Overview
A world border on a Minecraft server is an invisible boundary restricting the playable area within a Minecraft world on a multiplayer server. The border is defined by its center coordinates (X and Z) and a specific radius, determining the maximum distance players can explore from the center point. Players cannot venture beyond the world border; if they attempt to do so, they will encounter an invisible barrier that prevents them from moving further.
Note: Matching the center of the border and world spawn coordinates is recommended. Players can find their positions by pressing F3
in-game.
How To Add a World Border on a Minecraft Server
Step 1. Log in to the Meloncube Games panel.
Step 2. Go to the Console tab on the left.
Step 3. Run the following command to set the center of the border: worldborder center [X] [Z]
Replace X
and Z
with the desired coordinates.
Step 4. Run the following command to add a border x blocks away from the center: worldborder set [size]
Step 5. The console will confirm that the commands were successful.
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