World Edit Guide

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  1. ArcTrooper504

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    Minetime World Edit Guide

    Hello Minetime Players! I know that there are guides on commands for that particular server, but I haven’t found a guide for World Edit Commands yet (or one that actually explains the commands). So i’m here to give you commands that will guarantee that you can use World Edit properly.

    World Edit and How To Use It:
    The World Edit plugin can be very helpful in building large things. You can left click a
    block and in the chat it will say “Set 1st Position at <Coordinates>” and you can right
    click anywhere else and it will say “Set 2nd Position at <Coordinates>” Also World Edit
    isn’t like other commands in which you have /<command>, you need 2 forward slashes.
    And you will need the “wand” for the World Edit plugin. All you need is a wooden axe. Yup, just a wooden axe.
    To into the creative inventory and go to the "Tools" section and grab a wooden axe

    //Set
    This is probably the simplest command for World Edit. It allows you to set any type of
    block (That’s in the game) down at any amount. You don’t need any blocks in your
    inventory or anything. You just need your handy wooden axe with you and that’s it.
    How to use the command //set <Block Id>.

    //Replace
    This command allows to replace any block if your choice. You just need to select the
    area you want to replace. But there’s a trick to this command,you can use it two ways.
    1. //replace <Block Id> 2. //replace <From-Block Id> <To-Block Id>

    //Undo
    This will undo your last action.

    //Redo
    This basicly like //undo, except you can redo anything you did. Like if you destroyed
    lots of blocks and you used World Edit for it, you can use //Redo

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    Now those commands were the basic. After this line are the less common
    commands that WILL work. (I won’t put commands that don’t work)
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    //Walls
    //Walls will let you put every block around you, (Not including ceiling and floor), you
    the selected block. //walls <Block Id>

    //Outline
    This command will build walls, a ceiling, and a floor out of the block of your choice.
    //Outline <Block Id>


    //Naturalize
    This command will put 3 layers of dirt and a layer of stone in the selected region.
    //Naturalize

    //Hycl
    This will generate a hollow cylinder in the area. //Hycl <Block Id> <Radius> <Height>

    //Cyl
    //Cyl is related to //Hycl but will generate a solid cylinder. //Cyl <Block Id> <Radius>
    <Height>

    //Sphere
    When using this command you can generate a solid sphere of any block and size.
    //Sphere <Block Id> <Radius>

    //Hsphere
    It’s just like //Sphere but as you guessed,hollow. //Hsphere <Block Id>
    <Radius>

    //Pyramid
    This command creates a pyramid in the selected area. //Pyramid <Block Id>
    (As you may know, some of these might not work for certain players)


    I'm sorry I didn't put this at the top, but i'm in a hurry right now so here. To get World Edit you need to vote at this website: http://minecraftservers.org/vote/16770
    (Sorry that I didn't put that second link in, I couldn't get it to work)
     
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  2. Daniel

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    This is really helpful and it deserves a pin! I'm pretty sure some of the advanced commands aren't allowed though (i.e. //cylinder). @AgentScreem
     
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    Will test all of the above, when I can, and give feedback where needed.
     
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    Should add //pos1 and //pos2. They are useful for selecting a block in the air
     
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    Finally, another informative guide telling us the uses of complicated commands not shown in-game. THIS is the type of things that should be pinned! Congratulations if it does!
     
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    StarfletcherBANNED I can have whatever title I want

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    This is shown in-game //we help?
     
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    Very handy, nice work.
     
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    Does it tell you stuff like this?
     
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    StarfletcherBANNED I can have whatever title I want

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    No. But it tells you all the commands.
     
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    *sigh*.. Exactly my point.. *facepalm*
     
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    Obviously it's not going to show every informative explanation in game, because it isn't needed. You can find thw deffinitions on a source called "google" whee you can search everything. Maybe use that if you couldn't find something in game.
     
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    Note: To change the positioning of blocks that can point in different directions, play around with adding :1, :2 etc at the end.
     
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    No problem
     
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    What would you do if you wanted to do, like a huge platform up in the air to add a second floor to your plot?
     
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    Build up high in two opposite corners, select the points, and //set them.
     
  20. ArcTrooper504

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    Like manicminer said, you slect the two points and do //set <Block Id>.
     
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