A Minecraft worlds spawn point is typically set when the world is first generated, but that doesnt mean it has to stay that way.
By using the right commands, Minecraft players can set their own personal spawn point (outside of a bed) and the global spawn point for all players who join the world.
Global world spawns, in particular, are very helpful for multiplayer servers and LAN worlds, ensuring that all players begin at a set spawn point. It manages to help server admins impose a little bit of control on the chaos that a multiplayer server can provide, at least as players enter the world in the beginning.
- Sleep in a bed. When you sleep in a bed at night, you will reset your spawn point. …
- Use the /spawnpoint command. This command allows you to quickly set your spawnpoint with a game command (ie: cheat).
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The usual type filters can also be used to target particular agents, so `/tp @e[type=Agent,name=Steve.Agent] @s` for instance would look through all entities for those of type agent whose name is Steve.Agent and teleport them to you. For more of a shorthand you could do `/tp @v[name=Steve.Agent] @s` to target a particular persons agent thats not your own
Spawnpoint Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition
In Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition, the syntax to reset the spawn point for a player to a new location is:
Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac)
To reset your spawn point to your current location in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac):
To reset the spawn point for DigMinecraft to the XYZ coordinates (50, 75, -100):
To reset the spawn point for the nearest player to a relative position (that is 19 blocks West and 10 blocks North of the current position):
FAQ
How do you set a spawn point in Minecraft with commands?