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While there are thousands of blocks in Minecraft that represent different types of materials, it not still not enough to make the game truly free for players to do whatever they want. That's why there is a special block in Minecraft called the Command Block. These blocks are truly the ones that allow you to control anything in the game.

In this article, we will show you how to make a teleporter in Minecraft with Command Blocks. It is actually quite simple and only takes you a few minutes to do it. You can also refer to how to teleport using Coordinates at the end of the post.

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Knowing how to teleport in Minecraft will help you travel around the map fast.

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This is to answer the question of how to teleport in Minecraft with Command Blocks. To make a teleporter in Minecraft, players need to prepare a Command Block, do the setup and install the trigger to complete the procedure.

Before digging into details of how to make a teleport in Minecraft, let's get to know its essential materials first.

About Command Blocks - the material to make a teleporter in Minecraft

Command Blocks are mechanical blocks that allow you to run commands in Minecraft. Command Blocks are not available in Survival mode. You must be an operator on a realm/ server in Creative mode. You will not find it in your creative inventory. You must spawn it with this command: /give (your username) command_block.

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Minecraft Command Block is a special block and it cannot be found in the Survival mode.

In order to activate a Command Block in Minecraft Creative, you can just simply right-click it and then enter a command.

There is a total of 3 types of command blocks:

  • Impulse: This Command Block runs when receiving a Red Stone signal. It will run once and then stop.
  • Repeat: Run commands for every game tick repeatedly. You can choose many commands and the delay between ticks.
  • Chain: This Command Block runs when the previous blocks have executed their commands.

These Command Blocks allow you to do many things in Minecraft, including a teleport, if you know how to use their language. If you use them in a structured way, you can make automated weapons.

How to make a teleport in Minecraft in 3 steps

  • Step 1 - Make a Command Block: You need to be in Creative mode as the operator to do this. Type "/give (your username) command_block" to get Command Block.
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Type in the chatbox the command to get a Command Block in Creative mode.
  • Step 2 - Set up the Command Block: Right-click on the Command Block, set Block Type to Impulse, and type "/tp @p x y z ". This will set up the Command Block to teleport you to the "x y z" coordinates on triggered. You can get the coordinates of a place by turning on "Show coordinates " in the settings.
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Type in the teleport command and the coordinates of the location you want to go to.
  • Step 3 - Install a Trigger:  There are many ways to trigger a Command Block. Here, we will use Lever to make it simple. Just touch the Level to trigger the Command Block and you will be teleported to the coordinates you set up.
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You need a trigger to activate the Command Block to teleport

Now that is how to teleport in Minecraft with Command Block. It is very convenient to be able to teleport around your world. It will save you lots of time in Minecraft in a big world. You can check out the video below to see how it is done.

How to teleport in Minecraft using Coordinates

Now you have learned how to make a teleport in Minecraft but there are also other ways to teleport in Minecraft.

Teleport yourself in Minecraft

You can also teleport in Minecraft using coordinates if you turn on cheat. This way, you can teleport yourself or anything anywhere, even in the Survival mode. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to teleport in Minecraft using coordinates. Follow the steps below:

  • Go to the settings and turn on the "Activate Cheats" option.
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First, you have to Activate Cheats in the settings menu of Minecraft.
  • Open the chat box in Minecraft. You can do this by pressing T on PC or tap on the chat icon on the top corner in the mobile version.
  • Of course, you need to know the coordinates of the destination you want to teleport to.
  • Type "/tp username" into the chatbox. For example, if my user name was Loo and I want to teleport to coordinates 150 64 250, I would type "/tp Loo 150 64 250" into the chatbox. You can also teleport other players by inserting their names instead of your name.
  • Just Enter and you will be teleported to the location of the coordinates.

More teleport commands in Minecraft

Here are some more teleport commands in Minecraft that you might find useful besides the tips of how to make a teleport in Minecraft by using command blocks.

  • Teleport all players to you: /tp @a @s
  • Teleport the nearest player to you: /tp @p @s
  • Teleport all pigs to you: /tp @e[type=pigs] @s
  • Teleport yourself 100 blocks in the air: /tp @s ~ ~100 ~

Above is the complete guide of how to make a teleporter in Minecraft or how to teleport in Minecraft with Command Blocks and Coordinates. Do come back GuruGamer.com for more tips of playing this open-world game!

