How do I get nausea and hunger potions?

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How do I get the hunger and nausea potions that are unavailable in the creative mode inventory?

I've seen Youtubers doing it but I cannot get them with commands that I have tried.

Is a mod needed to get them? If not how can I get them?



Best Answer

If you want the effect to be amplified (e.g. Strength 4 or Speed 18 etc), you could use this:

/give @p potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:(id of the potion),Duration:(number of ticks it should last),Amplifier:(amplifier value)}]}

If you want more than one effect, this also works:

/give @p potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:#,Duration:#of ticks,Amplifier:#},{Id:#,Duration:#of ticks,Amplifier:#},{Id:#,Duration:#of ticks,Amplifier:#},{...}]}

If the amplifier is negative, it will do the opposite effect. For example, an amplifier value of -2 on a health potion will reduce your maximum health. On a Strength potion, it will reduce the amount of damage you deal.




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Is there a potion that gives you nausea?

The potion of nausea is a new potion that can give players and mobs nausea. This is how it would be made if it existed....Potion of nauseaTypePotionEffectNauseaIngredientsAwkward potion, poisonous potatoPotion ID94 more rows

How do you get nausea potion in Minecraft?

It can be obtained only from eating a pufferfish. Drinking milk removes the effect. In Bedrock and Education editions, it can also be cured with tonic.

What is the command to give yourself nausea in Minecraft?

This Minecraft tutorial explains the Nausea effect with screenshots and step-by-step instructions....Background.Status EffectNauseaEffect IconParticlesPurple particle effects appear floating around youItems that give EffectPufferfishGame Command/effect command2 more rows

How do you make a potion of hunger?

Since when you're hungry you can't sprint and eventually you die. It is brewed by combining awkward potion with rotten flesh.



How to get nausea potion in Minecraft with NO COMMAND BLOCKS! (WORKS 1.17)




More answers regarding how do I get nausea and hunger potions?

Answer 2

You can just do this command to get nausea potion, and just do the same for hunger but change the 9 to 15.

/give @a potion 1 8256 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:9,Amplifier:10,Duration:600}]}

Answer 3

If you want to get a nausea potion, use this command:

/give {Player} minecraft:potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:9,Duration:100}]}

As you can see my Duration is set to 100 is because by default, it will not last long, so just change the Duration into a higher number to make it last longer.

Answer 4

In 1.13/1.14, it is the following:


/give @p minecraft:potion{CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:9b,Amplifier:1b,Duration:1200}]} 1

Answer 5

Hunger:

/give @p minecraft:potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:17,Duration:1000}]}

Nausea:

/give @p minecraft:potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:9,Duration:1000}]}

Change the "Duration" to make it last longer or shorter.

Answer 6

You can do the command

/effect {player} nausea {number of ticks}

for hunger (or other potion effect) change the "nausea" part to the effect you desire.

Answer 7

Also, I think you should do /give @a potion 1 8256 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:9,Amplifier:10,Duration:600}]} on older versions. Just a heads-up.

Answer 8

You can use your fishing rod to catch some pufferfish, get ready for your dinner, and eat it; cause nausea potion doesn't exists in the game.

About the hunger effect, you can eat the raw chicken, or rotten flesh.

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