![]() ![]() #Use to notify all players with a sound - playsound sound:ENTITY_PLAYER_LEVELUP volume:0.5 pitch:0.8ĭenizenMetaWebsite (the Denizen Meta-Documentation Website), developed by Alex "mcmonkey" Goodwin on behalf of the Denizen Script team, is a website to let you browse through the Denizen meta-documentation. #Use to play a sound at a location for all nearby - playsound sound:ENTITY_PLAYER_LEVELUP #Use to play a sound for a player - playsound sound:ENTITY_EXPERIENCE_ORB_PICKUP pitch:1 Returns a list of all sounds known to the server. A volume from 0.0 to 1.0 will be quieter than normal.Ī volume above 1.0 however will not be louder - instead it will be audible from farther (approximately 1 extra chunk of distance per value, eg 2.0 is 2 more chunks, 5.0 is 5 more chunks, etc.). ![]() Optionally specify a volume value (defaults to 1.0). A pitch from 0.0 to 1.0 will be deeper (sounds like a demon), and above 1.0 will be higher pitched (sounds like a fairy). Optionally specify a pitch value (defaults to 1.0). Optionally, specify 'custom' to play a custom sound added by a resource pack, changing the sound name to something like 'random.click' If both players and locations are specified, will play the sound for only those players at those locations. If a location is specified, it will play the sound for any players that are near the location specified. Specifying a player or list of players will only play the sound for each player, from their own location (but will not follow them if they move). You can optionally instead specify an alternate sound category to use.įor a list of all valid sound categories, check □ Sounds are by default played under their normal sound type (eg zombie sounds are under the type Mobs/Animals). The sound is played through the player's client just like any other sounds in Minecraft. Plays a sound to a player or nearby players at a location. Plays a sound at the location or to a list of players. ![]() ) (volume : ) (pitch : ) (custom) (sound_category : ) Learn about how commands work in The Beginner's Guide. Commands are always written with a '-' before them, and are the core component of any script, the primary way to cause things to happen. ![]()
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