Hello! There are so many topics on so many different parts of all forums about setting the spawn of a map. I have a simple solution that is small and, for whatever reason, tileable. So, the way it works is when you spawn, you don't have any scoreboard points and the first command blocks detects that. It then tps you to the destination you want the player to spawn at, and sets their score to 1.
Before you create this, you will have to do "/scoreboard objectives add spawn dummy spawn"
I just found a design flaw. It is testing for if your score for spawn is at 1. This would make it so that the machine would never actually detect the player, so it wouldn't tp them to the spawn.
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I just found a design flaw. It is testing for if your score for spawn is at 1. This would make it so that the machine would never actually detect the player, so it wouldn't tp them to the spawn.
If anyone's score of spawn isn't 1, the torch turns on. Check the redstone before criticizing please.
Ah, makes more sense. I was just looking to find a spawn point auto changer for a 1 time thing until you make a bed so my friends won't fall off the edge of the world in my LAN worlds. I tend to host worlds for 2-17 people. Can get crazy setting 17 spawns in the exact location.
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Before you create this, you will have to do "/scoreboard objectives add spawn dummy spawn"
Here is what it looks like when it is complete
If anyone's score of spawn isn't 1, the torch turns on. Check the redstone before criticizing please.
I see my error(I forgot that the torch reverses the output XD). Sorry about that!
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/2104545-ultimate-map-making-tutorials/#entry26263306
Ah, makes more sense. I was just looking to find a spawn point auto changer for a 1 time thing until you make a bed so my friends won't fall off the edge of the world in my LAN worlds. I tend to host worlds for 2-17 people. Can get crazy setting 17 spawns in the exact location.