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Welcome to a quick tutorial of the clone command, wich will be added in Minecraft 1.8. The clone command
let's you clone a certain area to another place. It requires three pairs of coordinates.
The first and the second corner of the area you want to clone, and the northwest coordinates
of the place you want to clone to. For instance, if I want to copy this beautiful piece of
nature, I have to enter the two corners, for example this and the upper corner over there,
and the place I want to copy to. So for example, this are the corners of my tree park and this
are the coordinates I want to copy to. You see you can use absolute coordinates and relative
coordinates. So if we do this, I will copy all the blocks, including the directions and,
for example, sign text. But it doesn't copy entities, like Item Frames. Cloning also have
two modes, the replace mode, which is the default mode, so if you leave this blank,
it will use replace mode, and the masked mode. First the replace mode, if I place blocks
over here, all will be deleted and only the clone will stay. But if you use masked mode
the orginal blocks will stay, if the clone has air on that place. So if I clone now, this block
will stay because in the clone there was air over there. So this was a quick tutorial to
the clone command. Thank you for watching, and subscribe for more!