How to stop an infinite kill command loop in a realm server? [duplicate]
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I accidentally started a kill loop that kills everyone on the realm. How do I stop this on a realm?
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There is a way to fix it!
- Download a backup of the realm
- Get MCEdit(if you don't have it already)
- Use MCEdit and find the command block kill loop
- Destroy it ( replace it with other blocks )
- Save MCEdit
- Open realms
- Realm settings
- Upload your fixed world
- There you go! Your realms world is now fixed!
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How do you stop a repeating kill command block?
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You can't. Unless you have a recent backup to restore, this action is permanent.Can you undo a kill command in Minecraft?
properties should have disabled command blocks, so it cannot run anymore. If not, go into server. properties and turn off command blocks. When you have broken it, close the server with /stop in the console and drag the world back to Minecraft!HOW TO FIX PERMANENT KILL COMMAND CANNOT RESPAWN IN REPEATING COMMAND MINECRAFT 1.15 Inifinite loop
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Disable command blocks, log in and break the block, re-enable command blocks. You have to be an admin of the realms server.
In minecraft:
- Click Minecraft Realms.
- Click configure (the wrench)
- Click World Options
- Click "Command Blocks: On" to change it to "Command Blocks: Off"
- Log in, remove block
- Repeat previous steps to re-enable command blocks
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