- 1. Install NBTexplorer. If You Have Not Done So Already, Download And Install NBTexplorer Here.
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Name | NBTExplorer |
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Author | Justin Aquadro |
Type | Graphical NBT Editor |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux (With use of Mono) |
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A mod that allows you to modify the NBT-data of entities and TileEntities while you are playing. Type '/nbtedit' to edit the NBT-data of the object you are looking at or '/nbtedit d' to edit the NBT-data of the TileEntity at the position x,y,z in dimension d or your current dimension. EASY NBT EDITOR. Edit all the data stored in your world quickly and easily with the most intuitive NBT editor available.
- NBTedit is still a good tool for most people, and even that's pretty low level for the average player. Chunk editing is a niche requirement and most useful to developers.
- What is NBT Explorer? NBTExplorer is a graphical NBT Editor based on NBTEdit. The differences between NBTEdit and NBTExplorer are that NBTExplorer is fully compatible with minecraft's region files, it has a dropdown directory-tree interface for ease of usage, and it offers support for the latest NBT Standard.
- NBTExplorer is a low-level graphical NBT (Named Binary Tag) data editor for Minecraft. With a directory-tree interface for easily exploring multiple worlds, and support for the latest NBT standard, NBTExplorer is built on top of Substrate.
NBTExplorer is a low-level graphical NBT (Named Binary Tag) data editor for Minecraft. With a directory-tree interface for easily exploring multiple worlds, and support for the latest NBT standard, NBTExplorer is built on top of Substrate. Almost all things in a map in any Minecraft version is built with NBT, so you can usually change the datas for the newest version without updating NBTExplorer.
Usage[edit]

NBT tags control every world parameter, such as ender chest items, player's inventory, gamemode, whether the world is Hardcore or not and many other things. NBTExplorer can be used to view and change data, with uses including:

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- Changing level.dat, including but not only
- Locate in-game structures;
- Add or change items, and adding enchantments;
- Access to the world seed;
- Changing gamerules without usage of the
/gamerule
command or new gamerule changer built in when creating a world; - Applying custom formatting to world or server names;
- Change the world's name;
- Change the players game mode, health, position and so on. For example, if the player is in an 'illegal area' and can't teleport back with
/tp
, this function can change the player's position. - Change the settings for terrain generation, while it doesn't affect the generated chunks;
- Changing regions and chunks, including but not only
- Change the biomes for chunks;
- Change the mob datas or delete mobs. For example, if there are too many entities resulting in crashes, this can delete the mobs;
- Change the block entity data. Including command blocks, chests, signs and so on.
- Cheats ON
Compatible Formats[edit]
- Standard NBT files (e.g. level.dat)
- Schematic files
- Uncompressed NBT files (e.g. idcounts.dat)
- Minecraft region files (*.mcr)
- Minecraft anvil files (*.mca)
- Cubic Chunks region files