The smite
command is typically used in minecraft to invoke a lightning strike on a specific target. To use it, you would enter the command in the chat or command block as /smite [target]
, replacing [target]
with the player’s name or entity you want to strike. If executed successfully, a lightning bolt will hit the specified target, dealing damage and potentially setting nearby blocks on fire. Make sure you have the necessary permissions or are in creative mode to use this command.
Smite him repeatedly about the head and shoulders!
You just use prayer. And SMITE THE MOFOS.
It makes lighting hit the player that you entered into the /smite command
In ancient Greek myths the gods would smite those who displeased them.
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of Smite, of Smite, imp. (/ rare p. p.) of Smite.
of Smite, of Smite, imp. (/ rare p. p.) of Smite.
After being granted Godlike powers in a freak accident at the laboratory, there was nothing left to do but smite those who had wronged me in my childhood.
If you're talking about the smite enchantment, then no. Smite affects Zombies and Skeletons.
The word "aid" is an antonym of smite.
I've seen some people enter it in as /Smite <player> through a command block, although I'm not as sure how to do it in Singleplayer mode.
I will smite you and after I have smote you, you will have been smitten.