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Hello everyone, as a fairly new person to making parkour and very inexperienced I am in need of the // commands in map maker. The only one I know at the moment is //set 8, turning the block into water. Please help.
 

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Hello! So, the // commands are actually part of a system called FAWE, Fast Async World Edit. There are hundreds if not thousands of commands which can be pretty hard to list, but there are some guides on the creative wiki. This guide would probably be most useful for you, but you can also check out this one if you'd like!

This website has almost all of the block IDs for Parkour. You would replace the 8 with one of these IDs to get a different block!

Hope this helped. ;D
 

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Hello! So, the // commands are actually part of a system called FAWE, Fast Async World Edit. There are hundreds if not thousands of commands which can be pretty hard to list, but there are some guides on the creative wiki. This guide would probably be most useful for you, but you can also check out this one if you'd like!

This website has almost all of the block IDs for Parkour. You would replace the 8 with one of these IDs to get a different block!

Hope this helped. ;D
Thank you!
 

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One of my favorite World Edit Command is .//cut. //cut cuts the selected area and turns it to air.

You can use this to create floating signs, floating water, open trapdoors, without barriers, levers, or anything in the way.

Because this is not such a good explanation, I would reccomend googling ,//cut worldedit and you can find uses and how it works.
 

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Cut works, but alternatively you can do //set air on the blocks, as cut copies what you selected to your clipboard, and you might have something important already copied there!

Whichever works best, but w/e commands are so useful
 

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One of my favorite World Edit Command is .//cut. //cut cuts the selected area and turns it to air.

You can use this to create floating signs, floating water, open trapdoors, without barriers, levers, or anything in the way.

Because this is not such a good explanation, I would reccomend googling ,//cut worldedit and you can find uses and how it works.
Ok thanks
 

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Cut works, but alternatively you can do //set air on the blocks, as cut copies what you selected to your clipboard, and you might have something important already copied there!

Whichever works best, but w/e commands are so useful
Thank you!
 

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Cut works, but alternatively you can do //set air on the blocks, as cut copies what you selected to your clipboard, and you might have something important already copied there!

Whichever works best, but w/e commands are so useful

fuck //cut, //set air is better.
 

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Cut works, but alternatively you can do //set air on the blocks, as cut copies what you selected to your clipboard, and you might have something important already copied there!

Whichever works best, but w/e commands are so useful
pffffffft imagine using 'air' ,'0' is where the kool kidz are at
 

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Some more niche commands for you:

//stack <up|down|left|right> - stacks in the direction of your region selection. Very handy if you want to stack piston bodies, or any updating blocks
//move <up|down|left|right> - pretty much what you think it does. Looking in the direction also works

Other interesting ones: //replace, //g, //rotate, //brush

If you want a more comprehensive tutorial, I recommend visiting creative server/watching Megrae. They have really nice tutorials for WE!

Good luck!
 

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Heya just going to pitch in here!
A few good tutorial creators for WorldEdit / FAWE are Grian, Megrae, and Plutouthere; I fully recommend looking up either one of them, as they allowed me to grasp the basics and move onto more advanced world edit commands <3

I wish you the best of luck with your learning of Worldedit and I hope I helped!