Hello everybody this is serpent and welcome back to another episode in Minecraft in this one I’ll be showing you how to use the /give custom ocean that’s not really the command name but basically I’m going to show you how to get yourself a custom potion and I will Also show you how to get a stacked customization so you have a a give @p potion the command that’s pretty uh pretty straightforward just slash give the command selector is close to player a potion one of them no metadata empty a data tag so then from There you will you need a custom potion effects data tag which contains a list right here of stuffed and the first one is going to be what’s in this these curly brackets you’re going to put all the custom potion effects in curly brackets and each each custom potion Effect each set of curly brackets contains an ID for the potion effect an amplifier and a duration the amplifier defaults to zero and I’m not quite sure what the duration defaults do if it does now the ID we’re going to just set to one the amplifier set to one at the Duration such one and when we use this command we all get a none craftable potion that has speed for no time because this is in ticks at one tick it’s not long enough to even register on the time display so now we will move on to the next command and that is still The same ID it’s still the same amplifier but we have some time to it so now we will we’ll be getting for ten seconds like I said it’s in tics 20 ticks per second 200 divided by 20 is 10 10 seconds and that’s what we got it For then this command we will we will we will be using it to begin a given our potion a custom color which means giving a custom potion color tag outside of the previous tag which was the custom potion effects list so there’s a comma after the list and then we started the next Death tag and this is a pretty simple data tag you just give it a number and the number dictates what color it is see now the number is a decimal representation of a hexadecimal code so what that means is if you get yourself of an RGB value or even if you don’t you Can take the RGB value to a site a website I mean yeah just take it to a website that takes RGB codes and turns into hexadecimal codes and then take that hexadecimal number and turn it into a decimal number using another website can work now of course you can do that All of this in on paper or in your head but it’s way quicker even now that I know how to do it pretty quickly with a calculator it’s way quicker to just search it out even now that I know how to do it so from there from there we do Have our potion now and if you want to stack it you’ll be putting it into a villager so I have a I have a villager tutorial sort of thing in a separate video that I’m releasing at the exact same time as this one and I’ll provide a Link in the description to that video if you need to know this stuff in more detail than I’m showing now however I will show a little bit here so we have a villager and we’re going to be giving them a trade for stone that has nothing Just yet and then we’re going to add something sold so I haven’t shown you this kind so we have offers the recipes by ID stone count one sell nothing yeah now in the cell section we just put the data tag well not not quite we we put the ID potion And count one and then in this tag data tag for the fourth cell parameter we will put the data tag that we have in our other potion commands right here it’s a it’s an unruly system of them on craft command window so you can’t really See it too well but you have the the cell curly brackets in there is the ID the ID the count and the tag that you’re applying to the thing here and that tag is customer potion it contains the custom potion effects tag with all its parameters and the custom potion color Tag with all its parameters well it’s single proper and then we click that button we get a villager that trades for the splash on craftable potion not splash now in this next box we might as well just add a couple things to it as in a name which is after The custom potion color tag right here and it’s just display name born custom potion and that gets us a foreign custom potion and then this one adds some lower to it and then this one well lure it’s just inside the display tag and then this one over here adds another potion Effect because you can of course do that right over here let’s see yeah this is the end of that first one the speed this is the start of a different one levitation and just as a demonstration I’m going to up this count number two two and you can see that yes we have Ocean with two custom potion effects in it and if we give this guy some stone then we can get a start pretty simple another thing you ought to note with this is that with all of these commands or at least all the ones that works all The ones that have buttons on them that are intermediate between two explanations all the ones that work you can substitute potion over here well actually this is a bad example but you can substitute the ID potion for something else like splash potion and you will get a splash potion Instead of a normal drink a potion or a or you can substitute it for second click a lingering potion and you will get a splashy lingering potion or you can also do tipped arrows like ISO which can be shot out of a bow and will deliver your potion effect to your Target now if you want to know a little bit more about potions for example if you want to know how to make negative potion effects that is another thing I will be putting in one of these three videos that I’m releasing today I will put the link of that also in the Description however that’s about it for this video so hopefully you enjoyed it and I shall see you in the next one take care bye bye Video Information
This video, titled ‘How To Create Custom Potions (Commands) (Minecraft 1.12.2)’, was uploaded by SerpentDagger on 2018-05-12 21:30:00. It has garnered 24243 views and 289 likes. The duration of the video is 00:07:44 or 464 seconds.
A tutorial on how you create custom potions with commands. I show explicitly how to use the CustomPotionEffects tag, along with CustomPotionColor, and brush the subject of a custom name and lore.
World Download: http://www.mediafire.com/file/d9y6epru3jui3c8/CustomPotions.zip
Last Give Command: /give @p potion 1 0 {CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:1,Aplifier:1,Duration:200}],CustomPotionColor:123456}
Last Summon Villager Command: summon villager ~ ~1 ~ {Offers:{Recipes:[{buy:{id:”stone”,Count:1},sell:{id:”potion”,Count:2,tag:{CustomPotionEffects:[{Id:1,Aplifier:1,Duration:200},{Id:25,Aplifier:6,Duration:200}],CustomPotionColor:12358,display:{Name:”Less Boring Custom Potion”,Lore:[“Not quite such a boring custom potion”]}}}}]}}
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How To Stack Unstackable Items: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmBec2jLU3c
Negative Potion Effects Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6IXUSCbxvU
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