Importing Builds with Worldedit

Importing Builds with Worldedit

How to import a schematic

Importing Schematics with World Edit is quick and easy! This guide will walk you through how to import one into your world.


What is a schematic?

A schematic is a file that saves a selection of blocks. It is common to see them with a .schematic or .schem file extension.


What plugins can help me import a schematic?

There are several plugins that can help you import a schematic. The two most common are Fast Asynchronous World Edit (FAWE) or WorldEdit.


How to import a schematic with WorldEdit

  1. Insert the .schematic file in the folder /plugins/WorldEdit/schematics

  2. Go on to your server and type //schematic load {name of file}

  3. Type //paste to paste the schematic that was saved to your clipboard.


How to import a schematic with Fast Asynchronous World Edit (FAWE)

  1. Insert the .schematic in the folder /plugins/FastAsyncWorldEdit/schematics

  2. Go to your server and type /schematic load {name of file}

  3. Type //paste to paste the schematic that was saved to your clipboard.


Tips and Tricks

  1. The {name of file} should include the .schem or .schematic extension as well. For example, if my schematic file is called spawnmap.schem, I would type /schematic load spawnmap.schem (using FAWE).

  2. Pay attention to your position because your paste will be located depending on it. Also make sure you have enough space!

  3. Using //paste -a instead of //paste will remove all air from your paste.

  4. Using //paste -e instead of //paste will paste entities such as armor stands!

  5. You can use //rotate commands to rotate the placement of your schematic relative to your player. It is recommended to use increments of 90 degrees.

  6. If you are running a paper server and see lighting errors after you paste your schematic, you can use the /paper fixlight command to update the lighting.

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