Commands in Minecraft can be a really helpful tool. Sometimes it’s better to just experience things when players want to instead of struggling to access them. It can be more fun to spawn the Ender Dragon and fight it, or teleport to the stronghold to go in and fight it, rather than spending weeks and tons of effort to find it and fight it.
This is where commands come in and find the perfect happy medium between Creative and Survival. It allows players to get anything they want while still being in Survival and playing with some of the actual features, like health and hunger.
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One command that can be very useful is the clone command. Cloning is useful for building or terraforming. Here’s how to use it in Minecraft Pocket Edition.
Clone command in Minecraft Pocket Edition
Commands need to be activated before using them. They are not automatically turned on for Minecraft worlds. They can be activated in world settings, either before or after creating a world. This will disable achievements, but won’t affect the game otherwise. Once they’re on, any command can be used freely.
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Simply input the coordinates and other necessary items and it will clone the appropriate area.
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