How to tag two Players in one /testfor command? [duplicate]

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I'm searching how to tag two Players using one /testfor command. I'm actually using this command which works for one person :

/testfor @a[name=!<pseudo>,r=15]

But it doesn't work for two Players. Is it possible?






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How do I use the Testfor player command?

How to Enter the Command
  • Test if Players are within 10 blocks. In this example, we will test to see if there are any players within a 10 block radius with the following command: /testfor @a[r=10] ...
  • Test if Mooshrooms are within 50 blocks. ...
  • Test if Nearest Player is at Level 20 experience.


  • How do you test a specific player in Minecraft?

    Give Multiples of Item If want to give multiple blocks at once, you need to specify an Amount in the /give command. The amount goes after the Item that you are giving. Type the command in the chat window and press the Enter key to run the command. In this example, you have specified an amount of 4 in the /give command.

    How do I put multiple items in one command?

    The /testfor command became obsolete in Minecraft 1.13, and has been replaced by the /execute command*.



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