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Minecraft: How to show Light Levels

by Abhishek Singh
August 11, 2022
in Games, Gaming, News, PC, Xbox
Minecraft How to show Light Levels

You can always make your experience in Minecraft more vivid and enjoyable by exploring certain mechanics like Light Levels to make it immersive. For a simulated 3D block game, the lighting effects that the game generates on the object accurately reflect on the surface, and aside from the eye candy, it also serves a purpose in the game if you’re building bases and want to establish a farm. If you’re starting out fresh or new to the game and want to know how to display light levels, our article will guide you every step of the way. Continue reading the article to know more.

Minecraft How to show Light Levels

What’s fascinating about the light sources in Minecraft is that they aren’t bound to blocks like torches, lanterns, candles, or any light illuminating source. Depending on where you place the light source, blocks react differently and players often run into the night mobs that spawn inside their base which can give them a hard time if they’re clueless about what to do. Light Levels can help you mitigate that and filling it with torches and lanterns will keep them from appearing especially if you’re building your base or farm. That goes without saying, the lighting from the sky is the most optimal for farming and should be used primarily above any other light source. You might be thinking about how to show light levels in the game. We’ve mentioned how you can use it in the next section below, so keep reading.

How to display light levels in Minecraft?

If you wish to see light levels in Minecraft, you can invoke the setting by typing commands in the console. By doing so, you can see tick speed and other information on the display. Simply press F3 to bring out the debug screen and a light source option will appear at the bottom of the menu. The only problem with this method is that you can see the light level of the block you are currently standing on. If you’re using the vanilla version of Minecraft, you can use mods and resource packs to show you light levels. You can see the various values that range from 0-15, concerning light levels in the debug menu.

This concludes our article on how to show light levels in Minecraft. We hope that you enjoyed reading this article, stay tuned for more updates about Minecraft guides, news, and more at Digistatement.

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