On Java you can access the latest and greatest update via the launcher’s snapshot feature, whereas on Windows 10 there’s an ‘Experimental Gameplay’ option that works in a similar vein. The Java Edition of Minecraft used to be the go-to version when it comes to flashy new content, but that’s since changed as Mojang aims to release updates across both versions simultaneously. On the flipside, Windows 10 Edition needs an Xbox LIVE account to play online, which means it comes with all the benefits associated, including the ability to customise privacy settings, alter who your kid can interact with, report dickbag players easily, and so on (you can change your child’s settings via the Xbox site here (opens in new tab)). You can essentially boil it down to: turn chat off, only join servers the parent has checked out first, and general stuff like set real-world screen time limits and enforce it. Java Edition doesn’t have much in the way of parental controls. As Java Edition has been around since the dawn of time, it makes sense that’ll have more variety. When it comes to picking a version, it all comes down to which has more servers you like the sound of. The only issue here is we’re working with two different versions of the same game, so Java Edition can’t connect to Windows 10 servers and Windows 10 can’t connect to Java Edition servers. Think adventure worlds, PvP, puzzle maps, that sort of thing. If you’re new to the world of servers they are, in a nutshell, gargantuan worlds created and hosted online with the intention of supporting masses of players. Type /gamemode adventure into the console.This one’s a nice and easy. Note: You can move any items you want onto your item bar, or select the survival inventory tab to place them in your personal inventory. With creative mode activated, open your inventory to access a list of every block, item, and material in the game. Note: Creative mode must be turned on for flight to work. Holding the jump button will make you fly higher, and holding the sneak button will make you fly lower. Example: Typing /spawn llama ~ ~ ~ will cause a llama to show up right next to you. ![]() Type /summon creaturename x y z into the console. Note: Replace weathertype with clear, rain, thunder, or snow. Type /weather weathertype into the console. Example: /tp yourname 1 1 1 will teleport you into the void, or use your friend's name to send them there! Type /tp playername x y z into the console. Example: /setblock ~ ~ ~ ender_chest will spawn a useful ender chest in your current location. Type /setblock x y z block_type into the console. ![]() Type /gamemode spectator into the console. Note: You can d rag items you want onto your item bar, or select the survival inventory tab to place them in your personal inventory. Note: creative mode must be turned on to enable flight in Minecraft. Note: type /gamemode survival to switch back. Type /gamemode creative into the console. Type /xp amount playername into the console. Example: Typing /enchant playername 35 3 will enchant the tool the user is holding so that it generates extra blocks whenever it is used to mine, dig or chop down trees. Type /enchant playername ID# level# into the console. Example: Typing /spawn horse ~ ~ ~ will cause a horse to appear near your character. Tip: replace peaceful with easy, normal or hard to make enemies hostile again. Type /difficulty peaceful into the console. Tip: Replace x with 0 for dawn, 6000 for day, 12000 for sunset, or 18000 for the middle of the night. ![]() Rain, thunder, and snow are other options. Example: /weather clear will change the weather to clear. Type /tp playername differentplayername into the console. Teleport any character to the location of another character Example: /setblock ~ ~ ~+1 diamond_ore will set a block of diamond ore right next to you!
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