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Why dont we count The Player (Minecraft) with the Command Bar?

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So i have this question for a while ago, why inst The Player (Minecraft) who i will call Steve, doest have a Command Bar tabber? I mean i guess he doesnt have a Key because the Command Bar doesnt really destroy anything, but still, he should have a Command Bar tabber, like the Command Block count but not the Command Bar, wich btw is the only way you can get a Command Block, i mean it would be very troublesome because of the Nigh-Omnipotence Steve have because hes able of doing like literally anything with it, but still can someone at least explain to me why Command Bar Steve is not a thing on this wiki?
 
It’d be like allowing the Konami Code as an ability for video game characters, or Infinite Money Cheat Codes for several video games. That’s why we don’t allow them- they clearly aren’t actually a part of the story, nor actual abilities the characters have.
 
It’d be like allowing the Konami Code as an ability for video game characters, or Infinite Money Cheat Codes for several video games. That’s why we don’t allow them- they clearly aren’t actually a part of the story, nor actual abilities the characters have.
Watch as some random lore tidbit from literally no where confirms Cheat Codes/Admin Commands/Console Commands are Canon. Somehow.
 
Wouldn’t be that surprised for Minecraft honestly, it’s got so little lore that whatever Lore we do get has to be considered Canon.
 
"Enable Cheats" mentions it, and story mode had an Administrator. "The Player" is given a key for creating worlds, and the cheat toggle is part of creating worlds. It seems like "The Player"'s key is simply cherry-picked based on what seem to be very subjective reasoning.
 
The Player actually comes from the Credits scene, where it’s revealed The Player is also a character and stuff, iirc. A lot of the god-tiers of Minecraft come from the Credits.

iirc the Administrator didn’t have Admin commands and the likes.
 
The Player actually comes from the Credits scene, where it’s revealed The Player is also a character and stuff, iirc. A lot of the god-tiers of Minecraft come from the Credits.

iirc the Administrator didn’t have Admin commands and the likes.
I think there's an implication, but either way The Player is said to create the world, yes? Is cheats not a toggle decided while creating a world?
 
Does anything imply the Cheats are an actual ability ‘The Player’, as is Canon within the games, can utilize these Cheats? Not even the Administrators in Story Mode use things like that, what makes you think all Cheats are canon just because they’re present?
Once again, it’d be like allowing the Konami Code for abilities. It’s not something the players can actually do, and nothing implies they can actually do it, and, since it’s Cheats, they’re typically regarded as non-Canon unless proven otherwise,
 
Does anything imply the Cheats are an actual ability ‘The Player’, as is Canon within the games, can utilize these Cheats? Not even the Administrators in Story Mode use things like that, what makes you think all Cheats are canon just because they’re present?
Once again, it’d be like allowing the Konami Code for abilities. It’s not something the players can actually do, and nothing implies they can actually do it, and, since it’s Cheats, they’re typically regarded as non-Canon unless proven otherwise,
Except in the game from where the Konami Code originated, the characters don't have a key which is supposed to represent you the player, who literally creates the game world, yeah? It's canon that The Player creates the world, which includes an option for cheats, which is far different than an Easter egg like the Konami code.
 
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