How To Give A Debug Stick Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft a special item called a debug stick that looks a lot like an enchanted stick.

In Minecraft, a debug stick is an item that you can not make with a crafting table or furnace. Instead you need to use the cheat called the /give command to get this item in the game.

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Let’s explore how to use cheats (game commands) to add a debug stick to your inventory.

Requirements

To run game commands in Minecraft, you have to turn cheats on in your world.

Give Debug Stick Command

Give Debug Stick Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac), the syntax to give a player a debug stick using the /give command is:

/give <player> debug_stick [amount]

Definitions

  • player is the name of the player (or a target selector) that you wish to give the debug stick to.
  • amount is optional. It is the number of debug sticks that you want to give. If you don’t specify an amount, the player will be given 1 debug stick.

Examples

Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac)

To give 1 debug stick to the player named 9Minecraft in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac):

/give 9Minecraft debug_stick 1

To give 1 debug stick to all players:

/give @a debug_stick 1

How to Enter the Command

1. Open the Chat Window

The easiest way to run a command in Minecraft is within the chat window. The game control to open the chat window depends on the version of Minecraft:

  • For Java Edition (PC/Mac), press the T key to open the chat window.

2. Type the Command

In this example, we will give 1 debug stick to the player called 9Minecraft with the following command:

/give 9Minecraft debug_stick 1

Type the command in the chat window. As you are typing, you will see the command appear in the lower left corner of the game window. Press the Enter key to run the command.

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Once the cheat has been entered, the debug stick will be added to the player’s inventory.

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You will see the message “Gave 1 [Debug Stick] to 9Minecraft” appear in the lower left corner of the game window. You have now given 1 debug stick to the player called 9Minecraft.

Congratulations, you have learned how to craft a debug stick using the /give command in Minecraft.

Things to Do with Debug Sticks

Here are some activities that you can do with debug sticks in Minecraft:

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Other Give Commands

You can use other give commands in Minecraft such as:

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Command Generators

If you need help with /give commands, you can use these tools to automatically generate commands in Minecraft:

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