Useful Tips #
When running commands, the keyword $
will be replaced with the name of the region you are currently standing in.
If the player is online, you can shorten their name in the command. For example, //r ch anzh $ o
, where anzh
will be replaced with Anzhelika
.
If the player is offline, you need to add an -a
flag. For example, //r inv -a Anzhelika $ m
.
When running commands, flags between <text>
are required while the ones between [text]
are optional.
If you are having some trouble with commands, run the command //r help
or //r help-d
. Note that the second option includes the description, while the first does not.
Creating Regions #
First, you need to set opposite points for your region. For upper left and bottom right points, you need to use the commands //r 1
or /r1
and //r 2
or /r2
. The command will also show you in the chat what you can set your points with (e.g. The Grand Design, a pickaxe, or an Ice Rod).
To give a name to a region from points, you need to use //r <define/d> <RegionName>
.
As for how to cancel an application, run the command //r undo <RegionName/$>
.
Region Information #
//r <list/l> [PageNumber]
//r <info/i> [RegionName]
//r <feature/f> <list/l> [PageNumber]
Changing a Region’s Name #
//r <rename/rn> <RegionName/$> <NewRegionName>
Changing the Privacy Status of a Region #
This command makes a region private, making it so that no one can send any requests to this region.
//r private <RegionName/$>
Deleting Regions and all Map Changes Within its Borders #
//r <delete/del> <RegionName/$>
Teleporting to Regions #
You can teleport to any public region using //r <tp/t> <RegionName>
You can set a teleport point in your region using //r settp <RegionName/$>
and delete it using //r deltp <RegionName/$>
. If the region does not have a custom teleport position, //r t
will teleport the player to the center of the region.
You can change teleport permission using //r <permission/perm> <RegionName/$> <teleport/tp> <reset/primary/p/owner/o/member/m/guest/g/all>
.