has the command
/execute if entity @a[distance=..5]
And the command block on the right has the command
/summon minecraft:elder_guardian ~ ~1 ~
This will summon an Elder Guardian only once when the player gets close enough and again after they leave and come back.
Play around with the settings a bit more if you want too! You can actually change the location from where the distance is checked too with x, y, and z: @a[x=x,y=y,z=z,distance=..d] (replace x, y, and z with numbers).
This means you could actually place the command blocks below the ground and have them check if a player is right above them.
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Hello, there are many great maps on the Minecaft market place. If I want to create a map on my own, I would love to use tools like Worldedit or Worldpainter. However, those tools are (as far as I am aware) only available for Java. Is there any way I can make them work for Bedrock as well or make the map on Java and then "convert" it to Bedrock? Thanks
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Hey, so I've been wanting to get into creating Forge mods. Just, you know, for fun, maybe one that adds a new mob or one that changes the biome generation or something.
Do you guys know any good tutorials/guides to get into it?
Thanks