Minecraft: How to Teleport to Coordinates | Game Rant
In Minecraft, there are many commands that players can use to generate items and change the world around them. One of the commands that players use in most versions of the game lets them teleport themselves or Minecraft mobs to a new location.
Unlike many other commands in Minecraft, players can use this command on themselves or mobs and players to move to generated, as well as not-yet-generated, locations. Players can use teleportation if they have OP permissions. This allows players to remove threats by teleporting them away, joining friends by zooming to their locations, or even just wanting to generate and explore new locations in their Minecraft seed.
Most, but not all, platforms and versions of Minecraft allow for teleporting. Pocket, Java, Bedrock, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, Windows 10, and the Education edition all allow for OP players to use /teleport in their seeds. However, those still playing on the Wii U, PS3, or Xbox 360 will not be able to use it.
In order to teleport to a new or old location, players using the Java edition of Minecraft can use:
- teleport <location or destination>
If players want to teleport someone or something else, they just need to add the target tag to the command.
- teleport <target(s)> <location or destination>
Those using the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft will have to be a little more exact to get their target where it needs going. First, they will need x, y, and z coordinates for where they want to go or where they want to send another target.
- teleport <x, y, z coordinates>
- teleport <victim: target> <x, y, z coordinates>
Players can also add a [checkForBlocks: Boolean] onto the end of that command to ensure that players don't teleport inside of blocks and die.
There are many uses for teleportation commands that players can use to manipulate their Minecraft seed. However, players should be careful of spelling and accuracy when using teleporting; it is easy to end up teleporting into the sky and dying from falling damage if players are not careful. Also there are a variety of things that may make the teleportation command not work at all, like:
- If a player added the Boolean check and the area has block in it, like a Minecraft smooth stone.
- If a player misspelled a location or target name.
- If players try to send entities to the same location as another entity, but that entity is not online or there are multiple instances of that entity.
- If the coordinates of the location is higher than x [-30000000, 30000000), or y [-20000000, 20000000).
Minecraft is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
Source: MinecraftGamepedia, DigMinecraft
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