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  1. So I tried to give myself a item with a custom name on it: /give @s planks 2 1 {display: {Name:"Wood"}} If I try to use this command it says: * Line 1, Column 2. Missing '}' or object member name.

  2. Sep 29, 2014 · For names, use this: Remember to use curly brackets and colons inbetweeen. If you just need the template for whatever reason, here it is pieced together: /give @p (item id or minecraft:name) 1 0 {display:{Name:"(Name of item)"}, ench:[{id:(enchant id),lvl(1-sideways 8)},[{id:(enchant id),lvl(1-sideways 8)}, repeat enchant block...]}

  3. The Minecraft give code generator is a simple to use command maker, with enchantments, color name text, lore and advanced attributes.

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    JE:  : entity BE: player: target: CommandSelector 1. Specifies the target(s) to give item(s) to. 2. Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID‌[Java Edition only]. And the target selector must‌[JE only]/should‌[BE only] be of player type. JE:  : item_stack BE: itemName: Item: enum 1. Specifies the item to give. 2. In Ja...

    On success, summons the specified item(s) at the location(s) of the target(s). If or player: target resolves to multiple targets, each receives the specified number of items. If there is room in the player's inventory, or the player is in creative mode, the item entity summoned is "fake", with its PickupDelay tag set to 32767 and its Age ...

    To give the nearest player a diamond sword with Lore that says "A legendary weapon":
    To give all players a potion that has the Night Vision effect:
    To give a random player a Sharpness X diamond sword:
    To give the player executing the command a block of diamond that can be placed on dirt and can break quartz blocks, even in adventure mode.
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  4. We will cover examples of how to use the /give command to give an item to a player as well as more than one item to a player at a time. We will also explore how to use the DataValue parameter in the /give command to specify a variation of a block.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · When you put an item in an anvil (provided you have enough experience) you can re-name that item. Usually this is used for nametags and equipment, but can be used for anything. I recently used this to name a stone brick block (for bit of fun), but when I placed it down, the name was not visible.

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  7. Feb 2, 2022 · The first answer is using the /loot give @s mine command to get the block of whatever is dropped.

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