Téléportation dans Minecraft : commandes et méthodes
Minecraft teleportation allows for instant movement between locations, a valuable tool for efficient exploration, avoiding danger, and navigating between bases or game areas. The methods available depend on the game version. This article details each method.
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Table of Content
- General Information on Teleportation in Minecraft
- Teleportation in Survival Mode
- Teleportation via Command Blocks
- Teleportation on Servers
- Common Errors and Solutions
- Tips for Safe Teleportation
General Information on Teleportation in Minecraft

The primary command is "/tp," offering variations and parameters for precise control. You can teleport to players, specific coordinates, or even control viewing direction. Creature movement is also possible!
Here are the command's key features:
Command Name | Action |
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/tp | Teleports you to another player. |
/tp | Allows server admins/operators to move a player. |
/tp | Teleports you to specific world coordinates. |
/tp | Sets viewing direction (yaw - horizontal, pitch - vertical). |
/tp @e[type= | Teleports all creatures of a specified type to given coordinates. |
/tp @e[type=creeper,limit=1] | Teleports only one of the nearest creatures of the specified type. |
/tp @e | Teleports all entities (players, creatures, items, boats). Use cautiously; it can lag the server. |
On servers, command availability depends on player permissions. Operators and administrators have unrestricted access, while regular players require authorization.

The "/locate" command is frequently used to find structures (villages, fortresses). Combined with "/tp," it quickly identifies and teleports you to a location.
Teleportation in Survival Mode
This command is disabled by default but can be enabled by activating cheats during world creation, using a command block, obtaining admin rights on a server, or installing plugins like EssentialsX.
Teleportation via Command Blocks

Command blocks automate teleportation. In multiplayer, enable them in server settings, then obtain a block using "/give @p command_block". Place the block, enter the desired command, connect a lever or button, and your custom teleporter is ready!
Teleportation on Servers
Servers often use specialized commands; availability depends on your role. Administrators, moderators, and donors usually have more options, while regular players face restrictions.
Common server commands include:
- "/spawn" - Returns the player to the server's spawn point.
- "/home" - Teleports the player to their saved home.
- "/sethome" - Sets a home point.
- "/warp" - Teleports to a predefined warp point.
- "/tpa" - Sends a teleport request to another player.
- "/tpaccept" - Accepts a teleport request.
- "/tpdeny" - Rejects a teleport request.
Before teleporting, check server rules; some impose restrictions, delays, or penalties for teleporting during combat. If a command fails, check your permissions with the administration or explore alternatives.
Common Errors and Solutions

"You do not have permission" means you lack the necessary rights. Request admin permission or enable cheats in single-player mode.
"Incorrect argument" indicates a command or argument error; double-check your input. If you end up underground, ensure the Y coordinate isn't too low (64 or higher is recommended). Delays might be due to server settings intentionally added to prevent cheating.
Tips for Safe Teleportation
Ensure your destination is safe. On servers, use "/tpa" to avoid accidental movements. Before exploring new areas, set a return point with "/sethome". When teleporting to unknown locations, carry potions or a totem of undying for safety.
Minecraft teleportation is a convenient tool for navigation and gameplay. Commands, plugins, and command blocks facilitate efficient travel. Use it wisely to avoid disrupting the game experience!
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