Blockdata Command not working with scoreboard (Minecraft 1.10)

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I am using the following command:

    /blockdata 290 57 -436 
{Text1:"{\"text\":\"Cursor\",\"bold\":\"true\",\"color\":\"dark_green\"}",
Text2:"{\"score\":{\"name\":\"@p\",\"objective\":\"CursorPrice\"},\"color\":\"dark_blue\",\"clickEvent\":{\"action\":\"run_command\",\"value\":\"/setblock 290 56 -431 redstone_block 0\"}}",
Text3:"{\"score\":{\"name\":\"@p\",\"objective\":\"CursorAdd\"},\"color\":\"red\"}",
Text4:"{\"score\":{\"name\":\"@p\",\"objective\":\"CursorAmt\"}}"}

and the sign that is being updated only shows the first line, and all of the objectives have values. The command block says it was updated successfully, even though all the lines except line one are empty. Note: the clickEvent also works






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How do you use the Blockdata command in Minecraft?

Scoreboard Command
  • To add an objective: /scoreboard objectives add <objective> <criteria> [displayName]
  • To remove an objective: /scoreboard objectives remove <objective>
  • To list all objectives: /scoreboard objectives list.
  • To set how the objectives are displayed: /scoreboard objectives setdisplay <slot> [objective]


  • How do you turn on scoreboard in Minecraft?

    Minecraft: Setting up and using a scoreboard in Bedrock Edition
  • Open the in-game chat window where commands are normally entered.
  • Type "/scoreboard objectives add" without the parenthesis, players will then have a few options to choose from with regards to what objective they'd like to add to their scoreboard.




  • Minecraft Commands: /blockdata Tutorial




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