Peaceful players view Minecraft as a field to express their creativity and have some fun with friends. However, there are also griefers who prefer to add a bit of drama to their gameplay. Griefers irritate people by destroying their constructions or majorly altering them.
Discovering your work has been ruined or rearranged can be frustrating. Thankfully, there’s a way to find out who exactly has placed or removed a block in Minecraft if you’re playing on your own server.
In this guide, we’ll explain how to check who made changes to construction in Minecraft and answer some of the most common questions related to the topic.
Can You Check Who Placed a Block in Minecraft?
There is no way to find out who has placed a block in the Minecraft base game. But you can track all changes made on your server with third-party plugins. One of the most popular block logging tools is CoreProtect. Here’s how to install it using the Minecraft Server Manager:
- Head to the Minecraft Server Manager page and log in.
- Navigate to the “Plugins” tab, then search for “CoreProtect” and hit the “Enter” key.
- Click “Install” on the CoreProtect page.
- Restart your server from the Minecraft Server Manager main page after installing the plugin.
If you don’t have the Minecraft Server Manager, you can install the plugin following these instructions:
- Download the CoreProtect plugin on your computer.
- Place the CoreProtect .jar file into your Minecraft server “plugins” folder.
- Restart your server.
Once the plugin is installed, you can start tracking who made changes on your server. To do this, launch your server and bring up the command input box. Type in “/core inspect” or “/co i”. Then, use the controls listed below to check who has placed or removed a block in Minecraft:
- Left-click a block to see which player placed it.
- Right-click a block to see what adjacent block was removed.
- Right-click a door, button, or lever to view who last used it.
- Right-click an empty place to view what block was recently removed in that location and by whom.
Alternatively, you can use the LogBlock plugin. It doesn’t let you view who placed a specific block but provides information on all blocks placed by a specific player. Here’s how to set it up:
- Download the plugin on your device.
- Place the LogBlock .jar file into your Minecraft server “plugins” folder.
- Run your server, bring up the command input box, and type “stop” to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Rerun the server.
After the plugin is installed, you can track who made changes on your server by typing the following commands into the command input box:
- “/lb sum p since 1d” – list all players on the server and the blocks they’ve changed in the past 24 hours.
- “/lb player sum blocks” – view all blocks a specific player has changed.
How to Check Who Placed a Block in Minecraft WorldEdit?
Minecraft WorldEdit makes building large-scale structures simple and lets you copy and paste enormous constructions between worlds. The issue is, it also helps griefers do massive damage with less effort. Thankfully, WorldEdit is compatible with Bukkit block logging plugins, such as CoreProtect. Here’s how to install it on your server:
- Download CoreProtect .jar file on your computer.
- Drag and drop the CoreProtect .jar file into your Minecraft server “plugins” folder.
- Restart your server.
Once the server is restarted, launch it and bring up the command input box. Type in “/co inspect” to start the inspector. Then, use the following commands to track who placed or removed blocks on your server:
- Left-click a block to see which player placed it.
- Right-click a block to see when an adjacent block was removed.
- Right-click a door, button, or lever to view who last used it.
- Right-click an empty place to view what block was recently removed in that location and by whom.
- Type in “
/co lookup
” followed by the necessary parameters into the command input box to search for specific changes. For instance, you can specify the player’s name, time, location, and action.
How to See How Many Blocks You Placed in Minecraft
Sometimes, it’s interesting to see how many blocks make up a massive construction. You can check how many blocks you or someone else has placed in Minecraft using plugins such as LogBlock. Here’s how to install it on your server:
- Download the LogBlock .jar file.
- Drag and drop the LogBlock .jar file into your Minecraft server “plugins” folder.
- Run your server. Then, bring up the command input box and type in “stop” to bring it to a complete stop.
- Run the server again, and the plugin should now work.
You can check how many blocks a user has place using the following commands:
- “/lb sum p since 1d” – list all players on the server and the blocks they’ve changed in the past 24 hours.
- “/lb player sum blocks” – view all blocks a specific player has changed. Type in your username to view how many blocks you’ve placed.
Protect Your Server
Now that you know how to track changes on your Minecraft server, you can fight griefers and revert the changes they made. Apart from that, block logging plugins such as LogBlock and CoreProtect can provide you with valuable insights into the work you’ve performed. Keep your server safe!
What are your tips to prevent griefing in Minecraft? Share your tips in the comments section below.