I recommend adding a feature to set the spawnpoint inside a compact machine from its "inside view" GUI. Steps to reproduce: Here's how: You open the "inside view" GUI of the compact machine. There's a new button "set spawnpoint". You press it and it shows the current set spawnpoint as a square on the block you spawn on. If you're concerned with the items, do a command chain: gamerule keepInventory true -> kill @p -> gamerule keepInventory false. If you don't want the player to see a death screen, you can combine this with gamerule doImmediateRespawn true . 7.4M subscribers in the Minecraft community. Minecraft community on reddit. Use the /spawnpoint command. This command allows you to quickly set your spawnpoint with a game command (ie: cheat). For the purposes of this tutorial, we will explore how to use a bed to change your spawn point. Steps to change your Spawn Point 1. Place a Bed It is most common for you to sleep in your bed at night during your game. While on your Minecraft adventure, you may need to change where you live and respawn at. When that happens, you can change your spawn point. To adjust your spawn point, you will need to either sleep in a bed or use a command to set your spawn point. SETTING A BED SPAWN POINT. To set a spawn point with a bed, a bed is necessary. The /spawnpoint [user] command sets the spawn point for a specific player. If you'd need a specific point (similar to Essentials' /spawn command) to spawn (presuming that everybody's mainly in Survival), I'd recommend making a spawn platform with a command block clock that teleports anyone on that platform to the rule room and set Once you have these cheats on, press T on PC or right on the D-Pad of your Xbox One console to open the Chat Window. Once there simply type /spawn point and this will be set as your new spawn point. You can even spawn particular spawn points for particular players by typing [player] and [spawnPos] syntaxes after /spawnpoint in the chat window Type /gamerule spawnRadius value> (ensuring to keep the upper case letters) into the command line. This determines how far a player will be randomly spawned after entering the game or after dying from the world's spawn point. All players will always spawn in the same location if the spawn radius is set to one. Ten blocks are chosen as the Spawn point /spawnpoint [player: target] [spawnPos: x y z] Sets the spawn position for a player. Arguments. player: target A player name string or target selector to identify the player. spawnPos: x y z: position A vector [x y z] of floats that defines the player's new spawn point. There is a gamerule ‘spawnRadius’ which will make you spawn in a 10 block radius around the coords by default. This can be changed to 0 though. Execute as [target] at @s run spawnpoint [target] [coordinates] Simple to explain. Some commands anly affect some entities, spawnpoint being one of them. This is a rather simple mod introducing two commands to set a static spawnpoint and to teleport to it. Yes, I know you can set this in minetest.conf, however, doing so causes the spawnpoint to be the same across all of your worlds (very inconvenient). Instead of using minetest.conf, this mod stores the spawnpoint (and other settings) within the 2gPR.