Arqade Asked on December 6, 2021
I am on Windows 10 1.16.1 Minecraft
I have a line of three command blocks:
An unconditional impulse that needs redstone,
A conditional chain that is always active,
An unconditional chain that is always active
Impulse
Unconditional
Needs Redstone
Command Input:
testforblock 68 5 21 redstone_block
Previous Output:
The block at 68,5,21 is Air (expected: Block of Redstone).
↓
Chain
Conditional
Always Active
Command Input:
tag @p add Blue
Previous Output:
Added tag 'Blue' to Vain Alibi
↓
Chain
Unconditional
Always Active
Command Input:
execute @e[type = armor_stand, name = "Blue Room"] ~ ~ ~ title @p actionbar You've chosen §6Kapkan
Previous Output:
Title command successfully executed
After powering the impulse, I don’t get the tag added to me, as expected because the impulse fails, and the first chain is conditional, but somehow the title from the second chain still shows. I can confirm that the block the first command block is searching for is NOT there, and that when I check my tags afterwards, I do NOT get the tag. Though somehow the title still shows, does anybody know how this is possible?
When a conditional chain command block doesn’t run (like your test example), it doesn’t stop the entire command chain, it merely skips the command and moved on to the next step. So this is what happens:
/testforblock 68 5 21 redstone_block
Fails, the block is Air./tag @p add Blue
Does not run. The first command block failed, but moving onto the next step anyway.execute @e[type = armor_stand, name = "Blue Room"] ~ ~ ~ title @p actionbar You've chosen §6Kapkan
Runs. This command block is not conditional, so it always runs.In your case, you’ll need to make the 3rd command block conditional so that it doesn’t run if the 1st one fails.
Answered by ExpertCoder14 on December 6, 2021
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