I think that this is something really needed for vanilla servers and adventure maps: a command that teleports the player back to it's spawn point, like when the he dies this would be very useful for some sort of a checkpoint mechanic on adventure maps, or teleporting the player to his home when he's lost on singleplayer or vanilla servers.
If the command blocks are running on a clock then there is not much to do other then remembering the coordinates of the command blocks and setblock air in that spot (or use mcedit). If the command blocks are not on a clock then use this command: /spawnpoint @p ~ 100 ~ It should set your spawnpoint at level 100 and therefor not outside the world In Minecraft Beta 1.4 and later, sleeping in a bed will set your spawn point. On older SMP servers running Minecraft Beta 1.3, spawn points can be changed using the /setspawn command, provided the server is running any of the common mods to provide this functionality. Sometimes this command is called /sethome, and sometimes the /sethome commandOn a world with no local spawn set, it would go to the spawn area of one map (out of 3) when I died or typed "/spawn". Then when I set the spawn (on that specific world) by clicking on the bed, it would go there instead. The "/setdefaultspawn" command didn't work. "/mv setspawn" didn't work. After much trouble, the "strategies" page on the
If you don’t specify a coordinate, the command will use your current position in the game. Examples Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac) To set the world spawn point to your current location in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac): /setworldspawn. To set the world spawn point to an absolute position of (-113, 92, 211) as the (x, y, z) coordinate:Go into the config first and find this part: Spoiler: Config bit. Make sure spawnpoint is set to newbies. So "spawnpoint: newbies". When you did that do /essentials reload. And stand on the spot where you want players to join for the first time and execute /setspawn newbies. Thats it. - DarkBoomba. Owner of Clickeys. This will override spawn points set by beds. Thanks. However, I would do this, but there are some places where I need to change the spawn point for some time, and with a repeating command block, I wouldn’t be able to temporarily change people’s spawn point.
GlobalSpawn allows you to change spawn dimension and position via command (server owners) or config file (modpack makers). Want play a "Nether Escape" scenario or start in an other custom dimension? Now you can! You are also able to set an initial spawn point. If an initial spawn is set a player that first joins the server will join at thisTeleports entities (players, mobs, etc.). Although most commands can affect only chunks that have already been generated, /teleport can send entities into chunks that have yet to be generated. If this happens to a player, then the chunks around and including that player's destination are newly generated. Java Edition teleport teleport Teleports the Another viable yet less fun way to make the compass point to your home in Minecraft is to use cheats. Here's how to do it: Use cheats if you don't want to make a lodestone. #1 Go inside your house. #2 Make sure you turn on cheats in world settings. #3 Press T and type "/setworldspawn".
Use the /spawnpoint command. This command allows you to quickly set your spawnpoint with a game command (ie: cheat). For the purposes of this tutorial, we will explore how to use a bed to change your spawn point. Steps to change your Spawn Point 1. Place a Bed It is most common for you to sleep in your bed at night during your game.
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