How to import with Amulet Editor

How to import a .schematic into Minecraft Java & Bedrock with Amulet Editor

This is a full tutorial on how to import .schematics / .construction / .mcstructure to your Minecraft Java World & even Minecraft Bedrock world.    The top tutorial is Java Edition and the Bottom is Bedrock Edition.   Please note that this application is still in beta and can cause problems. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK and ALWAYS MAKE BACKUPS!  However, there is nothing better.

From the devs.

Amulet supports reading and writing all vanilla worlds newer than (and including) Java 1.12 and Bedrock 1.7.
These are not hard limits we just haven’t implemented support for older formats.
The conversion program supports conversion from and to any of the world formats listed above regardless of platform or version.

For Java Edition worlds

Use this application on worlds past 1.12.2 anything older, use MC-Edit I also did a tutorial here: https://destructiveburn.com/how-to-import-schematic-into-minecraft/


 

How to Import “.Schematics” into Minecraft Java Edition Worlds.

How to import with Amulet Editor

This tutorial will be on Windows 10 using Amulet v0.7.2.4 / Minecraft Java Edition v1.16.1 / Church Of The Dead.schematic from this website in the Minecraft Shop.
Note, you can also import .Construction and .mcstructure.

Download Amulet Editor

  1. https://github.com/Amulet-Team/Amulet-Map-Editor/releases
    Supports Windows / Linux / OSX & Source

Make A Backup of your Minecraft

  1. In Windows Press “Windows Key” + “R” to open “Run” or search for “Run”
  2. Type in the “Open” input: %appData%
  3. Press Ok
  4. At the top click on the folder called “.minecraft”
  5. Go to “saves”
  6. Copy the name of the world you will be working with.  Mine is “1_16_1 Demo Test World” and paste the copy on your desktop for now.

Find the Schematic you want to import into your world.

Amulet Editor Tutorial

  1. “Optional” I made a folder in .minecraft called: “Amulet”
    In that folder I made another folder labelled “Amulet v0.7.2.4”  This is where I can keep track of the versions I download “If” I ever need to go back and use another version.
  2. Extract the folder “Amulet” from the .zip folder  To the location you want to store it.  For me would be “Amulet v0.7.2.4” folder I created in the .minecraft folder.
  3. Open the Amulet folder and click on “amulet_app.exe”
    NOTE:  This is still new and if you have Norton Antivirus, it will pop up that few users have used it. Just press Run this program anyway.  It’s completely safe.
  4. Click on “Open World”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  5. Choose “Java”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  6. Click on the world you want to import the .schematic on.  Mine is “1_16_1 Demo Test World”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  7. Now press “3D Editor” tab
    How to import with Amulet Editor
    Let it download – load resources if it needs to.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  8. Go to the location you want to import your build.  Since this is a flat world and New I’ll import Church Of The Dead anywhere.
    If you need to add the coordinates you can do so by placing them up above.  A window will open up so you can add them.
    1 – You can find these coordinates by loading your world again and going to the location you want the build. WARNING CLOSE Amulet Editor first!
    2 – Now press F3 and you will see XYZ on the left.  You can go here to learn more: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Coordinates
    How to import with Amulet EditorQuick Note:  You can use the W/A/S/D Keys to move around while holding the right-click mouse button.
    The shift brings you down and Spacebar brings you up.
  9. Select what to import.  Since it’s a .Schematic, Select it.  If you are importing .mcstructure or .Construction use them.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  10. Browse for your .Schematic “Church Of The Dead.schematic” and press “Load”
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  11. Use the mouse to move it into the location you want.
    Click the left mouse button once to make it stay.
    Use the menu on the left to shift the structure where you want it.
    “x” is forward and back / “y” is up or down / “z” is left or right (You can use your mouse wheel”  rx – ry – rx flip the structure.  Copy “Air” “Water” “Lava” is up to you.
  12. When Done, Press “Confirm”
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  13. Go to “File” “Save”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  14. Close the world by pressing “X” in the tab above.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  15. Load up your world in Minecraft and check to see if the structure is there.
    How to import with Amulet Editor

Well, now you can see the .schematic has successfully been added.


