
So I pretend I choose 6 type of items to be erased, so I will put put 6 instead of #. kill : Where I put the # mark, you need to put the maximum number of item you put on your "kill list". When you kill drowned in Minecraft, it may drop rotten flesh. Some mobs such as zombies and skeletons can occasionally spawn with Feather Falling boots or armor that can change the required distance. If it is carrying a trident, it will try to throw the trident at you from a distance. Mob spawning in Minecraft is limited to a. If any mob spawned inside this sphere moves outside, it instantly despawns. Most common hostile mobs can be killed with a 24-block drop, although witches require 30 blocks. Hostile mobs can spawn at a radius of 128 blocks from the center of the player. Now that all your "trash" has their own "recognize ID" just simply run this command in a repeating command block. Different mobs need to be dropped different distances in order to kill them. Pasky13 11 years ago 1 Building a gold farm in the nether, gonna drop them by pushing them off a platform with pistons but not sure how high I need to drop them for a one hit kill, anyone. Now these command in a clock / repeating command block: /scoreboard players set trash 1 Įxplanation : Each type of item will have their own number in the scoreboard to diffetentiate them later. Experienced Minecraft players create large, efficient farms in a sphere of 128 blocks radius. I added the r selector, the number depending of your spawn radius /scoreboard objectives add trash dummy - Add the scoreboard Mob spawning in Minecraft is limited to a 128 blocks distance from a player. I have a not so compact idea, but it will fit for your needs:įirst you will need to give a score for each item you don't need to be on ground.
