Make an infinite supply of snowballs

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How could I use a command to give a player an infinite supply of snowballs that do 5 hearts of damage? There was a bug where you could summon infinite items in snapshot 13w36a, which right here:

/summon Item ~ ~ ~ {Item:{id:<id>,count:128}}

The item count is set to 128, which is what I believe causes this glitch, Unfortunately after reading around a bit, I was led to believe that this bug was patched, due to being prevelant in a development snapshot. So, how could I summon an infinite supply of snowballs that do 5 hearts of damage?



Best Answer

2014 says it is true, but now its not. The only way to spawn INF# snowballs or any object is to glitch it.

There isn't a command except the blockdata one.




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  • How do you make yourself infinite items in Minecraft?

    Type the item-giving command, then the data value or name of the item you want in your inventory. The command is either "/give", "/item" or "/i". The game will give you a maximum-sized stack of the item whose value you specify.

    How do you make Super snowballs?

    Snowballs can only be contained in stacks of 16 in your inventory.



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