Minecraft Commands and Cheats: How to use cheats in Minecraft

 
Minecraft Commands and Cheats: How to use cheats in Minecraft
Minecraft Commands and Cheats: How to use cheats in Minecraft


Minecraft controls are among the core features of the base game and can help speed things up. In this guide, you'll go through a list of these cheats and learn how to use them in Minecraft.
Minecraft offers unlimited customization options, which is undoubtedly the best part of the game.
Minecraft offers unlimited customization options, which is undoubtedly the best part of the game. From mods to maps, armor finishes to custom builds, you can customize many things. In most cases, however, these endless possibilities leave you feeling a little overwhelmed as to what to do and where to start.
It's not uncommon for players to get stuck on a particular project. That's why it's important to use the cheats command. This can help speed up certain aspects of the game and make progression easier. That's what we'll see in this guide. We will discuss various commands, cheats and how to use them in the game.Let's go.

Table of Contents

Using Cheats and Commands in Minecraft Enabling Cheats in Java Enabling Cheats in Bedrock List of Most Useful Game Cheats Environment Tips Item and Mob Tips

Using Cheats and Commands in Minecraft Minecraft

These cheats will They won't change your game, but they're definitely commands to keep in mind because they're useful. They have their niche but can come in handy when you need it. There are many types, from those that change the time of day to more useful ones, such as the teleport command. Since Minecraft has two different versions, we need to see how to use cheats in both versions.We'll look at the Java version first, then move on to the Bedrock version.

Enabling cheats in the Java version

First, let's see how to enable cheats in the Java version. Most players will use this version. To do this you need to create your own world and enable cheats. Let's see how you can do it. To create a brand new Minecraft world, you must go to the Create New World page. Then click Allow Cheats and make sure it stays enabled. Create and enter a world. Once inside, you'll need to open the console to enter your codes. To do this, press the / (slash) key on your keyboard. Press command to redeem code and press enter to run it. You can also use the arrow keys to scroll through previously used codes. For a list of commands, see the List of Most Useful Tips in the Game section. You can also do this in an existing world by selecting "Open in LAN" from the game menu and then enabling "Allow Cheats".

Activating Cheats for Bedrock Edition

If you own the Bedrock Edition, the cheat activation process will be slightly different. Let's take a look at the steps to enable cheats in this build. You must first create a new single-player world. Next, in the same Create New World menu, go to the Hints tab and turn it on. Note that in this case you will not be able to unlock any achievements. Even if you turn them off later, they won't reset. Now generate and load the world. When you're done, press the right button on the directional pad. Click the slash symbol (/) and select the Minecraft command you want to enter. Now that we've seen how to use cheats in both versions, let's move on to some of the more useful game commands you can use.

List of the most useful cheats in the game

Here are some of the most important cheats from a player's point of view. We'll look at the environment-related code list later. . /kill [player] With this command you can kill a player name or yourself if you type your name. Does not apply to multiplayer /tp [player] It's the teleporter command. Allows you to teleport to any entered coordinate. With this command /effect you can also teleport other players to this location. [Duration] Applies the specified effect to the player/creature for the desired duration. /effect clear [Effect] Remove all specified effects/effects for player /enchant [Level] Applies the specified enchantment level to the player's item. /experiment add This command adds a certain amount of experience to the player's XP bar. You can also enter XP levels.

Environment codes

In this section, the coordinates are expressed as x, y and z. So keep that in mind before using source commands. /seed Create a seed to recreate your world /setworldspawn [x y z] Set the world spawn position to your /gamemode [Player] Change the type of game mode for the player. The options are Survival, Creativity, Adventure, or Spectator. /gamerule [Value] Change the rules of the game. There are many codes that you can use to get many benefits. /difficulty This changes the difficulty of the game. The available difficulty levels are Easy, Easy, Normal or Hard. /time set Sets the world to a specific duration equal to the entered value. Some set times are 0 (sunrise), 1000 (morning), 6000 (noon), 12000 (sunset) or 18000 (night).
/gamerule doDaylightCycle fake Disables the sunlight hours cycle. Change "false" to "true" to enable it again. /weather [Duration] Sets the tempo to the specified type. The options are clear, rain or thunder./gamerule doWeatherCycle fake Disables in-recreation climate cycles. To enable them again, change false to true. /clone Clones of blocks with specific coordinates

Cheats related to items and monsters

There are several cheats related to items and monsters that allow you to change their status in the game. Let's look at some of the most popular ones. /give [Quantity] Adds specific items to the player's inventory based on the specified quantity./gamerule keepInventory true With this code you keep the items in your inventory after death. Change it to false if you want to disable it. /summon[x y z] Create a named creature at a given location/coordinates. This should be enough to start playing Minecraft. If you liked this guide, you might also like our other guides. Click here to view them.

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