World edit wood rotation

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What command should I use to rotate wood to S,N,W,E,D and U?

I read the entire world edit guide and tried some things but all the results are not satisfactory.



Best Answer

Why don't you look up the wiki for the data values?

You can rotate wood to face in whatever direction you want with WorldEdit by simply substituting [Data Value] with the appropriate one that you're looking for.

After selecting the region with your //wand (AKA. a wooden axe by default),

//set Log:[Data Value] OR //set 17:[Data Value]
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| DIRECTION        |  Oak  | Spruce | Birch | Jungle |
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| Up/down          | 0     | 1      | 2     | 3      |
| East/West        | 4     | 5      | 6     | 7      |
| North/South      | 8     | 9      | 10    | 11     |
| Bark-only        | 12    | 13     | 14    | 15     |
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If you're looking for Acaica and Dark Oak, use the following values:

//set Log2:[Data Value] OR //set 162:[Data Value]
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| DIRECTION        |  Acaica  | Dark Oak |
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| Up/down          | 0        | 1        |
| East/West        | 4        | 5        |
| North/South      | 8        | 9        |
| Bark-only        | 12       | 13       |
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How do you rotate logs in Worldedit?

Rotating. Sometimes you may want to rotate your copy. The //rotate <y> [x] [z] command currently lets you rotate your copy around the Y (up-down) axis 90 degrees or at any multiple of 90 degrees.



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