Arqade Asked by Leten on January 21, 2021
I want to summon a chest with one custom item inside that has a custom name and lore tag. I have not found any posts about this specific situation.
The item I want to have inside the chest is a tripwire hook named "Small Key" with the lore tag "This key may only be used at your current location." [As a give command]:
/give @a Minecraft:tripwire_hook{display:{Name:""Small Key"",Lore:[""This key may only be used at your current location.""]}} 1
I have already tried using mcstacker.net but there is no available command for chests, only minecarts with chests. I tried to change chest_minecart
to only chest, but this does not work in-game.
The command given from mcstacker.net is:
/summon chest_minecart ~ ~ ~ {Motion:[10.0,49.0,89.0],Items:[{Slot:1b,id:"minecraft:tripwire_hook",Count:1b,tag:{display:{Name:'{"text":"Small Key"}',Lore:['{"text":"This key may only be used at your current location."}']}}}]}
I have also looked in other threads and forums for answers but I have not found anything that helps.
Examples:
Here on there is also another question asked, why does the following command work:
/summon chest_minecart ~ ~ ~ {Motion:[10.0,49.0,89.0],Items:[{Slot:1b,id:"minecraft:tripwire_hook",Count:1b,tag:{display:{Name:'{"text":"Small Key"}',Lore:['{"text":"This key may only be used at your current location."}']}}}]}
while this command does not?
/summon chest ~ ~ ~ {Motion:[10.0,49.0,89.0],Items:[{Slot:1b,id:"minecraft:tripwire_hook",Count:1b,tag:{display:{Name:'{"text":"Small Key"}',Lore:['{"text":"This key may only be used at your current location."}']}}}]}
Note: chest_minecart
can be replaced with all other blocks, even entities. But not chest
.
This is the correct command:
/setblock ~ ~ ~1 chest{Items:[{Slot:1b,id:"minecraft:tripwire_hook",Count:1b,tag:{display:{Name:'{"text":"Small Key"}',Lore:['{"text":"This key may only be used at your current location."}']}}}]} replace
The reason as to why chest_minecart
can't be replaced with chest
is that /summon is specific for entities and /setblock for blocks.
Answered by Leten on January 21, 2021
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