The bug. The command /setworldspawn doesn’t work in the Nether or End, although it should work in all dimensions.
Where are the spawn chunks of a world?
world spawn point
Spawn chunks are chunks found at the world spawn point which are always loaded in memory, unlike normal chunks which unload when no players are nearby.
Can I set my spawn point in the end?
There’s no way to set spawn in a different dimension than the one you’re in, so /spawnpoint will set your spawn in the End – no good. Since the End portal transports you to your spawn, which is in the End, that’s no go. You can’t light a Nether portal in the End, but you can still spawn one.
Can you set spawn in end?
If you have ever went to the end, you will know that when you jump into the end portal, you will get teleported to your spawn point. But in 20w12a, you have the ability to set your spawn in the end either using /spawnpoint or the respawn anchor.
How does / setworldspawn affect world spawn in Minecraft?
1 Answer. The important thing is that the world spawn and a player’s spawn are entirely separate things, and these commands each affect one of those, but not the other. /setworldspawn moves the spawn point encoded in the world: this is where new players and players whose spawn points are invalid (e.g., broken or blocked beds) are spawned.
Is there a way to set up a spawn point?
If you wan’t players to spawn in a particular spot, you can set up a spawn point elsewhere and set up a command block to teleport anyone in-range to where you want the real spawn to be. Thanks, this is what i plan on doing.
Why is my spawn point not working in Minecraft?
Sethbling has a way. The problem with /spawnpoint @a is when they first enter the world. @a does not effect players not in the game. If you import the world to worldpainter you can set the exact spawn point, but you have to be careful not to edit the landscape or it could screw up some buildings
Where is the spawn chunk in setworldspawn?
Within the center 2×2 area of the loaded chunks, you’ll note the spawn chunk is in the top-left (or north-west) location. So essentially, if you’re building from the spawn chunk, you have fewer chunks available to the north and west than you do to the south and east.