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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by AntxGaming, Jan 15, 2017.

  1. AntxGaming

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    Below I have a basic world edit guide

    1:Get the wand using //wand or grab a wooden axe from creative inventory

    2:select point 1 for your platform or wall by left clicking

    3: select point 2 by right clicking

    4: use this command //set stone

    This will create a stone wall or platform.
    You can, of course change to different blocks
    By typing them instead of stone

    If you make a mistake, No need to worry!
    You can use //undo
    To undo your last world edit operation!
     
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  2. NotMyFault

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    Or go ingame to /warp WeInfo
     
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  3. AntxGaming

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    Yes that's true..I needed novice rank so...I did this XD
     
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  4. NotMyFault

    NotMyFault The Sanctuary
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    :)
     
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  5. trbz_

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    There are a lot of useful commands besides //set
    • //replace <block1> <block2> - Changes only block1 to block2, rather than the whole area
    • //replacenear <radius> <block1> <block2> - Same as //replace, except it applies it to blocks near you.
    • //stack <number> - Clones the selected region beside itself a number of times. (ex: //stack 4 on a statue would create 4 more)
    • //walls <block> - Changes only the walls of a selected region.
    • //sphere <radius> <block> - Creates a sphere around you
    • //hsphere <radius> <block> - Creates a hollow sphere around you
    • Also, if you want to get rid of something, use //set 0 rather than //cut
    Clipboard Commands (must vote or donate to access):
    • //copy - Copies the region to clipboard
    • //cut - Copies the region to clipboard and also sets it to air
    • //paste - Pastes the clipboard
    • //rotate <number> - Rotates the saved clipboard data a number of degrees relative to you (always clockwise)
     
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  6. Gamesreaper

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    This is great thank you!
     
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