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  1. you can add another world folder to your server (put it in the same folder as server.properties and minecraft_server). then go to server.properties and change the level-name to the new world folder name. next time your server starts it should load that world

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    To play Minecraft from a custom directory, you can use these simple steps.

    If you have anything important in your Minecraft folder, it is strongly recommended you make a backup before moving it!

    Method A

    Note: This doesn't work when using a launcher installed via the Microsoft App Store

    •Go to the folder where you installed Minecraft.

    •Shift right click in a blank space and press "Open Command Window Here."

    •Get the Directory Path of where you want to store the game.

    •In the Command Prompt window, type in: echo java -jar Minecraft.exe --workDir=" . Do not press enter yet.

    •Right click the Minecraft shortcut on your desktop and select "Properties".

    •If you do not have a shortcut, navigate to the folder where you installed Minecraft, right click MinecraftLauncher.exe, and click "Create Shortcut".

    •There should be a line labeled Target. After the file path, add a space and type: --workDir DIR_PATH

    •Replace "DIR_PATH" with the directory you want the game to use.

    •Minecraft will now use that directory as long as you launch it from that shortcut.

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  2. Jun 22, 2011 · 20. The world data, which also includes player inventories, is saved to a folder in the current working directory of the server. The name of said folder depends on the level-name setting in server.properties, and defaults to world. Thus, you can start a new world and toggle between the saves by simply changing this setting.

  3. May 22, 2020 · I found an answer on Changing Path of Server World - Minecraft Forum: All you have to do is point it to the folder in the server.properties under "level-name," but it has to be a relative path. For example, I have a Test Server in a folder on my Desktop: "../" will go back a directory, if you're unfamiliar with this sort of thing.

  4. Aug 30, 2014 · And optionally, move your folder where it now is back there, and name it ".minecraft". But without the " marks. Linux Most linux users already know how to do this. But as in the above. Move or delete your .minecraft folder from ~/.minecraft as described above. Open a console (elevation isn't required on linux, as Minecraft resides in the user ...

  5. The files can physically be in the server's folder and linked to in Dropbox folder (or vice-versa). I'm not sure how to create symbolic links in GNOME or Unity environment, but it seems to be so: Right click on the original folder, select Make link , move and rename the new link any way you want.

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  7. Stop your server and delete your current world folder. Then restart your server. This will generate a new world/seed for you if you have a particular seed you would like to use, you can set it in the level-seed section of the server.properties file (do this before restarting your server)

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