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This tutorial will teach you how to make animated scoreboards in Minecraft Bedrock edition. Join My Community Discord: / discord Twitter: @ItsMCBYT Instagram: @itsmcbyt =Setting up the Scoreboard= Welcome to my tutorial. Let's get started! First type in /scoreboard objectives add v1 dummy "Text you want" For example, I will be changing the text to "ItsMCB Here" =Color Codes= Now, you will probably want to color code that text. You will need a section sign, and you can type it in many ways. Most people search for section sign and copy and paste it. If you need help typing a section sign just Google it with your device. =Animating It= Now it's time to animate it any way you want. Remember back to when we created a scoreboard called v1? Well let's repeat that same command but instead of v1 change it to v2. Type in /scoreboard objectives add v2 dummy "Text you want" Again, I'm changing mine to ItsMCB Here. My animation changes the text color from the yellow to gold. I'm going to be adding the gold color in the beginning and also moving the yellow. Now I'm going to send the command. To conclude the animation I want, I'll be adding a v3. =Ticking Area= Ticking areas are defined chunks that will constantly stay loaded, even if the players are far away. This will ensure the commands to animate it will always be working. I like making my area into a box so I can visually see my limitations. Note, you can always delete a ticking area and make it bigger or smaller. =Setting the Display= Type into your command block /scoreboard objectives setdisplay sidebar v1 Now we have our static scoreboard sidebar. Make a redstone clock with the command blocks needed to animate your scoreboard. In my case, I need 3. Make sure to change the V's in each one. Now set it with redstone and voilà, you have an animated scoreboard. =Adding Text= Even though it looks nice, we'll want some text below it. If you are adding this to a realm, you might want to add the code onto the sidebar. Type in /scoreboard players add "Realm Code: DEMO" v1 1 Now you'll notice it phasing in and out. This is because you need to repeat this process with all the V's you have. To add a secondary line, type /scoreboard players add "STRING TWO" v1 2 If you wanted a third line or more, replace the two with the desired number.