I know this comment is very late, but 2 years ago when I first viewed this video allowed me to gain the ambition needed to fuel my journey with command blocks. You did this. You helped not only me, but almost a million other people. I now am confident with commands, and can make almost anything that my little mind can think of. Thank you~ Thank you so much.
This is great, I just made a command block that summons a spider when you hurt a spider... I cant wait to see what other abominations I create
Execute at @e[type=snowball] unless block ~ ~-1 ~ air run summon tnt
ahhh i used to remember enjoying very simple commands such as these like making functioning elevator with teleport commands and redstone repeaters along but it now hits different, everything seems small yet big at the same time
I like that you display the commands very clearly, and explain how they actually work. Because you explain it, other people can become more creative with their own types of commands and actually learn the true mechanics of commands in the game. Unlike some others there, when you watch their videos, they just display the commands for a couple of seconds, then just shows the result only. The only thing you can take from them is to copy paste their command, while you on the other hand, people can make tons and tons of different varieties and types of commands because you actually explain how the commands work, thank you so much for your explanation😊
OMG UR THE GUY WHO MADE THE WARDEN DATAPACK!!!! I like creating maps more and I've been tweaking with commands to create custom weapons, mobs, and blocks, ur insane dude
Great, digestible tutorial for those just getting into command blocks! I managed to crash my game with “execute @e[type=snowball] unless block ~~-1~ air run summon snowball”
I am quite an experienced command-blocker myself, and the way you did the timber effect was very smart! Good job!
Here are some commands I came up with: Note: I am a bedrock player so I only have tested these in bedrock so these might not work in Java. Execute positioned as @e if entity @e if block ~~~ stonecutter_block run damage @e[r=1] 7 none - allows stone cutter to damage you Execute positioned as @e if entity @e if block ~~~ lightning_rod run damage @e[r=1] 3 lightning - makes lightning rods shock you Execute positioned as @e if entity @e if block ~~~ iron_bars run damage @e[r=1] 3 lightning - makes iron bars shock you Execute positioned as @e if entity @e if block ~~~ mud run effect @e[r=1] slowness 12 1 true - makes mud give slowness effect Note 2: make sure to set the command blocks you place these commands in to repeat and always active
Great video (: remember me when your famous
Man I know nobody is going to see this but this is an amazing video! It has customization so you don’t have to just do the same command! And it’s very understandable for a beginner and you are explaining everything! You deserve at least 100k!
Dude this is gonna be so OP :D Thanks for the Tutorial :)
These are pretty good commands! One thing that I can suggest doing is that in the first command (the snowball one), you can do “execute at @e[type=snowball,nbt={inGround:1b}] run summon minecraft:tnt”. Since the snowball has the inGround tag, you can do it this way too.
Really well-explained :) This is not a simple topic for most people but you nailed it.
amazing quality, funny and super underrated. videos like these make me so happy knowing the creators will go really far :)
"Minecraft but" Creators: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWWWN!!!!
Hello! I have a question. How can you increse range of command block? It woud be really helpfull. Also i really like this video! 😊
Bro this is just the best video i ever seen, you don't know how you just saved me
TYSM! I CAN USE THE JUMPPAD COMMANDS FOR MY NEW PARKOUR SEREVR! This video deserves more likes and this guy more subs!
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