How to Add an Entity to a Team in Minecraft 1.
Set your gamemode to Creative /gamemode 1, and have cheats enabled., Type /scoreboard teams add (your team name) into the command bar., Type /scoreboard teams join (your team name) (your player name)., Type this command: ., Build (or place) the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Set your gamemode to Creative /gamemode 1
If cheats aren't enabled, press Escape and then click on Open to LAN, turning cheats On first.
These steps are only guaranteed to work on Minecraft PC
1.11.x. -
Step 2: and have cheats enabled.
Eg: /scoreboard teams add Elektrosonikai , Eg: /scoreboard teams join Elektrosonikai Elektrosonix , /give (your player name) minecraft:repeating_command_block Eg: /give Elektrosonix minecraft:repeating_command_block The reason why you are using a repeating command block is because the command has to be affecting the mobs constantly in order to affect new ones that spawn in.
If you don't care about new mobs, a repeating command block is not necessary. ,,, Eg: /scoreboard teams join Elektrosonikai @e, They should be set to read the following:
Repeat, Unconditional, and Always Active. , No matter what gamemode you are in, the mob you chose (Wither Skeletons in the example) should be incapable of attacking you. Success! -
Step 3: Type /scoreboard teams add (your team name) into the command bar.
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Step 4: Type /scoreboard teams join (your team name) (your player name).
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Step 5: Type this command: .
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Step 6: Build (or place) the command block anywhere.
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Step 7: Right click on the command block
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Step 8: opening the interface.
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Step 9: In the bar labeled "Console Command"
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Step 10: type /scoreboard teams join (your team name) (entity).
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Step 11: Find the three buttons side-by-side below "Console Command".
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Step 12: Enjoy the results.
Detailed Guide
If cheats aren't enabled, press Escape and then click on Open to LAN, turning cheats On first.
These steps are only guaranteed to work on Minecraft PC
1.11.x.
Eg: /scoreboard teams add Elektrosonikai , Eg: /scoreboard teams join Elektrosonikai Elektrosonix , /give (your player name) minecraft:repeating_command_block Eg: /give Elektrosonix minecraft:repeating_command_block The reason why you are using a repeating command block is because the command has to be affecting the mobs constantly in order to affect new ones that spawn in.
If you don't care about new mobs, a repeating command block is not necessary. ,,, Eg: /scoreboard teams join Elektrosonikai @e, They should be set to read the following:
Repeat, Unconditional, and Always Active. , No matter what gamemode you are in, the mob you chose (Wither Skeletons in the example) should be incapable of attacking you. Success!
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