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When in-game, game rules can be changed using the / gamerule command, using the syntax / gamerule <rule> [<value>], where <rule> is the name of the game rule and <value> is an allowed value, which depends on the type of the game rule.
10 Φεβ 2024 · There are 2 ways of setting the game’s gamerules: either via the /gamerule command, or when creating your world (you can click on the “game rules” button, and a menu containing all the game’s gamerules will appear (see image below).
You can open up the save with MCEdit and change some of your character's NBT data, such as manually setting your health to max, or changing your invulnerability tag to true (and changing it back afterwards).
22 Ιουν 2024 · Arguments in Java Edition are case sensitive. Arguments in Bedrock Edition are shown for tab autocompletion as lowercase, but when typed are case-insensitive. JE: <rule name>. BE: rule: BoolGameRule: enum and rule: IntGameRule: enum. Specifies the game rule to set or query.
25 Αυγ 2024 · Changing gamerules involves editing the game’s configuration files. Here’s a step-by-step guide: Find the configuration folder: The configuration folder is usually located at <Minecraft Installation Directory>/config. Create a new folder inside it if it doesn’t exist.
20 Σεπ 2024 · Using the command /gamerule will display a list of game rules you can modify. Check out some of the useful game rules listed below, what they do, and the commands to enable or disable them. For a full list of all available Java Minecraft game rules, check out the wiki page on the subject here.
You can set the custom gamerule's value to any numerical value for detection. If you set it to "true" or "false", it will be interpreted as 1 and 0 respectively. If you set it to any other string, it will be 0.