When creating any playable map, which will differ from randomly generated areas, construction, pixel art or plot scenarios, the server administrator cannot do without using the "built-in" functions. To implement them, you can use the command block. This is a special device in which you can record a system command, starting from the player receiving a resource and ending with his teleportation to a specified location. But how to give yourself a command unit?
Warning
. , . , () . : " ?" - . , , . , , , , - , "" . , ?
, "". .
. . ? : /give [ ] minecraft:command_block []. , "" .
. , - . , . , , .
, , , , . .
, , . . , . , .
, . , , . .
, , , . - . .
- . , .
- " ". , .
- , , , .
.
/[] [ ] []
, . , .
/give @p[r=10] iron_ingot 30
10 - 30 . , .
/spawn 10 20 30 /summon EnderDragon
, , . , , , , /help.