Minecraft 1.8.8 command block @a[x=, y=, z=, r=, name=] not found

Minecraft 1.8.8 command block @a[x=, y=, z=, r=, name=] not found - White Metal High-rise Viewing Deck Building

I am trying to make a command block check a location for a player.

To my knowledge, you do it by putting in /testfor @a[x=X, y=Y, z=Z, r=RADIUS, name=NAME]. However, even though I hooked it up to a clock, when the player is at the location, it does not output a signal but instead just throws the UUID provided in invalid format error.

Whats wrong here?






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How do you get a command block in Minecraft 1.8 8?

How to use Minecraft commands
  • @p = nearest player.
  • @r = random player.
  • @a = all players.
  • @e = all entities.
  • @s = the entity executing the command.


What is @A in Minecraft commands?

The other target selectors are \u201c@a\u201d for all players, \u201c@r\u201d for a random player, and \u201c@e\u201d will target all entities. Entities include everything that isn't a block, like monsters, snowballs, animals, and arrows. The command should execute successfully and give you a new block.



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