How To Summon The Warden In Minecraft

How to Summon the Warden in Minecraft

This Minecraft tutorial explains how to summon the Warden with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

You can summon the Warden whenever you want using a cheat (game command) in Minecraft. This is done using the /summon command.

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Let's explore how to do this.

Supported Platforms

The command to summon the Warden is available in the following versions of Minecraft:

PlatformSupported (Version*)
Java Edition (PC/Mac) Java Edition (PC/Mac)Yes (1.19)
Pocket Edition (PE) Pocket Edition (PE)Yes (1.19.0)
Xbox 360 Xbox 360No
Xbox One Xbox OneYes (1.19.0)
PS3 PS3No
PS4 PS4Yes (1.19.0)
Wii U Wii UNo
Nintendo Switch Nintendo SwitchYes (1.19.1)
Windows 10 Edition Windows 10 EditionYes (1.19.0)
Education Edition Education EditionYes (1.19.52)

* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable. NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.

Requirements

To run game commands in Minecraft, you have to turn cheats on in your world.

Summon Command

  • Java
  • PE
  • Xbox
  • PS
  • Nintendo
  • Win10
  • Edu

Summon Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac), the syntax to summon the Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden [pos] [nbt]

Definitions

  • pos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • nbt is optional. It is a compound NBT tag (formerly called data tag) that sets a property for the Warden such as {CustomName:"\"Monster\""} or {Health:15.0f}.

Summon Command in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) 1.20, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) 1.19, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Summon Command in Minecraft Xbox One Edition

In Minecraft Xbox One Edition 1.20, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft Xbox One Edition 1.19, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Summon Command in Minecraft PS4 Edition

In Minecraft PS4 Edition 1.20, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft PS4 Edition 1.19, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Summon Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition

In Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition 1.20, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition 1.19, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Summon Command in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

In Minecraft Windows 10 Edition 1.20, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft Windows 10 Edition 1.19, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Summon Command in Minecraft Education Edition

In Minecraft Education Edition 1.20.12, the syntax to summon a Warden using the /summon command is:

/summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos] /summon warden [spawnPos] [yRot] [xRot] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtEntity> [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden [spawnPos] facing <lookAtPosition> [spawnEvent] [nameTag]

In Minecraft Education Edition 1.19.52, the syntax to summon the Warden is:

/summon warden [spawnPos] [spawnEvent] [nameTag] /summon warden <nameTag> [spawnPos]

Definitions

  • spawnPos is optional. It is the x y z coordinate where the Warden should spawn. If no coordinate is specified, the Warden will spawn in the current location.
  • spawnEvent is optional. It is the name of a game event for the Warden. See spawn events for the Warden.
  • nameTag is the custom name to assign to the Warden. It will appear as a nametag above the Warden.
  • xRot is the x-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. Positive values look downward and negative values look upward. 0=facing forward, 90=facing straight down, -90=facing straight up.
  • yRot is the y-rotation that the Warden is facing in degrees. 0=South, 90=West, 180=North, 270=East.
  • lookAtEntity is the name of a player (or a target selector) that the Warden will face when spawned.
  • lookAtPositon is a set of x y z coordinates that the Warden will face when spawned.

Examples

  • Java
  • PE
  • Xbox
  • PS
  • Nintendo
  • Win10
  • Edu

Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac)

To summon the Warden in Minecraft Java Edition:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden that is named Monster:

/summon warden ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"\"Monster\""}

Example in Pocket Edition (PE)

To summon the Warden in Minecraft PE:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden at the coordinates (12, 65, -8):

/summon warden 12 65 -8

Example in Xbox One Edition

To summon the Warden in Minecraft Xbox One Edition:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden that is 4 blocks West of your current position:

/summon warden ~-4 ~ ~

Example in PS4 Edition

To summon the Warden in Minecraft PS4 Edition:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden at the coordinates (8, 67, 100):

/summon warden 8 67 100

Example in Nintendo Switch Edition

To summon the Warden in Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden at the coordinates (8, 72, 100):

/summon warden 8 72 100

Example in Windows 10 Edition

To summon the Warden in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition:

/summon warden

To summon the Warden that is 1 block above your current position:

/summon warden ~ ~1 ~

Example in Education Edition

To summon the Warden in Minecraft Education Edition:

/summon warden

To summonthe Warden at the coordinates (-70, 63, 12):

/summon warden -70 63 12

How to Enter the Command

1. Open the Chat Window

The easiest way to run a command in Minecraft is within the chat window. The game control to open the chat window depends on the version of Minecraft:

  • For Java Edition (PC/Mac), press the T key to open the chat window.
  • For Pocket Edition (PE), tap on the chat button help command at the top of the screen.
  • For Xbox One, press the D-Pad (right) xbox one on the controller.
  • For PS4, press the D-Pad (right) ps4 on the controller.
  • For Nintendo Switch, press the right arrow button nintendo switch on the controller.
  • 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 are going to summon the Warden in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.20 with the following command:

/summon warden

Type the command in the chat window. As you are typing, you will see the command appear in the lower left corner of the game window. Press the Enter key to run the command.

summon warden

Once the cheat has been entered, the Warden will spawn and appear in your world:

completed summon warden

You will see the message "Summoned new Warden" appear in the lower left corner of the game window to indicate that the Warden has been summoned. You may need to look behind you to see it.

Congratulations, you have summoned the Warden in Minecraft.

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