For Windows 10 Edition, press the T key to open the chat window. For Education Edition, press the T key to open the chat window. 2. Type the Command. In this example, we will set the world spawn point to a coordinate of (-113, 92, 211): /setworldspawn -113 92 211. Type the command in the chat window.

Set world spawn location /setworldspawn [x y z] Set the world spawn location either to the player's current position or a set of entered coordinates. Change game mode
CrazedLobster: For me WorldGuard region flag mob-spawning deny worked, I selected a village and all the villagers disappeared on server restart So it works But I have to say, it does not deny the entities to enter that region, so if you meet a zombie (for ex.) in that region it doesn't means the mob-spawning is not denied, just a zombie walked into the region from outside.
This would only ever set the world spawn to the location of the command, not to the player. Replace as with at and it should work. In total; /execute at @p[name=playername] run setworldspawn ~ ~ ~
Lowering this will make items de-spawn faster (potentially saving resources as there are fewer entities to tick) while increasing this will take them longer to de-spawn and use up more resources (as the item entities will have to be ticked for longer until they de-spawn). mob-spawn-range Default: 6 Type: Integer Description: Radius in chunks
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