The Minecraft world border is a tool that allows precise control over the game area. It is particularly useful on servers because it helps reduce server load caused by excessive player expansion.
A server administrator can precisely define the maximum area players can move within by setting its central point and width. After configuring the basic settings, you can move on to more advanced options. It is possible to visually set warnings for approaching the border at a chosen number of blocks or seconds, as well as set the amount of damage players will receive upon crossing it.
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How to set up a world border
1. Make sure you are a Minecraft server OP.
2. Join your Minecraft server.
3. Press T to open game chat.
4. Type in following command to set world border center:
/worldborder center <X Y>
5. Type in following command to set world border wide:
/worldborder set <size>
Now, your world border should appear!
Change other world border settings
Below you will find some useful commands that will allow you to set warnings about the nearby border and the consequences of crossing it:
Command | Description |
/worldborder warning distance <distance> | Set a visual warning that the player will notice when approaching the border for the selected number of blocks. |
/worldborder warning time <seconds> | Set a visual warning that the player will notice when they are a certain number of seconds away from the border. |
/worldborder damage buffer | Set how many blocks the player must overcome before they start taking damage beyond the world border. |
/worldborder damage amount <value> | Set how much damage the player will receive for each second they are outside the world border. |
We hope that our intuitive web interface has allowed you to configure your Minecraft server easily. If you want to ask us any questions, feel free to contact us via e-mail, ticket or live chat!