Open up your world in minecraft and then go in that chunk and then do //chunk and then //regen. I could mine all the diamonds and mark their location, then delete the chunk, have them regenerate, and do it again and again.
How do you get unloaded chunks in Minecraft?
In Java Edition, the key F3 + G can be used to display chunk boundaries. Alternately, pressing the “F3” button opens the Debug screen that shows the player’s X, Y, and Z coordinates, in addition to the “chunk” variable.
How do you make a new chunk in Minecraft?
Select an area, then there’s a button to select chunks (essentially just moves your boundaries to the nearest chunk boundaries), then the button on the far right of the bottom bar is called like chunk management or something.
How do you reset chunks in Minecraft F3?
In most cases, the best and easiest way to reload Minecraft chunks is simply by pressing the F3 + A keys together. This will force the Minecraft game instance to reload all loaded chunks. If on a Minecraft server, it will force the server to refresh all the chunk data being sent to the player.
How do I fix randomly moved world in Minecraft?
Open your world in MCedit. Select problem chunks and DELETE them. They’ll respawn in their original state when you log onto the world again. Once you’re sure you’ve deleted those problem chunks (and only those), save & exit. Start your server / single player game up again. You should be ready to roll.
How to get rid of randomly moved blocks in Minecraft?
Select problem chunks and DELETE them. They’ll respawn in their original state when you log onto the world again. Once you’re sure you’ve deleted those problem chunks (and only those), save & exit. Start your server / single player game up again. You should be ready to roll. Thanks for contributing an answer to Arqade!
How do I fix randomly moved chunks in Minecraft?
I was stupid and didn’t keep a backup of my Minecraft server. Now, it crashed, biomes changed, chunks were moved around, part of my city of gone, an underground chunk was moved aboveground, is there ANY way I can fix this? I.E. easily move chunks and change biomes.
What happens if you lose a chunk of land in Minecraft?
The chunks you explored are saved to a file (so the more land you explore, the bigger your save file becomes), if this file gets lost, the game will regenerate the area and basically “reset” the land back to what it was before any player made modifications and without any items/entities (your cat and golem are entities).