Minecraft 1.9.2 Command /give converted to /summon

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I'm currently trying to convert a /give command into a /summon command.

/give @p minecraft:nether_star 1 0 {specialNetherStar:1b,display:{Name:"Nature"},ench:[{id:60s,lvl:10s}]}

Each time I convert it into this:

/summon Item ~ ~1 ~ {Item:{Id:minecraft:"nether_star",specialNetherStar:1b,display:{Name:"Nature"},ench:[{id:60s,lvl:10s}]}}

It ends up summoning a stone block instead. I do not understand why though. If someone could help me out I would be very grateful to them.






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What is the command to summon in Minecraft?

The command for summoning is pretty simple. "/summon mob". Players just need to fill in the mob name, though there are a few exceptions. The command remains the same for both Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition, and is one of the simplest to use.

What is the command to spawn entity?

You can summon an entity (or mob) whenever you want using the /summon command in Minecraft.

How do you summon a specific item in Minecraft?

How to Enter the Command
  • Open the Chat Window. The easiest way to run a command in Minecraft is within the chat window.
  • Type the Command. In this example, we are going to summon a cow named Daisy in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.18 with the following command: /summon cow ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"\\"Daisy\\""}




  • How to Make Advanced Custom Mobs - Minecraft Command Block Tutorial [1.11][1.10][1.9]




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