To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~ ~-3 ~) to the ending coordinate (~5 ~5~ 5) and then copy only the kelp to the destination coordinate (~10 ~10 ~10): /clone ~ ~-3 ~ ~5 ~5 ~5 ~10 ~10 ~10 filtered kelp normal Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.11 and 1. To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~, ~, ~) to the ending coordinate (~20, ~-3, ~15) and then move it to a position that is 5 blocks West and 2 blocks North of our current position: /clone ~ ~ ~ ~20 ~-3 ~15 ~-5 ~ ~-2 replace move To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (935, 66, 1024) to the ending coordinate (944, 72, 1027) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (900, 65, 1001): /clone 900 65 1001 tileData is the data value of the block to clone.tileName is the name of the block to clone.filtered will clone only blocks that match the tileName.
Then replace the cloned blocks in the source region with air (blocks not cloned in the source region will remain unchanged if filtered was used). move will clone the blocks from the source region to the destination.force will force the clone if the source region and destination region overlap.normal will clone the blocks from the source region to the destination region (default behavior).It will clone only blocks that are not air. It will clone all blocks, including air (default behavior). It is data value of the block to clone if maskMode is set to filtered. It is name of the block to clone if maskMode is set to filtered.
move - Clone the blocks from the source region to the destination region.force - Force the clone if the source region and destination region overlap.normal - Clone the blocks from the source region to the destination region.
It tells the command how to perform the clone.
destination is the x y z coordinate for the destination region.end is the ending x y z coordinate for the source region to clone (ie: opposite corner block).begin is the starting x y z coordinate for the source region to clone (ie: first corner block).