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Potted Azure Bluet

Fill Potted Azure Bluet — Bedrock Edition

Verified for Bedrock 26.32

The /fill command for Potted Azure Bluet in Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Bedrock Edition does not require a namespace prefix and includes a special replace mode for targeting specific old blocks.

Default (fill region)

Bedrock/fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet

Hollow (shell only)

Bedrock/fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet hollow

Keep (fill only air)

Bedrock/fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet keep

Destroy (drop items)

Bedrock/fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet destroy

Replace specific block

Bedrock/fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet replace dirt

Bedrock Edition fill syntax notes

  • Block names do not require a minecraft: prefix
  • Coordinates use relative notation: ~ = current position, ~10 = 10 blocks away
  • Bedrock Edition does not support outline mode (Java-only)
  • Replace mode can target a specific old block: /fill x1 y1 z1 x2 y2 z2 new_block replace old_block
  • Maximum fill volume is 32,768 blocks (32×32×32)

Frequently asked questions

What is the Bedrock Edition fill command for Potted Azure Bluet?
The basic command is /fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet. This fills an 11×6×11 region starting from your position. Adjust the coordinates to change the size and shape. Note: no minecraft: prefix needed in Bedrock.
What fill modes does Bedrock Edition support?
Bedrock Edition supports replace (default), hollow, keep, and destroy. The outline mode is exclusive to Java Edition and not available in Bedrock.
How do I replace only a specific old block in Bedrock Edition?
Use the replace mode with an old block parameter: /fill ~ ~ ~ ~10 ~5 ~10 potted_azure_bluet replace dirt. This will only replace dirt blocks with Potted Azure Bluet, leaving other blocks untouched.
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