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  1. Wand: Left-click as pos1. Right-click as pos2. A default wand that is used to select an imaginary region. It can be optimized with the command "//sel <style>" for further selection styles. The item minecraft:wooden_axe is currently set as default. //wand /give wand Summons the selection wand to your hand. /toggleeditwand

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  2. Wand. Left-click as pos1. Right-click as pos2. A default wand that is used to select an imaginary region. It can be optimized with the command " //sel <style>" for further selection styles. The item minecraft:wooden_axe is currently set as default. The wand can be changed to a different item through the Worldedit config file.

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  3. Jul 4, 2014 · //wand This is the main tool you'll use with World Edit. The Wooden Axe allows you select two points by left clicking on the first point and right clicking on the 2nd point in a region to customize it. (You can change the item //wand gives you in the config) //pos1 | //pos2 These two commands are an alternative to using the wand.

  4. The most intuitive way to select a region is by using wand. To get the wand, use //wand (it is, by default, a wooden axe). Left clicking a block with the wand marks that block as the first corner of the cuboid you wish to select. A right-click chooses the second corner. You can bind the selection wand to a different item either by changing the ...

  5. Description. Rotate the contents of the clipboard. Non-destructively rotate the contents of the clipboard. Angles are provided in degrees and a positive angle will result in a clockwise rotation. Multiple rotations can be stacked. Interpolation is not performed so angles should be a multiple of 90 degrees. Permissions.

  6. 1. //pos1 and //pos2: These commands are like your markers in the game. You can use //pos1 to select the block you’re looking at as position 1, and //pos2 to select the block you’re looking at as position 2. It’s like drawing a box around the area you want to work with. 2. //set: This command is like a painter’s brush.

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  8. To use a tool, hold an item in your hand, then bind the desired tool by name using /tool [name] . You will get a message that the tool was bound to that item. Now, every time you activate the tool (by clicking with the item in your hand), that tool will perform its action. To unbind a tool, hold the item and use the /tool none command. Tip. The ...

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