Arqade Asked on September 1, 2021
I’m making a map in Minecraft Education Edition, I wanted to make like a scoreboard objective that stays in the side of the screen (I saw this in Hypixel first). But I can’t make a list of objectives, like: If objective not completed: §4 Task. And if Completed §2 Task. I couldn’t find anything in Youtube.
The number you're seeing is the entity's UUID, because entities only display the UUID on the scoreboard, not their custom names. Here's the correct way:
Remember how instead of a target selector, you can just type in a player name, like this?
tp ExpertCoder14 ~ ~ ~
You can also do that with the /scoreboard
command, and you can even enter a player name even if that player is not actually online, and the scoreboard will still track it as if it is real:
/scoreboard players set §2ModBay 0
Correct answer by ExpertCoder14 on September 1, 2021
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Scoreboard#Display_slots
The command you're looking for is:
/scoreboard objectives
To create a new objective in Bedrock, use this:
/scoreboard objectives add <objective: string> dummy [displayName: string]
To show all the current objectives on the screen with their display names and criteria, use this command (warning: fails in Bedrock Edition if there are no objectives set!):
/scoreboard objectives list
Finally, to display score info for a specific objective in a specific display slot:
/scoreboard objectives setdisplay <list |sidebar> [objective: string]
Answered by Sciborg on September 1, 2021
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