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1.7.10 keep inventory command
1.7.10 keep inventory command





1.7.10 keep inventory command

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Related: How to Switch a Minecraft World from Survival to Creative to Hardcoreīefore we proceed it's important to note that the /gamerule command and other powerful command options only work on servers if you are the administrator or one of the operators, and they only work on single player/open-to-LAN multiplayer games if you have enabled cheats either in the game creation menu when you first created your world or temporarily when via the open-to-LAN trick.







1.7.10 keep inventory command