 

 

 

How to Import “.Schematics” into Minecraft Bedrock Edition Worlds.

How to import with Amulet Editor

This tutorial will be on Windows 10 using Amulet v0.7.2.4 / Minecraft Bedrock Edition v1.16.0 / Church Of The Dead.schematic from this website in the Minecraft Shop.
Note, you can also import .Construction and .mcstructure.

Download Amulet Editor

  1. https://github.com/Amulet-Team/Amulet-Map-Editor/releases
    Supports Windows / Linux / OSX & Source

 

Make A Backup of your Minecraft

  1. Open Bedrock Edition.  Locate the word and press the pencil on the right.
  2. On the right in “Game Settings” scroll down to “Export World”
  3. Export to desktop.  Mine says “Demo Test World Bedrock.mcworld”
  4. Close Minecraft Bedrock Edition.

Find the Schematic you want to import into your world.

Amulet Editor Tutorial

  1. “Optional” I made a folder in .minecraft called: “Amulet”
    In that folder I made another folder labelled “Amulet v0.7.2.4”  This is where I can keep track of the versions I download “If” I ever need to go back and use another version.
  2. Extract the folder “Amulet” from the .zip folder  To the location you want to store it.  For me would be “Amulet v0.7.2.4” folder I created in the .minecraft folder.
  3. Open the Amulet folder and click on “amulet_app.exe”
    NOTE:  This is still new and if you have Norton Antivirus, it will pop up that few users have used it. Just press Run this program anyway.  It’s completely safe.
  4. Click on “Open World”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  5. Choose “Bedrock”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  6. Click on the world you want to import the .schematic on.  Mine is “Demo Test World Bedrock”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  7. Now press “3D Editor” tab
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  8. Let it download – load resources if it needs to.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  9. Go to the location you want to import your build at.  Since this is a flat world and New I’ll import Church Of The Dead anywhere.
    If you need to add the coordinates you can do so by placing them up above.  A window will open up so you can add them.
    1 – You can find these coordinates by loading your world again and go to the location you want the build. WARNING CLOSE Amulet Editor first!
    2 – In Bedrock Edition, the block position of player can be displayed by changing the world options. The coordinates are displayed in a box in the top left, if the “Show Coordinates” option is turned on in the game settings screen or /gamerule showcoordinates true is used.
    You can go here to learn more: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/CoordinatesHow to import with Amulet EditorQuick Note:  You can use the W/A/S/D Keys to move around while holding the right-click mouse button.
    The shift brings you down and Spacebar brings you up.
  10. Select what to import.  Since it’s a .Schematic, Select it.  If you are importing .mcstructure or .Construction use them.
    QUICK NOTE.  I cloned the images above from JAVA Edition as the settings are the exact same thing.  So the world name in the tab is different.  Just ignore that and proceed.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  11. Browse for your .Schematic “Church Of The Dead.schematic” and press “Load”
    How to import with Amulet EditorHow to import with Amulet Editor
  12. Use the mouse to move it to the location you want.
    Click the left mouse button once to make it stay.
    Use the menu on the left to shift the structure where you want it.
    “x” is forward and back / “y” is up or down / “z” is left or right (You can use your mouse wheel”  rx – ry – rx flip the structure.  Copy “Air” “Water” “Lava” is up to you.
  13. When Done, Press “Confirm”
    How to import with Amulet EditorHow to import with Amulet Editor
  14. Go to “File” “Save”
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  15. Close the world by pressing “X” in the tab above.
    How to import with Amulet Editor
  16. Load up your world in Minecraft Bedrock and check to see if the structure is there.
    How to import with Amulet Editor

 

You’re Done!

I hope this information has helped you out with adding to your world.  Amulet Editor is amazing and will continue to evolve over time.

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