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Prior to that, he was the Founding Editor of Review Geek. Prior to his current role, Jason spent several years as Editor-in-Chief of LifeSavvy, How-To Geek's sister site focused on tips, tricks, and advice on everything from kitchen gadgets to home improvement. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the site to ensure readers have the most up-to-date information on everything from operating systems to gadgets. Jason Fitzpatrick is the Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. The is always Boolean value of "true" or "false" to toggle the game rule on except in the case of a single game rule the game rule "randomTickSpeed" which allows you to increase or decrease the number of random game clock ticks that cause plant growth and other changes by integer based adjustment (0 disables the random tick, any positive integer will increase it by X amount). The is always single variable (no spaces in between multi-word rule names) and is always case sensitive. The format for the /gamerules command is as follows. Open the chat box by pressing T (alternatively you can use the "/" key as a shortcut which will open the chat box and preseed it with the "/" character). We're huge proponents of playing a game the way you want to play it and in the case of a game like Minecraft, the game is outright designed to encourage players to do just that: to build, create, manipulate, and outright edit the world to create the game universe and play experience they want.īefore we proceed it's important to note that the /gamerule command and other powerful command options only work on servers if you are the administrator or one of the operators, and they only work on single player/open-to-LAN multiplayer games if you have enabled cheats either in the game creation menu when you first created your world or temporarily when via the open-to-LAN trick. Should this change, we will update the tutorial with instructions for the other editions. Note: This tutorial is focused on the PC edition of Minecraft as, presently, neither Minecraft Pocket Edition or Minecraft Console Edition support the editing of the in-game variables required for enabling persistent inventory or the like. Read on as we show you how to make your Minecraft inventory persist after death (along with some other handy game-changing tricks). It happens to even the most cautious explorer: you're far from home, you die, and all your precious loot is left sitting in a pile far, far away.