How to Find a Duplicate Block on MCPE Master
Find a nice area to build in., Choose two blocks to compare., Look at how the lines compliment each other., Figure out if they are similar in color., Decide if the blocks share any big characteristics., Decide if it is a duplicate.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find a nice area to build in.
You don't need to eliminate passive mobs. -
Step 2: Choose two blocks to compare.
Place them side by side. , Does one block have lines that run smoothly to the next, or is there a seemingly dead end? If you chose the first one, your blocks might be modified duplicates. , However, all of the wool blocks are modified duplicates of white wool.
They are not similar in color.
Any of these signs is not good on their own, but when you put them together it counts. , Maybe one block has a feature that looks like an E in the right hand corner.
If it does, that sign almost screams duplicate. , If not, keep trying different block combinations.
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Step 3: Look at how the lines compliment each other.
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Step 4: Figure out if they are similar in color.
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Step 5: Decide if the blocks share any big characteristics.
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Step 6: Decide if it is a duplicate.
Detailed Guide
You don't need to eliminate passive mobs.
Place them side by side. , Does one block have lines that run smoothly to the next, or is there a seemingly dead end? If you chose the first one, your blocks might be modified duplicates. , However, all of the wool blocks are modified duplicates of white wool.
They are not similar in color.
Any of these signs is not good on their own, but when you put them together it counts. , Maybe one block has a feature that looks like an E in the right hand corner.
If it does, that sign almost screams duplicate. , If not, keep trying different block combinations.
You will find one eventually!
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