Thank you for your time and consideration. My first thought was that one may wish to have a specifically themed world, but then I thought that if a world is large to endless, one could just move really far away from one camp/settlement/base if they wanted to create/style a new environment or theme. ** Edit: If I get sick of a world, can I delete it and start a different one? ** If I purchase the multiple world package for myself, and a single world package for a family member, can the family member bring their character and stuff from their world to one of mine? Created on FebruMinecraft for Windows 10 Master Collection no longer available I purchased Minecraft for Windows 10 Master Collection a month ago and downloaded and installed for one of my children with a linked family account. If one owns multiple worlds, can they take the same character from one world to the next (sort of like Terraria), or are characters unique to a single world? My question then is What would I need multiple worlds for? From context, I gather that a world is the environment (I've heard large to endless) that your character exists and builds in. One comes with 1 "World", while the other (more expensive) one comes with 6 "worlds". When looking at the windows 10 version, I noticed options to buy different packages or collections. This is a sort of continuation of an earlier post of mine where I asked questions about purchasing Minecraft ( ).
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