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Survival games, as a genre, has exploded in the last few years. The Steam charts are filled with all types of survival games, from hardcore survival simulators to classic survival horror. In this article, Gurugamer has compiled the 6 best survival games to play on PC in 2022.

1. Don't Starve

Don't Starve is an excellent game that combines roguelike and survival gameplay, dumping you in a strange territory to explore, forage, learn, craft and progress on your own terms. For the most part, the controls and interface are intuitive, so it's simply a matter of deciding where to go or what to do.

With the game literally called Don't Starve, hunger is indeed a major theme. If you go a few days without food, you will die. That said, there are plenty of other things to kill you - a variety of animals and monsters, environmental hazards, and your own dwindling sanity. To battle this, you rely on building your own equipment, consumables and structures, ranging from weapons and armor to crock pots to unwholesome magical devices.

2. Valheim

Overall, Valheim provides an excellent creative outlet. You get to explore, craft, build, and play 'your' way in a visually pleasing environment. It is a solid survival experience when played solo and even better with more people to add more to the game world. Combat is a bit basic but otherwise, everything about the game is great. The building system is easy to use and works well and there are a ton of things to gather and craft.

There is a good variety of gear to acquire and enemy types to battle. Sailing around looking for the next adventure is pretty sweet, and each new world being randomly generated adds a nice touch of mystery to it.

3. ARK: Survival Evolved

What sets ARK apart from other survival games is its setting (frigging dinosaurs), its general art style (sci-fi-looking HUD and inventory/character screen), its graphics (looking seriously impressive) and the fact that you can tame your very own dinos!

Instead of killing the giant murder machines (or players), you can choose to knock them unconscious instead, beginning a rather lengthy taming process during which you must keep the creature subdued while also feeding it its favored food. Eventually, it will become your (and your tribe's) companion, able to aid you in combat, bear your burdens and even be ridden as a personal mount (works with flying dinos, too!). What more needs to be said, really.

4. Rust

This game is a great example of a survival sandbox game. You can literally do whatever the hell you wanna do. Do you wanna roleplay? Go for it. Do you wanna build stuff and let your creative mind blow off some steam? Go for it. Do you wanna murder another player in cold blood with your trusted rock? Go for it.

There's a lot of ways to express your creativity - basebuilding, gearsets, drawing on other people's bases...etc. There is no real endgame, so you can set your own goals - while sounding pretty simple, it can still be very rewarding.

5. Subnautica

It's hard to overstate what a magnificent exploration and adventure game Subnautica is. What really stands out to me is that experience—not an XP bar, but the accumulation of knowledge about the game world, its locations, and its inhabitants—is the most powerful weapon in a player's arsenal.

There's a lot to find and a lot to do in this game. The need to unravel the game's central mysteries and to obtain blueprint fragments, salvage, and rare materials from wrecks, grottoes, and strange installations will force you to leave your comfort zone time and again. First you'll crawl out of the Safe Shallows, then you'll creep further and deeper, then you'll swim further still until one day you'll be amazed at how far away from Lifepod 5 you've gone, at the readout on your depth meter, and you'll wonder how you ever thought that the seaweed areas just outside of the Safe Shallows were in any way scary.

6. Astroneer

Astroneer is such a satisfying and heartwarming game. It scratches the same "itch" that games like Minecraft & Factorio aim for. Start with basically nothing, and work your way up into a big base of operations through mining resources and exploration. The wonderful twist that Astroneer brings to the table is that you can fly to another planet. When you arrive on this planet, assuming you don't know what you're doing, you basically get to start all over again but with a new set of minerals available to you. You can then fly back to your original planet and drop of the new stuff, or start working on an entirely new base set on this new planet.

There's plenty of stuff to do on your home planet as well. With the addition of vehicles, and road-construction equipment (pavers) you can make a planet-wide highway and connect special points of interest to it. You can get into automation and have robo-arms pick up and place resources in specific slots for you. Being able to watch your base "live" by itself is something I imagine a successful parent feels every day.

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