How To set up a Tag game in Minecraft Bedrock

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new poster here,sorry if this is a bad question. I want to set up a Tag game in Minecraft BEDROCK, but I've run into some walls.

Assume the tag game is played like this: someone has a nametag named something, let's say TagItem. When the nametag is thrown, I want it to increment a scoreboard value for all players who did not throw the nametag within 1 block. However, since theirs no NBT tags in Bedrock, I can't get the command to tag the thrower as tagger.

If their's a better way to set up this system, I'm all ears.

/tag @e remove tagger

/tag @e[type=item,name="TagItem"] add tag

some magic to make the thrower be tagged Tagger

/execute @e[tag=tag] ~ ~ ~ scoreboard players @e[r=2,type=player] TagList add 1

Thanks in advance.






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How do you put tags on bedrock in Minecraft?

You can add, list and remove player tags using the /tag command in Minecraft. This is a very useful command to target and tag players in a multiplayer game. TIP: Starting in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13, the /tag command replaces the /scoreboard players tag command to set up and manage tags for players.

How do you make a tag game in Minecraft?

Controls scoreboard tags on individual entities. In Java Edition, the number of tags owned by an entity cannot exceed 1024 [moreinformationneeded]....Minecraft Interactive Experience.Permission level required2\u200c [JEonly] 1\u200c [BEonly]RestrictionsCheat only\u200c [BEonly]



Minecraft: Bedrock Edition - Custom Staff Tags - XBO, PS4, WIN10, PE, SWITCH




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