When you want to test for a players score using the /effect command, you can use @p[scores={level=1}] to test if the players level is 1, but its not possible to test for a minimum or maximum level.
How do you find out your score in Minecraft?
Score is determined solely by the amount of experience you’ve collected since your last death. It is not how much experience you have when you die – experience you’ve spent still counts. For example, if you collect 50 experience, then spend 25 of it, your score is 50, not 25.
How to use the testfor command to work on a scoreboard?
The correct syntax for score selectors is /testfor (player) [scores= {objective=number}]. However that command only selects one number. To select a minimum number you need to use a scoreboard test. Thanks for contributing an answer to Arqade! Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research! But avoid …
Is there a scoreboard command in Minecraft Pocket Edition?
The /scoreboard command is available in the following versions of Minecraft: Platform Supported (Version*) Java Edition (PC/Mac) Yes ( 1.5) Pocket Edition (PE) Yes ( 1.7.0) Xbox 360 No Xbox One Yes ( 1.7.0)
Are there any tutorials for Minecraft Bedrock Edition?
Mainly focusing on the Bedrock edition but with most tutorials also working on Java & console editions too. There’s several series’ here – PS4 Bedrock Speculation & News, Command Block Guides, Tutorials, Top Working Glitches (Duplication, XP, X Ray etc!) & Why You Can’t ADD/USE features (such as ‘add servers’ on ps4) with other videos too!
How to select a minimum number on a scoreboard?
To select a minimum number you need to use a scoreboard test. Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question. The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity. Not the answer you’re looking for?