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What Does the Debug Stick Do in Minecraft Bedrock? – Answered

Minecraft Bedrock is everyone’s favorite sandbox game set in a blocky world. The game has incredible potential because the developers are constantly supplementing the game with new blocks and activities. Many players also create unique mods that can radically change the gameplay. In this guide, we will discuss one special item known as Debug Stick.

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What Does the Debug Stick Do?

Previously, the Debug Stick existed only in Minecraft Java, but an addon has appeared that introduces this rare item to Minecraft Bedrock. It looks like an ordinary stick, but glows like an enchanted item.

Players can only use this Debug Stick in creative mode. With its help, you can change the properties of certain blocks.

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For example, you can change the position of the Stairs block and also make it waterlogged. Next, you can change the position of the Log blocks and their type, such as acacia, dark oak, etc. However, if you use the Debug Stick on a standing tree log, only the type of the log will change.

Next, you can change the colors of certain blocks:

  • Glass
  • Glass panes
  • Wool
  • Concrete Powder
  • Terracotta
  • Carpet

As for Glaze Terracotta, you can only change the position of the block to change the pattern. But for slaps, unlike Stairs, you can change both the position and the material from which they are made, and make them waterlogged. You can also change the position of blocks such as Trap Door, Ladder, and Rails. That’s all the functions of the Debug Stick, which will certainly come in handy if you are going to build some kind of complex building.

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