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How to Turn Off Rain in Minecraft

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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Minecraft is a popular sandbox game that allows players to create their own virtual world. In this game, players can explore different biomes, build structures, and survive against different threats. One of the threats players might face is rain. Rain can be annoying in Minecraft, but there is a way to turn it off.

Step 1: Open the World Settings Menu

The first step to turning off rain in Minecraft is to open the world settings menu. This can be done by clicking on the “Options” button at the main menu, then selecting “Video Settings,” and finally clicking on the “Quality” button.

Step 2: Turn Off Weather

Once the world settings menu is open, scroll down until you find the “Weather” option. To turn off rain, simply click on the “Off” button next to the “Weather” option. This will disable all forms of weather in the game, including rain.

Step 3: Save Changes

After turning off weather, click on the “Done” button to save the changes you’ve made to the world settings. The next time you play the game, rain will be turned off.

Other Ways to Turn Off Rain in Minecraft

There are other ways to turn off rain in Minecraft, including the use of mods and console commands. Mods are user-created modifications that can be installed to change the gameplay experience. Some mods allow players to turn off rain or modify the weather in the game.

Console commands are also a popular way to turn off rain in Minecraft. To use console commands, players must open the chat window by pressing the “/” key. Then, type “/weather clear” to turn off the rain.

Conclusion

Rain can be a nuisance in Minecraft, but it’s easy to turn it off with the above steps. Whether you choose to turn off weather in the world settings menu, use mods, or console commands, turning off rain can improve your gameplay experience. Happy gaming!

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