Can I create my own server plug-ins with command blocks?
I know that you can download plug-ins for your server, but I want to make all the stuff with command blocks. I have just started researching command blocks, but I have researched alot, and I know a quite alot. Please tell me, is it possible, or would I have to get plug_ins?
Best Answer
No, there are many features that command blocks are lacking, the most obvious Events support and variables in general (apart from the scoreboard).
While you cannot make everything you can with a plugin, you can make many things. It depends on what are you trying to accomplish.
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How do I make my own Minecraft server with commands?
You will first want to head to the Game Panel. Once you are there, to the left of the panel click on Commands . This will open up a new page where you can view, modify, or create commands. To create a command, simply click Create Command to the top left of the page.Do Minecraft servers use command blocks?
By default when you start a new Minecraft server, command blocks will be disabled even for players with operator status. This means that players can not program or run command blocks on the multiplayer server. You can enable command blocks by changing a setting in the server. properties file.How do you use command blocks on a server?
Go to the \u201cserver. properties\u201d file in your server's config files. Change the line that says \u201cenable-command-block=false\u201d to \u201cenable-command-block=true\u201d Give yourself a Command Block by opening the chat box and entering \u201c/give [your username] minecraft:command_block\u201dWhat can you do with command blocks?
Command blocks are a specialized type of block within a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition world that allows the use of console commands in-game. The same commands that players can type from chat can be run automatically by command blocks using redstone power.Top 5 Command block creations for Servers/Realms
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