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get some output like :
The nearest minecraft:shipwreck is at [-5522 ,~, 1455]
Observed/Actual behavior
Too many arguments.
/locate [player]
Steps/models to reproduce
/locate structure minecraft:shipwreck
Plugin and Datapack List
Worldedit,Worldguard ,mcMMO, Multiverse
Paper version
This server is running Paper version git-Paper-91 (MC: 1.20.1) (Implementing API version 1.20.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT) (Git: d8b8f61)
You are running the latest version
Previous version: git-Paper-83 (MC: 1.20.1)
Other
In 1.19 some commands were merged into /locate .
/locate structure
/locate biome
/locate poi
While the old commands were removed . The new weren't merged/ added to /locate
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Comments above aren't massively helpful or explicit - so to be clear it's worth being aware that WorldGuard duplicates the /locate command, which is a problem, but you can simply specify in this scenario that you want to use the minecraft version of the command and bypass the WorldGuard version: /minecraft:locate biome minecraft:savanna.
Expected behavior
get some output like :
The nearest minecraft:shipwreck is at [-5522 ,~, 1455]
Observed/Actual behavior
Too many arguments.
/locate [player]
Steps/models to reproduce
/locate structure minecraft:shipwreck
Plugin and Datapack List
Worldedit,Worldguard ,mcMMO, Multiverse
Paper version
This server is running Paper version git-Paper-91 (MC: 1.20.1) (Implementing API version 1.20.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT) (Git: d8b8f61)
You are running the latest version
Previous version: git-Paper-83 (MC: 1.20.1)
Other
In 1.19 some commands were merged into /locate .
/locate structure
/locate biome
/locate poi
While the old commands were removed . The new weren't merged/ added to /locate
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: