Minecraft is a world-famous sandbox game that allows you to interact with absolutely all objects and objects in the world, destroy them or use them to create something new. You do not have a specific goal, there is no storyline, you do not need to adhere to a certain direction. There is a big open world and there is you - then you already need to figure it out yourself. The opportunities that developers offer you are truly amazing - you can build absolutely anything, create various electronic circuits and devices, and make mechanisms. You can choose what you will do to survive - build a house for yourself and raise animals, keep a garden and cut down the forest. Or create yourself more weapons and go to fight monsters,eating along the way that turns up under your arm. In general, there are plenty of opportunities here, but they can become even more diverse if you use the commands for Minecraft - things, blocks, weather and so on.
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If you do not have enough space, then the more command will definitely come in handy, as it increases a specific stack immediately up to 64 items, which will give you much greater freedom of action. You can also add a value to the team before the team, which tells the game that the stack needs to be increased for all items in the inventory. Well, the i command will set an infinite number of them instead of 64 places. Thus, a combination of the parameters a and i will create endless stacks for all items available in your inventory.