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This post is meant for the new players, and also for everyone else, of course
Here is a list of commands and other useful stuff that everyone should know about the server. Let's get started
Commands:
/f f <faction name>
The /f f command will allow you to see
information about a certain faction. If you type the /f f command
without typing a faction name, it will display information about your
own faction. Doing /f f <player name> will display information
about their faction.
The faction information is layed out like this:
Description: The faction description (Self explaintory).
Age: How old the faction is (Also self explaintory).
Open: Yes or No. (The command itself says what this does)
Land/Power/Maxpower: Land is the
ammount of chunks you have claimed. Power is the ammount of caliming
power your faction has (not used on TE). Maxpower is the maximmum
ammount of chunks your faction can claim. Every faction member adds 8
into the max power, maxing out at 200.
In truce with: The factions that
you are in truce with. Will always display the safezone and the spawn
factions. (Self explaintory)
Allies: The factions you are allied to. (Self explaintory)
Enemies: The factions you are enemies with. (Self explaintory once again)
Followers online: The faction members that are currently online. (Self explaintory)
Followers offline: (Self explaintory)
/f map
/f sc
/f access <p (player) or f (faction)> <player name or faction name>
The /f access command will allow you to grant access to a player or faction to
the chunk you are standing on. This is very useful as way to prevent
griefing. Doing /f access p <player name> will allow the player
full access to the chunk, even if they are not part of your faction. /f
access f <faction name> will allow you to grant access to every
member of the faction you chose.
This command works as a toggle. You can also use /f access v to see who has access to the chunk.
To make it
so that only you can edit a certain place in your faction, do /f access f
<your faction name>. This will make it so that no one in your
faction can edit that chunk. Then, do /f access p <your name>.
Now, only you can edit that chunk.
/f perm <your faction name> <perm> <who> <yes/no>
The
/f perm command will allow you to grant access to certain things in
your faction. for example, if I do /f perm WindGods door ALL no, It'll
not allow my allies to use doors in my faction. Doing /f perm without
anything on the front will show you the perms of your faction. If you do
/f perm <faction name> will display the perms of the faction you
chose.
Here is a list of perms (the command itself says what these do):
build
painbuild
door
button
lever
container
invite
kick
sethome
withdraw
territory
access
disband
perms
Here is a list of who you can grant permissions to:
LEA: Faction Leader
OFF: Faction Officer
MEM: Member
REC: Recruit (less powerful than member. This can be achieved by using /f demote on a member)
ALL: Ally factions
TRU: Factions in truce
NEU: Neutral factions
ENE: Enemy factions.
Here is a list of commands and other useful stuff that everyone should know about the server. Let's get started
Commands:
/f f <faction name>
Spoiler
The /f f command will allow you to see
information about a certain faction. If you type the /f f command
without typing a faction name, it will display information about your
own faction. Doing /f f <player name> will display information
about their faction.
The faction information is layed out like this:
Description: The faction description (Self explaintory).
Age: How old the faction is (Also self explaintory).
Open: Yes or No. (The command itself says what this does)
Land/Power/Maxpower: Land is the
ammount of chunks you have claimed. Power is the ammount of caliming
power your faction has (not used on TE). Maxpower is the maximmum
ammount of chunks your faction can claim. Every faction member adds 8
into the max power, maxing out at 200.
In truce with: The factions that
you are in truce with. Will always display the safezone and the spawn
factions. (Self explaintory)
Allies: The factions you are allied to. (Self explaintory)
Enemies: The factions you are enemies with. (Self explaintory once again)
Followers online: The faction members that are currently online. (Self explaintory)
Followers offline: (Self explaintory)
/f map
Spoiler
The /f map command will display the
factions around you, along with a "compass", using text form. Each
character means 1 chunk, and 1 symbol means 1 faction. Your faction will
be displayed in green symbols, your allies with purple, your enemies
with red and neutral factions with white. There is a legend on the
bottom that tells you which faction is that symbol. Wilderness will be
displayed as a —
factions around you, along with a "compass", using text form. Each
character means 1 chunk, and 1 symbol means 1 faction. Your faction will
be displayed in green symbols, your allies with purple, your enemies
with red and neutral factions with white. There is a legend on the
bottom that tells you which faction is that symbol. Wilderness will be
displayed as a —
/f sc
Spoiler
The /f sc command will allow you to see the corners of the chunk you're inside of by spawning glass and glowstone. This is very useful if you want to know what are the boundaries of your plot. The blocks will stay there, as long as you don't move. Using /f sc will lag you for a bit when the blocks are spawning and despawning. Here's how /f sc looks like:
Spoiler
The /f access command will allow you to grant access to a player or faction to
the chunk you are standing on. This is very useful as way to prevent
griefing. Doing /f access p <player name> will allow the player
full access to the chunk, even if they are not part of your faction. /f
access f <faction name> will allow you to grant access to every
member of the faction you chose.
This command works as a toggle. You can also use /f access v to see who has access to the chunk.
To make it
so that only you can edit a certain place in your faction, do /f access f
<your faction name>. This will make it so that no one in your
faction can edit that chunk. Then, do /f access p <your name>.
Now, only you can edit that chunk.
Spoiler
The
/f perm command will allow you to grant access to certain things in
your faction. for example, if I do /f perm WindGods door ALL no, It'll
not allow my allies to use doors in my faction. Doing /f perm without
anything on the front will show you the perms of your faction. If you do
/f perm <faction name> will display the perms of the faction you
chose.
Here is a list of perms (the command itself says what these do):
build
painbuild
door
button
lever
container
invite
kick
sethome
withdraw
territory
access
disband
perms
Here is a list of who you can grant permissions to:
LEA: Faction Leader
OFF: Faction Officer
MEM: Member
REC: Recruit (less powerful than member. This can be achieved by using /f demote on a member)
ALL: Ally factions
TRU: Factions in truce
NEU: Neutral factions
ENE: Enemy factions.
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