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/cchorus

The /cchorus command lets you manipulate the landing position of the player after eating a chorus fruit.
It lets you teleport anywhere in a 16x16 cube around you so 8 blocks in every axis, even into a closed-off area (if you have enough items).

Requirements

  • A chorus fruit.
  • (A lot of) items in your inventory.
  • A cracked player seed
  • A Server RNG-Manipulation works on (more information).

Usage

/cchorus setGoal (absolute|relative) area <posFrom> <posTo>
/cchorus setGoal (absolute|relative) block <posBlock> [<--perfectly>]

You can define the landing goal in two ways:

  • absolute:
    Teleports you to exactly that area in the world.
  • relative:
    Teleports you relative to you position when you finished eating a fruit. A relative goal can not be more than 8 blocks away from you.

To specify the landing goal area there are again two ways:

  • area:
    Specify a 3D Cube in which the player should land.
  • block:
    Specify the block you want to land on.
    This does nothing else than to create an area on top of the block.
    • --perfectly shrinks the landing area, so that the hitbox of the player is completely on the block.

Notes

  • The larger the goal area, the higher the probability of landing in the specified area → the fewer items it takes to throw.
  • If the blocks above the goal area are air, the landing spot gets mapped on to the ground.
    • → Larger area, so it takes fewer items to get the desired landing area.
  • All items in your inventory are used to manipulate the RNG/landing area.
    • → You best not have any valuables in your inventory.
  • If choosing a relative landing area, and using ~ to specify a coordinate, the current coordinate you are standing on is used.
  • The code can't tell if for some reason a teleportation to the desired location fails.
    • If that happens you need to crack the player RNG using /ccrackrng again.
  • If entering coordinates without decimals, Minecraft chooses the middle of the block.
    • Just write for example 10.0 instead of 10.
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