In the video game Minecraft, “World Border” refers to an invisible barrier that surrounds the playable area of a world. By default, this barrier is set at a distance of 30,000,000 blocks from the world’s center in all directions. Players cannot travel beyond this border, and any attempts to do so will result in them being teleported back to the nearest safe location.
However, it is possible to disable the world border or change its size using commands. This can be useful for creating custom maps or for expanding the playable area of a world. To disable the world border, use the command “/worldborder set 0”. To change the size of the world border, use the command “/worldborder set “.