Arqade Asked by Sticky_Keys on August 20, 2021
I recently messed up my world spawnpoint with the command /setworldspawn
. Now, all my compasses are broken, pointing at that spot. I’d used them in various places to show direction, in accordance to where North is. After using the command, they all point at the new spawn point, which messes things up a lot, especially the ones mounted in item frames.
Is there a command to undo this? Or should I just crumple up the compasses and find another option?
Although there is not a solution to this, a solution would be using a lodestone at 0, 0, assuming you are in 1.16. Though tedious, you could take ALL your compasses, and use them on the lodestone. Now, all of your compasses will point at the origin. However, every compass that you make must be used on the lodestone. I hope that this helps.
Answered by fasterthanlight on August 20, 2021
Creating a new world spawn, or a lodestone at (0,0) is not a perfect solution; where you spawn for the first time in a Minecraft world is partially random.
You could:
reset the world spawn at an ideal point with: /setworlspawn
.
create pathways around your world.
substitute mounted compasses for structures. (e.g an arrow)
use maps set to maximum size.
use rails or some other system to navigate for you.
Answered by Name_Hr3 on August 20, 2021
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