How to remove permanent speed items effects?

How to remove permanent speed items effects? - Vintage Car

In creative I got a speed item and the effects (like 100 blocks per second) will not go away, it won't go away and its super annoying and no one will help me. I have tried milk, log in log out, kill myself, and shut down my computer.



Best Answer

Try typing:

 /effect @p clear

It will clear all the status effects that you currently have. If it doesn't help, make sure that you don't have a repeating command block anywhere in your world that gives you a speed effect every tick.

But if you mean that you have an item in your inventory that gives you a speed effect when you hold it, then you should just get rid of that item.




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How do you get rid of permanent effects in Minecraft?

Minecraft: Removing status effects with console commands
  • "/effect clear <PlayerName>" will remove all status effects on the target player.
  • "/effect clear @a" will remove status from all players in the current Minecraft world.


  • How do you get rid of potion effects in Minecraft?

    Steps to remove Potion Effects
  • Select a Bucket of Milk. If you have special effects from either a potion or splash potion, you will see colored swirls floating all around you. These potion effects may be positive or harmful, but either way, there is a way to remove them immediately. ...
  • Drink the Milk. Next, use the milk.


  • How do you get rid of potion effects with commands?

    Using the effect command in Minecraft In order to give an effect, the syntax is: "/effect give <targets> <effect> [seconds] [amplifier] [hideParticles]". In order to remove an effect, it is: "/effect clear <targets> [effect]".



    How To Use '/effect' Command In Minecraft Bedrock | Command Tutorial #13




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