Transfer world from multiplayer to singleplayer and continue with the right progress

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Not long ago I started a minecraft world on a new 1.9 snapshot and friends wanted to join so I took my world file and dropped it in a server. Now a little later they are losing intrest in it already but I'm still having my fun. I tried copying the world file back in the saves folder but then I ran into a little problem. I started with the progress I was in before I put it on a server. I was in the same location with the same health, hunger, items, armor, ... This wasn't all a problem when I transfered it to a server. So how do I end up with the progress I was at when I last played on the server?






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How do you turn a multiplayer world into a single player world?

Go in to your Minecraft folder ( %appdata%\\. minecraft ), then open the saves folder. In there, all your Singleplayer worlds are saved. Now select the Singleplayer world that you want to use for your Multiplayer Server, and drag it into your Minecraft Server folder.



Transfer Minecraft Server World To Single Player Save Tutorial




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