When I try to convert a Minecraft world from bedrock to java with MCCToolChest, the world comes out as chaos or a void. Also i tried with Amulet but Amulet did not work (I tried converting the chunks but it does not work). I also tried to do it with universal Minecraft editor but it asks me to pay with dollars but I am not in America. Can you please tell me another way or tell me another converter? I am having trouble
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2You can pay with the equivalent amount of dollars in your local currency. Ex, if Something costs 10 USD, you can pay 7.46 pound sterling. – Diehe Nov 12 '21 at 15:50
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2Possible duplicate of How can I import worlds from Minecraft Bedrock into Minecraft Java? – pppery Sep 05 '22 at 22:56
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If you want a superflat with just Bedrock in Minecraft Java edition go to:
- more world options
- select super flat
- customize
- press the grass and dirt icon, but leave the bedrock layer alone
- press "delete layer" that will delete the grass and dirt layer
- press play on the world
There you go, and if you want buildings spawning press "generate structures".
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Hm I think they’re talking about changing the world not making a custom world – Redstoner1635 Nov 13 '21 at 14:25
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The officially supported Chunker tool can be used to convert Bedrock worlds into Java worlds for free, and vice versa. There are also additional options you can change to fine-tune the conversion and world settings.
Read more about it in the Minecraft Documention.
First created as an internal tool, it is now free for anyone to use through a deal with the Hive, Microsoft, and Mojang, so it will be supported into the future. It also runs completely through your web-browser, you just need to upload your world file, and then follow the steps.
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