Published Aug 10th, 2025, 8/10/25 8:16 am
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Pwarp for NeoForge Pwarp Mod adds simple, server-friendly player warps with a UI and command integration.
Create a warp with /setpwarp <name>, open the warp browser with /pwarp, or jump directly with /pwarp <name>. A clean inventory-style screen shows all available warps, with pagination for large lists. Each icon displays the warp’s name and owner; click to teleport.
Power users can manage their own warps through /pwarpsettings <name>: • Rename a warp, • Toggle Public/Private visibility, • Pick an icon (defaults to your player head), • And delete with /delpwarp <name> when you’re done.
Safe TP. Before teleporting, the mod checks the destination for hazards: lava/water in the feet or head space, solid blocks occupying the space, or no solid floor (void). If unsafe, the teleport is cancelled and the player is prompted to run /pwarp confirm (within a configurable time window) to proceed anyway. These checks are fully configurable (enable/disable water as a hazard, confirmation window length, etc.).
Teleporting is safe and polished: there’s a countdown with on-screen updates, sound and particle feedback, an optional cancel-on-move rule, and a cooldown to prevent spam. Everything is configurable: cooldown seconds, cancel-on-move, and per-player warp limits (separate values for singleplayer and non-op users). Warps save their dimension and position, so cross-dimension teleport works out of the box and persists across restarts.
The UX is smooth: command autocomplete suggests your warp names, the UI mirrors vanilla container styling, and all texts are fully localizable (English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese-BR, Italian, Russian included). Built for modern NeoForge on Minecraft 1.21.x, the mod uses standard Menus/Screens and the translation key system, so it plays nicely with other mods and servers.
Whether you’re a builder hopping between bases or an admin offering player homes, Pwarp Mod keeps teleportation fast, readable, configurable—and safe—without getting in your way.
Create a warp with /setpwarp <name>, open the warp browser with /pwarp, or jump directly with /pwarp <name>. A clean inventory-style screen shows all available warps, with pagination for large lists. Each icon displays the warp’s name and owner; click to teleport.
Power users can manage their own warps through /pwarpsettings <name>: • Rename a warp, • Toggle Public/Private visibility, • Pick an icon (defaults to your player head), • And delete with /delpwarp <name> when you’re done.
Safe TP. Before teleporting, the mod checks the destination for hazards: lava/water in the feet or head space, solid blocks occupying the space, or no solid floor (void). If unsafe, the teleport is cancelled and the player is prompted to run /pwarp confirm (within a configurable time window) to proceed anyway. These checks are fully configurable (enable/disable water as a hazard, confirmation window length, etc.).
Teleporting is safe and polished: there’s a countdown with on-screen updates, sound and particle feedback, an optional cancel-on-move rule, and a cooldown to prevent spam. Everything is configurable: cooldown seconds, cancel-on-move, and per-player warp limits (separate values for singleplayer and non-op users). Warps save their dimension and position, so cross-dimension teleport works out of the box and persists across restarts.
The UX is smooth: command autocomplete suggests your warp names, the UI mirrors vanilla container styling, and all texts are fully localizable (English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese-BR, Italian, Russian included). Built for modern NeoForge on Minecraft 1.21.x, the mod uses standard Menus/Screens and the translation key system, so it plays nicely with other mods and servers.
Whether you’re a builder hopping between bases or an admin offering player homes, Pwarp Mod keeps teleportation fast, readable, configurable—and safe—without getting in your way.
| Progress | 60% complete |
| Game Version | Minecraft 1.21.4 |
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