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How do you teleport from one player to another in Minecraft multiplayer?

If you can use commands, you can type:/tp [Username of who you want to teleport to]This command (above) lets you teleport to whatever player you want to without delay. However, many servers don’t let you use this command as it can be used a lot.In most servers that let you teleport, they will most likely use this command:/tpa [Username of who you want to teleport to]This command sends a teleportation request for the other to accept. If the other accepts, then there will be a varied amount of seconds as a delay where (sometimes) you cannot move or else it will cancel. Be aware of what the text after says; if it says “Do not move”, then don’t move.If you want to teleport a player to a player, then use this command:/tp [Username you want to teleport] [Username you want the player to teleport to]This command teleports a player to another player. However, like the first command, this command is mostly not allowed in servers as it can be used for bad purposes.You can also teleport to a coordinate by typing the coords after the /tp. Example, /tp @p -1243 54 -234. This teleports you to -1243 54 -234. Just input your coords instead of these.As far as I’m concerned, these are some commands you can use to teleport. The uses of these commands vary from server to server. Popular servers don’t use a lot, as there are too much people, and they would use it to destroy/kill/etc. people and/or their builds.Hope this helps, feel free to correct me in the comments! :)

I pirate games because I can't afford them. I only play single player. Am I immoral?

The problem with your question is that you are making a number of inherent assumptions in your statement.I can’t afford to play video games.Now, I’m more than willing to believe that even if you have SOME form of funds, you can’t afford to play $60+ a pop on the next AAA title. And let’s be honest: anyone with that kind of money is a very privileged person indeed.However, the thing is that, even with a $0 budget, there are more than enough experiences out there for the shoe-string budget gamer. Just type in the words “free to play” in any gaming search engine, and you’ll get HUNDREDS of fantastic titles. There’s no shortage of excellent shooters, and you can even find a title for pretty much every single niche genre.Okay, but I NEED to play THIS game right NOW.I know this may be a bit of a whiplash from the previous paragraph where I tried to offer an olive branch, but frankly I find this attitude complete bollocks. Gaming is a luxury, not a right. You are not entitled to play a certain title the moment you want it, regardless of your ability to pay for it.Don’t want to pay full price for a game? Don’t buy it, then. Wait for that $40 game to go on sale for a fraction of the price, and pick it up then. Hell, you say you bought Stardew Valley after pirating it; I’m not sure how I feel about the whole “I’ll buy it if I like it when it goes on sale” attitude since I’m skeptical that pirates DO purchase the game eventually, but hey, I’m not your warden. If you can be honest with yourself like that, that’s a reasonable attitude.

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