Baritone FAQ & Helpful Info
What is Baritone in Minecraft?
Baritone is a pathfinding and automation bot for Minecraft Java Edition. It lets your player walk, mine, and build automatically using simple commands. You type a command like #goto
or #mine diamond_ore
, and it does the rest — digging, navigating terrain, and even placing blocks.
Is Baritone safe to use?
Baritone is safe in single-player and on servers that allow automation or hacked clients. Do not use it on servers that ban cheats, or you could get banned. It's most popular on anarchy servers like 2b2t where anything goes.
How do I install Baritone?
Baritone is built into many popular clients like Impact, Meteor, and Future. You can also download it as a standalone mod for Fabric or Forge. Just add the correct version to your mods folder and start using commands in-game.
What versions does Baritone support?
Baritone supports Minecraft Java Edition 1.12.2 to the latest versions. Just make sure you download the version that matches your game. It does not work on Bedrock Edition.
Can Baritone build from schematics?
Yes. Baritone can automatically build structures using .schematic
or .schem
files. These blueprints can be made with tools like Litematica or WorldEdit. Place the file in the correct folder and run #build filename.schematic
.
Can I use Baritone with Litematica?
Yes. Litematica is often used to visualize schematics in-game. You'll need to convert .litematic
files into .schem
or .schematic
formats that Baritone can read.
Does Baritone work with Elytra or boats?
Baritone supports Elytra flight using the #elytra
command and can use boats in some versions. This makes long-distance travel easier on large servers.
Is Baritone a cheat?
Yes, on most servers. Baritone is considered a cheat on survival or competitive servers. Only use it on servers that explicitly allow it or on anarchy servers where rules don't apply.
Common Baritone Commands
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#help
Lists all available Baritone commands.
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#goto x y z
Walks to the specified coordinates.
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#mine block_name
Mines the specified block type (e.g., #mine iron_ore
).
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#build filename.schematic
Builds a schematic from the schematics folder.
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#tunnel
Digs a 2x3 tunnel forward automatically.
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#explore
Begins random exploration in all directions.
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#stop
Stops the current Baritone task.
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#pause
Temporarily pauses Baritone without canceling the task.
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#resume
Resumes a paused task.
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#follow playername
Follows the specified player.
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#set allowBreak true/false
Controls whether Baritone is allowed to break blocks.
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#set allowPlace true/false
Controls whether Baritone can place blocks to assist movement or building.
Tips
- Use single-player to test your schematics before using Baritone on servers.
- Keep an eye on inventory — Baritone won’t build without the right blocks.
- Avoid using it AFK in dangerous areas unless you're geared and protected.
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