Comment Faire Un Monde Plat Et Desert Minecraft 1.13

Okay, imagine this: I'm building this EPIC castle, right? Like, seriously, a masterpiece. But my kingdom? It's all lumpy hills and annoying forests. Totally ruins the vibe! That's when I went on a quest, a Minecraft quest, to figure out how to create the perfect, flat, desert world. And, spoiler alert, I cracked the code. So, let's dive in, shall we?
La Quête du Monde Plat (et Sablonneux)
So, you want a flat desert world in Minecraft 1.13? Good choice! Think of all the pyramids you can build! All the sandcastles! (Don't judge me, I love sandcastles). But seriously, a flat desert is a blank canvas for your creativity. No pesky trees to chop down, no mountains blocking your view, just pure, unadulterated, sandy goodness. But how do we get there?
First things first, fire up Minecraft. I know, groundbreaking advice, right?
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Créer le Monde: The "Customise" Option
Now, when you're creating a new world, don't just hit "Create" and be done with it. That's amateur hour! Click on "More World Options." You'll see a world type setting. This is where the magic happens. Select "Customise".
"Customise"? What does that even mean? Well, it means you're about to become a Minecraft demi-god! You get to mold the world to your will! Muhahaha! (Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a little.)

Le Secret: Presets et Codes
Okay, inside the "Customise" settings, you'll see something called "Presets." These are pre-made world generation settings. But we're not using those... not exactly. We need to get our hands dirty with some code. Don't panic! It's not as scary as it sounds. Think of it as a secret recipe for the perfect desert. (And who doesn't love a good secret recipe?)
Now, there isn't a direct "flat desert" preset. Quel dommage! But we can make our own, and it's surprisingly easy. We'll use a code that removes all the annoying layers except for the desert elements we want.
Okay, here's the basic idea. We want to create a preset that only includes:

- Sand
- Air
That's it! Simple, right? But how do we tell Minecraft to do that?
Le Code: The Desert Formula
This is where the command comes into play. Clear the preset and put in the following:
minecraft:sand,minecraft:air;1;

What does all this mean? Let's break it down:
minecraft:sand: This tells Minecraft to generate a layer of sand.minecraft:air: This tells Minecraft to generate air on top of the sand.;1;: This specifies the layer settings – in this case, one layer.
Important: Make sure to input the command exactly. Caps, spacing, and semicolons matter!
You can change the number before minecraft:sand to change the hight of the land. For instance, you can also write 3*minecraft:sand, which means it will generate 3 sand blocks.

Finaliser et Jouer!
Once you've entered the code, click "Use Preset." Name your preset something cool like "The Sahara" or "Dunes of Doom" (or, you know, something less dramatic if you prefer). Click "Done," then go back to the main world creation screen and hit "Create World."
And voila! You should now be spawning in a flat, sandy desert world. Time to build that epic castle, build a pyramid, and live your best Minecraft desert life! Just try not to get too sunburned. (Digital sunburn, that is.)
So, there you have it! Creating a flat desert world in Minecraft 1.13 isn't so hard, is it? Now go forth and create your own sandy paradise! And don’t forget to show me your creations. I’m always looking for inspiration… and maybe a little bit of bragging rights. Just kidding! (Mostly.)
