Scoreboards in minecraft can be used to track and display certain information two examples of that are health which you can see i have set to be displayed under my name or mob kills which are being displayed on the right of my screen and increase as i kill a husk To make your own scoreboard let’s start by doing slash scoreboard and then entering in objectives then entering in at because we’re adding a new scoreboard then we can enter in what we want our in-game name of our scoreboard to be so i’ll just do mobs killed because i’ll be demonstrating by Using a mobs killed scoreboard just make this a name that is easy for you to remember next we’re going to enter in our criteria for the scoreboard you can use your scoreboard to track the food the health the armor on something the amount of times they’ve been killed by someone on A certain team the amount of times they’ve broken any block you know times they’ve crafted something the amount of time they’ve used something the amount of times they’ve killed something but i’ll just be counting kills so i’ll put in kills see suggestions that pop up mobs kills or player kills I’ll be monitoring mob kills here with my scoreboard so i’ll click that and then enter in the display name for your scoreboard so i’ll do quotation marks because remember you start display names with quotation marks then mob kills so i want this scoreboard to appear as mob kills when players see it press Enter next i’m going to need to set a display for my scoreboard so that players can actually see it i’ll do this by doing scoreboard objectives set display then entering in where i want my scoreboard to be displayed so i can make my scoreboard display below players names On the list which is what you see when you press tab and view the player list on a server or on the sidebar which is the right of the screen very easy to see constantly displayed i’ll press sidebar then i’ll enter in the name of my scoreboard mobs killed Press enter and then if i increment my count by one so if i kill a mob my scoreboard will update and i’ll be able to see it and as you can see as soon as i killed the mob my scoreboard increased by one now i can measure the amount of times Something has been done Video Information
This video, titled ‘How to make your own scoreboard in Minecraft 1.16-1.19 (/scoreboard command)’, was uploaded by Risate on 2020-12-23 04:35:35. It has garnered 82277 views and 1114 likes. The duration of the video is 00:02:16 or 136 seconds.
How to use the /scoreboard command to make scoreboards display info like Health or Kills. You can use scoreboards to display an endless list of things, and so obviously, your choice of how to use the scoreboard command will be up to you. There are some common scoreboard command uses (criterion) in the comments of this video. Thanks for watching!