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Maknae_Fal

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So... does anyone know how to set areas different colors of glass I can only figure out how to make it white stained glass... xD
 
use "//set 95(Stained_Glass):<metadata> to find the metadata you can hit F3 + h at the same time and mouse over the block and it should display the item id with a slash and a number next to it. Example, stained glass would show "95\0" for white stained glass.

I hope I explained well :p
 
I did //set 95(Stained_Glass):95/15 but that didn't work so I tried //set (Stained_Glass):95/15 and that didn't work im not sure what I did wrong xD
 
I did //set 95(Stained_Glass):95/15 but that didn't work so I tried //set (Stained_Glass):95/15 and that didn't work im not sure what I did wrong xD
@GreenUprooter meant to say that the ID 95 is stained glass, so if you do //set stained_glass:15 it would set a area of black stained glass, if you want the full ID list of all the items, click on this link, I find this very helpfull for building maps and stuff.
 
@GreenUprooter meant to say that the ID 95 is stained glass, so if you do //set stained_glass:15 it would set a area of black stained glass, if you want the full ID list of all the items, click on this link, I find this very helpful* (not helpfull) for building maps and stuff.

So... does anyone know how to set areas different colors of glass I can only figure out how to make it white stained glass... xD

Go onto Minecraft and press F3 + H. Then Take The Item you want eg. light blue stained glass and do eg. //set stained_glass:11
 
I had this issue a lot, until I figured it out.

The I.D. for Stained Glass is 160 - but there are different shades. If you hit a combination of F3 and B (or H, I think B is hit boxes) I believe this will show you durability and number I.D.'s of the blocks you hover over. It should be something like 160/3 or something similar.

Due to this issue if you try and use world edit something like 160/3 don't work.

Using the command //set 160:(color number, 3, 4, 5, 10, etc.) should work.
 
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