How To Change the Difficulty on a Minecraft Server

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If you want to know how to change the difficulty on a Minecraft server, this is the video for you! We show you how to set your Minecraft server difficulty. Whether you want to change the difficulty on a Minecraft to hard, peaceful, easy, or medium, you can use any difficulty that you want when updating your server difficulty in Minecraft!

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About this video: You’ve just started your Minecraft server, and you want to change difficulty. Maybe you tried the /difficulty command, but when you start your server back up, you notice the difficult has been reset. Well, this video will show you how to change the difficulty on a Minecraft server so that it will always be the same difficulty even after the server restarts.

To get started, you will want to open up your main Minecraft server directory. Here, you should have your server files such as your world folder and a file called server.properties.

Open the server.properties file, and in it, you will see a “difficulty=” setting. This is where you will set your Minecraft server’s difficulty. The options are peaceful, easy, normal, and hard. By default, the server difficulty for Minecraft is easy.

To change the difficulty though, set the difficulty= like to “difficulty=hard” to change your server’s difficulty to hard. If you wanted to change it to normal, you would simply change it to “difficulty=normal”.

After you change your difficulty, make sure to save your server.properties file. At this point, you will need to start or restart your server for the change of difficulty to take effect.

Once you are in-game, you can use the /difficulty command assuming you are OP’d on the server to check your Minecraft server’s difficulty. You can use the command to change your server’s difficulty as well, but it will reset when you restart the server.

At this point thought, you now know how to change server difficulty in Minecraft. If you have any questions about how to change the difficulty on a Minecraft server, let us know in the comments. We will try our best to help you out.

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