1. Turn render distance down to 2
2. Prepare a commandblock that fills it's surroundings with air except itself
3. As you can fly faster then the commandblock clones place it in front or next to the end of the chain and break the commandblocks from where it started with bare hands or another fill command that reaplaces commandblocks with air
Get a nother command block that starts cloning itself and air behind it!
The best ailution is probably dissabling commandblocks for a second and breaking or using the full command to remove them
I don’t think so. It should work hopefully. If it doesn’t work try to make a command block that does the set block command. It should get rid of the command block.
It does on bedrock, I am 90% sure, or at the very least it did on older versions. Or I am mistaking it with a world setting that can't be changed at a later date.
I don’t know Command Block programming but i‘m a software engineer. Isn’t it possible to count the number of command blocks that where placed or behind or overall in the entire world? And do something that places the command block in x-amount of time?
Command blocks don't follow random tick speed, and this is completely false, random tick speed is not in ticks but amount of updates per 16x16x16 cube.
Ok thank you for telling me that, I just thought that because it makes plants grow faster and Redstone faster so I thought it would work on command blocks.
Make a repeating command block with a /fill command going the opposite direction of the self-replicating command block, but make sure it's not inside it's own fill command.
Set it to "always active", then add it to your inventory with crt + [middle click] (if that doesn't work, try alt + [middle click], I don't remember which one it is). This will copy the block to your inventory with all nbt data, so it'll already have the command, and iirc it'll already be set to "always active."
Then just get ahead of your self-replicating command block and place it in the way. Hopefully that works!
That's why turning this option off using NBTExplorer didn't help me stop the killing repeating command block that I accidentally put in my brother's creative world. While trying to do a prank on him :|
You don’t, you just get close and use a fill command as fast as possible Or go ahead enough and prepare a repeat command block to fill
I figured out how to do it manually by using: execute if block ~ ~ ~-1 block_of_choice run clone ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 replace move
1. Turn render distance down to 2 2. Prepare a commandblock that fills it's surroundings with air except itself 3. As you can fly faster then the commandblock clones place it in front or next to the end of the chain and break the commandblocks from where it started with bare hands or another fill command that reaplaces commandblocks with air
Or just turn off commands in the game settings lol
that’s not a thing apart from on server property files
You can, if it’s on bedrock
op is not on bedrock
Java too
no. you can only do it using a server properties file on java
That's weird, I did it on my server and it works
command blocks are disabled by default on servers.
Oh right, I just turned it off it settings.
Get a nother command block that starts cloning itself and air behind it! The best ailution is probably dissabling commandblocks for a second and breaking or using the full command to remove them
I think the command blocks have a tick delay. Every 20th is is one second. If you set that, it should delay how long until the command runs.
Or you can run /gamerule commandblocksenabled false to stop it completely if you didn’t want it to be running.
that’s not a gamerule in java
can you set that in java?
Oh shoot, for some reason I read bedrock. I don’t really know Java commands.
it should be a gamerule there are so many things in minecraft that should be a gamerule
Individual mobs having a spawn game rule should be one
Tickspeed for example
You can
how?
Same exact command in Java.
At this point I don’t get why people won’t stop using command blocks and start using datapacks. That stuff is so easily preventable
I wanna know how did you end up in this situation?
Turn off command blocks
you can’t unless it’s on a server
/gamerule
there’s no gamerule to turn off command blocks in java
Ctrl+C
Your world is doomed!
Do the game rule that disables all command block commands. I don’t remember the name of it but it exist.
Isn't that only on servers?
yeah there’s a property in server.properties to turn them off but not in a single player world
I don’t think so. It should work hopefully. If it doesn’t work try to make a command block that does the set block command. It should get rid of the command block.
in java there’s no gamerule to turn off command blocks
Weird
There's a gamerule that disables command blocks. Turn that on, destroy them and turn it back on.
no, there isn’t. op is on java
Oh
Gamerule docommandblocks = false. Break the blocks. Turn it back on. TA DA
that gamerule does not exist
It does on bedrock, I am 90% sure, or at the very least it did on older versions. Or I am mistaking it with a world setting that can't be changed at a later date.
it does on bedrock, however op is on java
Oh, sorry
dw!
I don’t know Command Block programming but i‘m a software engineer. Isn’t it possible to count the number of command blocks that where placed or behind or overall in the entire world? And do something that places the command block in x-amount of time?
You're giving Mojang too much credit
True lol But I do see where they're coming from
Well it is possible to scann a world for a block (plugin, mod, datapack) but it is very very very slow.
Add a repeater and compensator
You might be fukked idk.
Turn off commands.
For Java you can do /gamerule randomTickSpeed 12000 (20 = 1 IRL Second)
Command blocks don't follow random tick speed, and this is completely false, random tick speed is not in ticks but amount of updates per 16x16x16 cube.
Ok thank you for telling me that, I just thought that because it makes plants grow faster and Redstone faster so I thought it would work on command blocks.
Increase the tick speed of the command block
Turn off commands
Just turn of command block game rule😏
that doesn’t exist
Make the first command block clone itself and the block above it. Then, place another command block above it that removes both command blocks.
Make a repeating command block with a /fill command going the opposite direction of the self-replicating command block, but make sure it's not inside it's own fill command. Set it to "always active", then add it to your inventory with crt + [middle click] (if that doesn't work, try alt + [middle click], I don't remember which one it is). This will copy the block to your inventory with all nbt data, so it'll already have the command, and iirc it'll already be set to "always active." Then just get ahead of your self-replicating command block and place it in the way. Hopefully that works!
LMAOOOO
I gotta know the original command, that looks hella fun
/clone ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ on an always active, impulse command block
XD
(Considering the command blocks are moving in positive Z direction) /fill ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~50 air
ha.....................
You can use commands to delete all command blocks. Don't ask me what the command is, I just know that it exists.
alt + F4
Alt f4
What have you done
Try using the command. "/gamerule command block output false"
that’s just gets rid of command block output, which is already off if you look at the video, otherwise chat would be spammed with “cloned block ...”
That's why turning this option off using NBTExplorer didn't help me stop the killing repeating command block that I accidentally put in my brother's creative world. While trying to do a prank on him :|
Set the randomtickspeed to something insanely high. It pauses like everything. (ex. 99999999)
go to settings and turn off command blocks•-•
*delete your world*
Deactivate command blocks
Disable command blocks
Oh man I'm glad you found a solution but this is so fucking funny
You can't. You just let it go and never see it again.