How to Use /fill in Minecraft Bedrock: A Simple Guide
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Ever wondered how to quickly change your Minecraft world without spending hours? Let’s talk about using the /fill command in Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
So, you’re playing Minecraft and you want to fill an area with blocks, but you’re not sure how? You’re in the right place!
Quick Steps to Use /fill in Minecraft Bedrock
To use the /fill command in Minecraft Bedrock, you first need to open the chat window. Here’s where you’ll type your commands.
Here’s a basic example: /fill x1 y1 z1 x2 y2 z2 block
. Replace x1 y1 z1 with the coordinates of the first corner of the area you want to fill, and x2 y2 z2 with the opposite corner. Finally, replace block with the block type you want to fill the area with.
Making Your Minecraft Dreams Come True
With the /fill command, you can build or demolish large areas quickly. Want to create a giant lake or remove a mountain? This command can do that for you! Remember, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Whether you’re constructing epic castles or preparing land for your next big project, mastering the /fill command is a huge time-saver.
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