Minecraft Single Player World Edit 1.7.2

Oct 03, 2012 Step 1) Download and install WorldEdit, ModLoader, and Single Player Commands (if you’re editing a single player world) Step 2) Download WorldEditCUI from its official forum thread Step 3) Unzip the file and follow the instructions in the install.txt file.

WorldEdit CUI adds a special Client User Interface (CUI) to the WorldEdit tool. For those who don’t already know, WorldEdit is a popular in-game map editor for Minecraft. It can be used to build massive structures in both creative and survival mode worlds. It’s particularly useful for server admins who want to quickly and easily add new improvements into a world.

Although WorldEdit is an incredibly useful tool, some players might find its interface to be a little difficult to use. Specifically, many server admins find it difficult to visualize the changes they’re making in the in-game world. That’s why WorldEdit CUI is a popular tool – it allows players to easily see which part of the world they’re editing.

WorldEdit CUI reduces the number of errors that admins may experience while using WorldEdit. It also allows admins to create complex structures more easily than ever. Instead of playing guesswork with the WorldEdit tool, admins can immediately visualize the area that they’re editing.

The WorldEdit CUI tool is very straightforward. To use this tool, simply install the mod and it will automatically sync up with WorldEdit. Whenever you select a point in WorldEdit, the WorldEdit CUI interface will pop up.

How to install WorldEdit CUI for Minecraft 1.6.4/1.7.2/1.7.4/1.7.5

Step 1) Download and install WorldEdit, ModLoader, and Single Player Commands (if you’re editing a single player world)

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  • MCEdit: World Editor for Minecraft. MCEdit is a saved game editor for Minecraft. Since Minecraft saved games contain every single element of the world the player is playing in, it has much more in common with 3D world, map, and terrain editors than traditional saved game editors. MCEdit has been developed since 2010 with the original goal of.

Step 2) Download WorldEditCUI from its official forum thread

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Step 3) Unzip the file and follow the instructions in the install.txt file. Installation instructions will vary depending on what you’re using WorldEdit for (either multiplayer or single player).

If you need further installation instructions, watch this video:

Single Player Commands 1.6 is one of Minecraft’s most popular mods. It might even be the most popular mod in the Minecraft community. So what’s the big deal about the Single Player Commands mod?

Basically, Single Player Commands gives users the ability to enter ‘commands’. Many of these commands are better referred to as ‘cheat codes’ because they basically give players a god-like ability over the surrounding world.

There are many useful commands in the Single Player Commands mod. A full list of commands can be seen in the official forum thread for this mod. But here’s a quick glimpse at some of the things players can accomplish:

-Unlock achievements (or simply see a list of achievements) with the achievement <list|unlock> command

-The cannon [STRENGTH] command creates a loaded TNT bomb that fires off in the direction you’re pointing. Boom!

-Bind keys to specific commands with the bind <KEYCODE> <COMMAND> {COMMANDPARAMS} function. This is useful for creating all sorts of cool shortcuts.

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-The Duplicate [all] command duplicates and drops the currently selected item stack

-Use the explode [SIZE] command to instantly create an explosion in your current location

-Fly around the world with the fly [SPEED] command, which toggles fly mode on or off

-See through water with the clearwater command, which toggles water clarity on or off

-The sprinting [enable|disable] command allows players to turn sprinting on or off.

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Along with all of the commands listed above, Single Player Commands give users the ability to see which biome they’re in, open a calculator, allow access to chests, and perform many other useful functions.

There are also a wide variety of world commands that allow you to change the environment around you. You can smooth out entire regions of the biome, for example, or create cylinders and spheres. Whether you want to create a certain type of model or generate complex, customized biomes with a single click, Single Player Commands has everything you need.

Put simply, if you’ve ever wandered around the Minecraft world and wished you could kill a specific NPC, destroy a building with dynamite, or fly around, then Single Player Commands has everything you need. The codes we’ve discussed here reveal only part of the functionality that Single Player Commands has to offer, and that’s why this mod continues to be one of the world’s most popular Minecraft mods in the world today.

How to Install Single Player Commands Mod for Minecraft 1.6.4/1.7.2/1.7.4/1.7.5

Step 1) Open the Minecraft.jar folder by using 7Zip, WinRAR, or any other extraction program

Step 2) Delete the META-INF folder if you haven’t already done so (deleting this file allows many mods to function)

Step 3) Download Single Player Commands 1.6 from its official forum thread here

Step 3) Copy and paste all of the ‘.class’ files from the mod folder to the jar folder (replace any files when prompted)

Step 4) Copy and paste all of the ‘.jar’ files from the mod folder into the .minecraft/bin directory. For example, copy WorldEdit.jar into “.minecraft/bin” as opposed to Minecraft.jar

Step 5) Fire up Minecraft and start using Single Player Commands 1.6. Refer to the full list of commands in this thread for more information