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The Essentials plugins bring to the forefront basic functionality as well as a whole slew of features and commands that will definitely come in quite handy during your Minecraft dabbling. Ever saw a really awesome plugin, and thought 'Wow, I'd really love to have that as a mod for singleplayer!' Here's how: Download the Bukkit server and save it into a folder on your desktop. Download any plugins you want and put them in the 'plugins' folder. In the server properties file, set the IP to 127.0.0.1.

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WorldEdit runs on the Java edition of Minecraft, either on your single player/local game or a dedicated server.
WorldEdit can’t be used on Realms, Windows 10, Bedrock, or Pocket Edition versions. These versions of Minecraft have limited or no mod support. :(
Before you install WorldEdit, you will first have to install a “mod loader” like Forge, Fabric, Spigot, Bukkit, or Sponge. We’ll advise you to choosing your mod loader below.
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Choosing a Mod Loader¶
If you want to use WorldEdit on your single-player/local game, we recommend one of two choices:
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- Minecraft Forge (the original choice)
- Or alternatively, Fabric
On the other hand, if you are running a Minecraft server, you can use
- Paper (recommended over Spigot because it has improvements WorldEdit can use)
- Forge (recommended if you are using other Forge mods)
- Sponge (also compatible with Forge mods)

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Note: Paper and Spigot use its own set of mods (commonly called “plugins”) that are mostly incompatible with mods for Forge, Fabric, and Sponge. You may want to research what other mods/plugins that you may want (generally, Paper and Spigot have much more server administration/”server-ready gameplay mods” - which run completely on the server - and Forge, Fabric, and Sponge have more major gameplay mods - which generally require client installation). Regardless, WorldEdit is extremely unique in that it works as a mod for both 😊, so you can just pick the one that seems the easiest and roll with it. 🤙