Téléportation dans Minecraft : commandes et méthodes
Minecraft Teleportation: A Comprehensive Guide
Teleporting in Minecraft allows for instantaneous movement across the game world. This powerful feature streamlines exploration, avoids perilous situations, and facilitates travel between bases or different gameplay areas. The methods available vary depending on the game version and mode. This guide details each method.
General Information on Minecraft Teleportation
The primary command is /tp
. It offers numerous variations and parameters for precise control over movement. You can teleport to a player, specific coordinates, or even set your viewing direction. Furthermore, this command allows for the movement of creatures!
Here's a breakdown of the command's key functions:
Command | Action |
---|---|
/tp | Teleports you to another player. |
/tp | Allows server administrators or operators to move a player. |
/tp | Teleports you to specific coordinates. |
/tp | Sets viewing direction (yaw = horizontal rotation, pitch = vertical tilt). |
/tp @e[type= | Teleports all creatures of a specified type to given coordinates. |
/tp @e[type=creeper,limit=1] | Teleports only the nearest creature of a specified type. |
/tp @e | Teleports all entities (players, creatures, items, boats). Use cautiously; may cause server lag. |
On servers, command availability depends on player permissions. Operators and administrators have unrestricted access, while regular players require explicit authorization.
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The /locate
command is frequently used to find structures (villages, fortresses). Combined with /tp
, it quickly identifies and teleports you to a structure's coordinates.
Survival Mode Teleportation
The /tp
command is initially unavailable in Survival Mode. However, it can be enabled by activating cheats during world creation, using command blocks, obtaining server administrator privileges, or installing plugins like EssentialsX.
Command Block Teleportation
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Command blocks automate teleportation. Enable them in multiplayer settings, obtain a command block using /give @p command_block
, place it, input the desired command, and connect a lever or button for activation.
Server Teleportation
Servers often employ specialized teleportation commands. Access depends on your role; administrators, moderators, and donators usually have broader capabilities. Common server commands include:
/spawn
– Returns you to the server's spawn point.
/home
– Teleports you to your registered home.
/sethome
– Sets your home point.
/warp
– Teleports you to a predefined warp point.
/tpa
– Sends a teleport request to another player.
/tpaccept
– Accepts a teleport request.
/tpdeny
– Rejects a teleport request.
Before teleporting, review server rules; some servers impose restrictions, delays, or penalties for teleporting during combat. If a command fails, check your permissions or explore alternative methods.
Common Errors and Solutions
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"You do not have permission" – Insufficient permissions. Request administrator access or enable cheats in single-player mode. "Incorrect argument" – Check command syntax and arguments. Teleportation underground – Ensure the Y coordinate is sufficiently high (64 or more). Teleport delays – Server settings may intentionally delay teleportation to prevent cheating.
Safe Teleportation Tips
Verify destination safety. On servers, use /tpa
to avoid accidental teleports. Set a return point using /sethome
before exploring new areas. Carry potions or a totem of undying when teleporting to unknown locations.
Minecraft teleportation is a valuable tool for efficient navigation and gameplay. Command blocks, plugins, and commands enable effective travel, but use it wisely to maintain balanced gameplay.
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