It really isn't hard to figure out. The syntax has changed since 1.12, but it still has the same concept. The command looks something like this: Show You can either give or clear effects by typing give or clear. Next, you put in your username. Next is the ID. Instead of typing numbers, a name ID is required (minecraft:<effectName>). Last is amount of time the effect will last (in seconds) and it's amplifier (effect level). Let's say we want to give the effect to a player named jenny, and we want the nausea effect for 10 seconds without amplifiers. The command will look like this: /effect give jenny minecraft:nausea 10 0A full-length guide on using the /effect command can be found here, and the list of possible effects and their IDs can be found here. I'm serious now. Not a troll, not to harass or offend anyone, I seriously have a question here. I really enjoy the game - when I can play, that is. I only play singleplayer. And sometimes (most of the times) I can't play for long because I get nausea. I mean, I do enjoy the game. Usually for 5-10 minutes. Then I start to feel nausea. There were several days in summer when I could play for several hours without even a hint of nausea, I even thought that it went away for good - but recently it returned. I don't get nausea while doing other stuff, playing other games. It only happens with Minecraft, and it's a shame because I really love this game. Does anyone else experience this? What could be the cause? Tried different screen resolutions, different music and sound volumes (including playing muted), but yet can't seem to find a connection. Once again, I'm serious now. I want to play Minecraft, I really enjoyed it those few calm days in summer but can't enjoy it now. Any suggestions (aside from "play something else)?
This Minecraft tutorial explains the Nausea effect with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Supported PlatformsThe Nausea effect is available in the following versions of Minecraft:
* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable. Background
The Nausea effect is a status effect that wobbles and warps what you see in the game. It gives you the feeling that the room is spinning and that you are about to be sick. There are levels of Nausea such as Nausea II, Nausea III, Nausea IV and so on. The higher the level of Nausea, the faster the screen will twist and warp.
Icon and Particle EffectsWhen you have the Nausea effect, the following icon will appear in the top right corner of your screen (in older versions of Minecraft, the effect icons only appears when you are viewing the inventory menu): You will also see particle effects floating around you. In the latest version of Minecraft, these particle effects will be purple. When the Nausea effect wears off, the icon and particle effects will disappear. You will be back to your normal status. DurationDepending on how you get the effect, the duration of the Nausea effect will be different. To see how much time is remaining for the effect, go to your inventory menu. In this example, it says 4:15 under Nausea so this means that there is 4 minutes and 15 seconds remaining of the Nausea effect. Items that give the Nausea EffectThe following are items that give the Nausea effect:
Effect ID and NameSee a complete list of Minecraft Effects that is interactive and searchable. Effect Command for NauseaOther Status EffectsHere are the other status effects in Minecraft such as:
Nausea is a status effect that affects the view of a player by warping and distorting. This doesn't affect a player's health or hunger in any way, but the distortion can have a rather disorienting effect on a player. When the effect is started, the distortion grows in intensity, and when it's about to end, the distortion diminishes, similar to how a player enters inside a nether portal. Like all status effects, it can be removed by drinking milk. SourcesAside from commands, nausea can only be obtained through eating a pufferfish. |