Minecraft Bedrock Player File Locations

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I was sent the save file for a realm and uploaded it as my own realm. I logged in but I spawned with the original owner's gear and in their location. How could I change my player data to what it was before I became the owner and where would it be located? I see a lot of .ldb files in the save that I think are the player saves but I'm not sure since when I open it, it's a jumbled mess of code.



Best Answer

Bedrock edition uses a format know as leveldb. It was made by Google, although mojang maintains their own version for the game:

https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Bedrock_Edition_level_format

Player inventories are stored with the ldb files (the db folder essentially consists of one database). Each player inventory is stored under the key "player_ID" where id is the integer id of the player. There is also a special key "~local_player" which represents the local player's inventory (game host or realm owner). This inventory takes precedence over any remote inventory for the same player. This would be the inventory you'd need to either edit out or transfer using a level editor such as Mctool chest or universal minecraft editor.




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Where is player data stored Minecraft bedrock?

The database is stored in the db/ subdirectory of a Bedrock Edition world.

Where is Minecraft player data stored?

Player data is any information that is stored about your players on your Minecraft server. The information is usually stored in a plugin folder or in the MC server hosting server's world folder.

How do you delete player data on bedrock?

Within your world folder, navigate to playerdata folder, and then open it. Find and select the file which has the same name as that user's UUID, and then press delete.



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