What structures can be placed with a structure block?
I would like to edit/replace the swamp hut and mineshafts, but I am not sure what the namespace/path is. So does anyone know of a list of the structures that can be placed with the structure block and the proper names to place them?
On the wiki, I was able to find the proper names for Woodland mansion rooms, ocean ruin buildings, and even shipwrecks, but not the two I want most.
For the swamp hut, I know it is called a swamp_temple so I named both the file and the folder that, but it still does not seem to work. I tried swamp_hut and swamp_temple (both with and without the space), both inside and out of a folder etc.
And I assume the mineshaft is something weird like the woodland mansion rooms. I tried "tunnel", which did not work, and gave up.
After hours of research, I cannot find any lists anywhere
Edit, I have renamed the file to something I know works, and I can confirm my NBT file works if I get the name right.
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What do you do with a structure block?
Right click to open the Structure Block menu. The structure block will default to Data mode, but we need to program it in Load mode. To change to Load mode, click on the [D] button and cycle through the different modes until the button says [L] . It will take 2 button clicks to get to this mode (Data \u2192 Save \u2192 Load).How do structure blocks load structures?
Structure Blocks are used to manually generate Structures. They can also be used to save and load structures. Their Blast Resistance is equivalent to that of Bedrock. However, their functionality will be limited to an extent on Windows 10 only.Do structure blocks work on bedrock?
Custom structures can also be saved and loaded using the structure block. These structures are saved into the generated/minecraft/structures subfolder in the world save folder.Minecraft 1.10 Structure Block Tutorial / Guide: Everything You NEED To Know!
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