Changing Dimension of a player in Minecraft

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I exited Minecraft while in the Twilight Forest and when the world loads, it crashes. I've been looking through level.dat but to no avail. How would I change the dimension of my player to the overworld?



Best Answer

The player information (including location and dimension) is stored in the Player.dat file.

It's named by the GUID which you can get from the logs when you log in (if on a server) or it's the only file in the saves/World name/playerdata folder in singleplayer.

The relevant NBT tag is the Dimension one.




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How do you change dimensions in Minecraft?

To teleport yourself to another dimension, open the chat box and type: /execute in DimensionName run tp PlayerName ~ ~ ~.

How do you make a player bigger in Minecraft?

First, go in the workspace a click on the Dimension element. Give to your dimension the name you want without spaces. The block that forms the dimension (like a stone for The Overworld or Endstone for The End) and used by algorithms to create the terrain shape for the dimension.

How do you make dimensions in Minecraft?

There are only Overworld, the Nether, and the End in Minecraft, and in Feed The Beast, there were at least 5 dimensions included Ars Magica's Moo Moo Farm, GalactiCraft's Moon, and Witchery's Spirit World. And in Ultra Modded Survival ( CaptainSparklez ), there are 16 dimensions.



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