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I'm new to commands but I made a few which are a bit complicated, in 1.12.2. But recently after the Aquatic update, I've been unable to use commands to give me items stronger than the enchantment book maximum level. I would like to make a command where I can get items with enchantments of 999. How can I do this?



I have a solution but it gets annoying: go on 1.12.2, use the command for items, turn Minecraft off, and reload it on 1.3.1. The item will be saved in my toolbar. But like I said, this is pretty annoying. Is there another way to do this?










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  • He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

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I'm new to commands but I made a few which are a bit complicated, in 1.12.2. But recently after the Aquatic update, I've been unable to use commands to give me items stronger than the enchantment book maximum level. I would like to make a command where I can get items with enchantments of 999. How can I do this?



I have a solution but it gets annoying: go on 1.12.2, use the command for items, turn Minecraft off, and reload it on 1.3.1. The item will be saved in my toolbar. But like I said, this is pretty annoying. Is there another way to do this?










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  • He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

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I'm new to commands but I made a few which are a bit complicated, in 1.12.2. But recently after the Aquatic update, I've been unable to use commands to give me items stronger than the enchantment book maximum level. I would like to make a command where I can get items with enchantments of 999. How can I do this?



I have a solution but it gets annoying: go on 1.12.2, use the command for items, turn Minecraft off, and reload it on 1.3.1. The item will be saved in my toolbar. But like I said, this is pretty annoying. Is there another way to do this?










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I'm new to commands but I made a few which are a bit complicated, in 1.12.2. But recently after the Aquatic update, I've been unable to use commands to give me items stronger than the enchantment book maximum level. I would like to make a command where I can get items with enchantments of 999. How can I do this?



I have a solution but it gets annoying: go on 1.12.2, use the command for items, turn Minecraft off, and reload it on 1.3.1. The item will be saved in my toolbar. But like I said, this is pretty annoying. Is there another way to do this?







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  • Can you please try to use proper spelling and grammar? I have no idea what you're trying to tell us.

    – Fabian Röling
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  • He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

    – Oak
    Sep 17 '18 at 10:44

















  • Can you please try to use proper spelling and grammar? I have no idea what you're trying to tell us.

    – Fabian Röling
    Sep 10 '18 at 22:31











  • He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

    – Oak
    Sep 17 '18 at 10:44
















Can you please try to use proper spelling and grammar? I have no idea what you're trying to tell us.

– Fabian Röling
Sep 10 '18 at 22:31





Can you please try to use proper spelling and grammar? I have no idea what you're trying to tell us.

– Fabian Röling
Sep 10 '18 at 22:31













He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

– Oak
Sep 17 '18 at 10:44





He's saying that in 1.3.1 he can spawn items as good as x (whereas x is the maximum "Non-cheated" ammount). On previous versions he could spawn items better than x. He's asking how he can spawn items better than x in 1.3.1

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I think I have a solution to your problem as I had the same problem a few weeks ago. The format of the /give command changed quite a bit in 1.13. One now puts the tags next to the command instead of as a seperate argument.
For example, this is a command that gives you a diamond sword with sharpness 20:



/give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20] 1


You can put other enchantments in here by replacing "minecraft:sharpness" with something else and of course the lvl tag is just the level of the enchant. Multiple enchantments can be done like this:



/give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20,id:"minecraft:knockback",lvl:10] 1


I hope this helps.






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    I think I have a solution to your problem as I had the same problem a few weeks ago. The format of the /give command changed quite a bit in 1.13. One now puts the tags next to the command instead of as a seperate argument.
    For example, this is a command that gives you a diamond sword with sharpness 20:



    /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20] 1


    You can put other enchantments in here by replacing "minecraft:sharpness" with something else and of course the lvl tag is just the level of the enchant. Multiple enchantments can be done like this:



    /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20,id:"minecraft:knockback",lvl:10] 1


    I hope this helps.






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      I think I have a solution to your problem as I had the same problem a few weeks ago. The format of the /give command changed quite a bit in 1.13. One now puts the tags next to the command instead of as a seperate argument.
      For example, this is a command that gives you a diamond sword with sharpness 20:



      /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20] 1


      You can put other enchantments in here by replacing "minecraft:sharpness" with something else and of course the lvl tag is just the level of the enchant. Multiple enchantments can be done like this:



      /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20,id:"minecraft:knockback",lvl:10] 1


      I hope this helps.






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        I think I have a solution to your problem as I had the same problem a few weeks ago. The format of the /give command changed quite a bit in 1.13. One now puts the tags next to the command instead of as a seperate argument.
        For example, this is a command that gives you a diamond sword with sharpness 20:



        /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20] 1


        You can put other enchantments in here by replacing "minecraft:sharpness" with something else and of course the lvl tag is just the level of the enchant. Multiple enchantments can be done like this:



        /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20,id:"minecraft:knockback",lvl:10] 1


        I hope this helps.






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        I think I have a solution to your problem as I had the same problem a few weeks ago. The format of the /give command changed quite a bit in 1.13. One now puts the tags next to the command instead of as a seperate argument.
        For example, this is a command that gives you a diamond sword with sharpness 20:



        /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20] 1


        You can put other enchantments in here by replacing "minecraft:sharpness" with something else and of course the lvl tag is just the level of the enchant. Multiple enchantments can be done like this:



        /give @p minecraft:diamond_swordEnchantments:[id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:20,id:"minecraft:knockback",lvl:10] 1


        I hope this helps.







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