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The Debug Screen shows a lot of useful information for parkour. It can be activated by pressing '''F3'''.
The Debug Screen shows a lot of useful information for parkour. It can be activated by pressing '''F3'''.




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'''Relevant Minecraft Wiki articles:'''
'''Relevant Minecraft Wiki articles:'''


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* [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Debug_screen Debug Screen]
* [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Debug_screen Debug Screen]


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== Coordinates ==
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This section shows the player's coordinates, which is useful for strat positioning.
This section shows the player's coordinates, which is useful for strat positioning.


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* '''X''' and '''Z''' : The horizontal position of the player, both given with 3 decimals.
* '''X''' and '''Z''' : The horizontal position of the player, both given with 3 decimals.
* '''Y''' : The vertical position of the player, given with 5 decimals.
* '''Y''' : The vertical position of the player, given with 5 decimals.
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== Facing ==
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This section shows the player's facing, which is useful for strat consistency and neos.
This section shows the player's facing, which is useful for strat consistency and neos.


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The first number (and the only one that matters for movement) is the player's yaw (between -180° and 180°) which corresponds to horizontal rotation.
The first number (and the only one that matters for movement) is the player's yaw (between -180° and 180°) which corresponds to horizontal rotation.


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The second number is the player's pitch (between -90 and 90) which corresponds to vertical rotation.
The second number is the player's pitch (between -90 and 90) which corresponds to vertical rotation.


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* East = Positive X = -90°
* East = Positive X = -90°
* South = Positive Z = 0°
* South = Positive Z = 0°
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== Block Identifier ==
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This section shows which block the player is looking at, as well as it properties.
This section shows which block the player is looking at, as well as it properties.


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This is mostly useful for detecting barrier blocks (as shown in the picture).
This is mostly useful for detecting barrier blocks (as shown in the picture).






== Debug Keys ==
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Here are some useful F3 keys. For the full list, refer to the Minecraft Wiki article.
Here are some useful F3 keys. For the full list, refer to the Minecraft Wiki article.


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*'''F3+A''' : Reload all chunks
*'''F3+A''' : Reload all chunks
*'''F3+B''' : Shows hitboxes of all rendered entities.
*'''F3+B''' : Shows hitboxes of all rendered entities.

Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 August 2021

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The Debug Screen shows a lot of useful information for parkour. It can be activated by pressing F3.


Relevant Minecraft Wiki articles:


Coordinates

This section shows the player's coordinates, which is useful for strat positioning.

  • X and Z : The horizontal position of the player, both given with 3 decimals.
  • Y : The vertical position of the player, given with 5 decimals.


Facing

This section shows the player's facing, which is useful for strat consistency and neos.

The first number (and the only one that matters for movement) is the player's yaw (between -180° and 180°) which corresponds to horizontal rotation.

The second number is the player's pitch (between -90 and 90) which corresponds to vertical rotation.

  • East = Positive X = -90°
  • South = Positive Z = 0°
  • West = Negative X = 90°
  • North = Negative Z = 180°


Block Identifier

This section shows which block the player is looking at, as well as it properties.

This is mostly useful for detecting barrier blocks (as shown in the picture).


Debug Keys

Here are some useful F3 keys. For the full list, refer to the Minecraft Wiki article.

  • F3+A : Reload all chunks
  • F3+B : Shows hitboxes of all rendered entities.
  • F3+C : Copies the player's coordinates and rotation in a /tp command. [1.13+]
  • F3+T : Reload all textures and models.