Within the saves folder, you will find a unique folder for each world save named after the world itself e. Think of the folder like a container that holds all the important data about your world, including the world map and the accompanying metadata.
Now would be a great time to make a backup copy, in a safe location, of your world data. If you want a good overview of different map types, like adventure and parkour maps, check out Lesson 13 from our detailed Minecraft Geek School series: Downloading and Installing Custom Maps. Our two favorite locations, both on account of their wide selection and their longevity, are PlanetMinecraft and MinecraftMaps.
With both sites, the only thing to really look out for is the version number of the map. Take a moment to do so now. Minecraft world saves have two names: the name embedded in the save file and the name of the folder they are in. The previously empty World 3 slot now has our new world uploaded into it. The thumbnail for uploaded worlds is created using the world seed and disregards whatever structures have been built in the world or changes the map creator has made.
Have a pressing question about Minecraft or your Realms server? Click Play. Click Create New World. Click Advanced. Click the Name field. Type a name for your new world. Click Done. Click a World Type. Click a Game Mode. Make sure you are logged in as the world owner. Tap Play on the main screen. Make sure the Game option is selected. On the right side, locate and tap the Download World button. The exported file should be saved in the same location where non-Realm worlds are saved, e.
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Screenshot of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Backup is also useful when you want to take a world you like out of rotation, but keep it available for later play.
Minecraft Realms only has four total world slots and one of them is reserved for minigames, thus you can only have three traditional worlds loaded at any given time. Downloading a just-in-case backup so you can return to the world later on is a great way to avoid losing your build forever. You can use the backup function to download your Minecraft Realms world right to your laptop and take it with you only to turn right back around after your trip and upload it with all your additions.
There are two ways to back up your Minecraft Realms worlds. The second method involves actually downloading your Minecraft Realms world to your local PC where you can store it, play it, or both. We noted in the beginning of this section that server-side backups occur automatically in the background at intervals while your server is active.
Nonetheless, you can actually force a backup in a clever way if you need to. If you and your friends are planning on doing a major change to your builds that would be really annoying if not impossible to reverse, this is a great little trick. Pull up the configuration menu of your Realms server and unload your current world and temporarily replace it with a minigame by selecting the Minigame button, seen above, and picking a game.
This is a completely undocumented trick, but it works like a charm. Simply select your world e. If you want a copy of the world from your Realms server on your local PC, either for archival purposes or for playing offline, you can download it easily. Make sure the world you wish to back up is the active world. A warning screen will display, indicating that the current world will be downloaded and added to your single player worlds on your local PC. Click yes that you want to continue and the world will be downloaded and stored with the other single player worlds on your PC.
Just like there are two ways to back up your Minecraft Realms world, there are two ways to restore it. You can restore your worlds from server-side backups which is a single click affair and can be performed even if you have no local backups or from saves located on your local computer. Select the little red restore arrow next to the version of the world you wish to restore.
Confirm the restoration to continue. Once the restoration is complete, and it should only take a moment or two, you can jump right back into your world.
Look for the local entry that matches the Realms name, the world name, and the backup date of the file you wish to upload. Set that world map as the current one and then hop right back into the world and resume play as if it was the day you backed the map up.
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