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enter following command:
forcedelete 20
the 20 defines the range in which objects will be deleted/destroyed
range can be from 5 to 30
this command removes every removebale object in the defined radius
including creatures, spawnables like plants and small rocks
use this with caution
some rocks might need 2 commands to get fully destroyed
otherwise use the cheatsword or cheatsledge
the command deletes or destroys things from the world
destruction may occurs on trees or rocks
i dont know why but the command does this things
yeah, i use devcommands sometimes but for creative reasons only or when something is blocking my builds
never ever would i ruin my game by adding stuff (ressources, weapons and things) via devcommands. this would defeat the whole purpose of the game in an instant
there is the exception when i start a world for "creative only"
this world is just for building and in this case ill go nuts with devcommands XD
so to be more precise
deleting occurs on regrowing pickables like dandelion for instance - the command removes this pickable permanently (it wont grow back)
destruction occurs on trees or rocks where the command works like one has used tools on the tree/rock and it pops its ressources
in this case a second execute of forcedelete will remove the drops (similar to the removedrop command)
Good to know, thanks.