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The Basics
Are you ready to begin your adventure with us? Here we will break down some of the smaller things you may want to know about. Things like chat channels, parties, etc. will be explained here. We'll go more in depth on some topics on their own pages. Without further ado, let's get started!
Chat Channels & Parties
Alright, chat channels. There are a total of three channels available to you for use:
Global: This is the default channel that everyone is in by default unless you switch channels.
Local: This channel is limited to a 50-block radius to where you're standing. Anyone who is beyond this radius will not see your message. Messages in Local are also not visible in Discord. Chat messages in this channel are Yellow by default and start with "[L]" before the player's rank.
Party: Lastly, we have the Party channel. This runs a little bit differently compared to Global and Local. Party channels are not filtered, which means you or another player could swear or use vulgar language. While we do advise that you do not speak this way, parties are typically for a group of friends who likely speak to one another in this manner anyway. Party channels are not visible on Discord and is only seen by players who are part of the party. Please keep in mind that you must still be respectful in the Party channel despite it not being filtered. These channels are still logged on the server side and staff can spy party channels if such behavior is reported.
Global and Local channels are accessible in basically the same way:
- /g and /l ― Using these without a message will change your default channel to Global or Local (respectively).
- /g <msg> and /l <msg> ― Unlike the method above, these will send the provided message to their respective channel without making your future messages send to the other channel by default.
Party channels, though accessible using /p by itself, requires you to exit the party channel using /p again before you can once again chat in Global or Local ― even if you use those channel commands.
Parties will be done more in depth at a later time.
Homes
Now you have an idea how chat works, let's get into homes. Homes are essentially teleports on demand. You can set them at base, your farms, or other projects. The basics:
- /sethome <homeName> - Replace <homeName> with the name of the home. For example, /sethome base will set a home with the name "base" where you are currently standing and direction you're looking.
- /home <homeName> - Similar to above, only this time you're not setting a home. Let's say you visited the XCraft Survival Market after setting the home base as defined above. This will then teleport you back to that location.
- /delhome <homeName> - As the command suggests, this will delete the home you've saved previously.
- /homelist - This will display all of the homes you've set. You get 10 by default and can get up to 50 from spending points in the Perks Shop. The home list will display 25 homes per page.
- /edithome <homeName> <rename|description|relocate> - This allows you to modify a previously set home. For example:
- /edithome base rename baseOld - This will rename our home base to baseOld.
- /edithome base description Base of operations - This will display Base of operations when hovering our mouse over the base home while viewing the /homelist.
- /edithome base relocate - This will move the base to where you're currently standing and looking, similar to as if you just ran /sethome.
Player to Player Teleportation
Got your homes ready to go? Good! Let's talk about another form of teleportation: Player to Player. These are very simple but essential to know for when you're playing with a friend, buying an item directly from another player, or some other reason you may be visiting another player.
- /tpask <player> - Send a request to teleport to another player.
- /tpahere <player> -Send a request to teleport another player to your location.
- /tpaccept - Accept a teleport request.
- /tpdeny - Deny a teleport request.
- /tptoggle - Allow or Deny teleport requests to you. You can still send them, but no one can send you one.
Warps - Server & Player
Warps are another method to get to select places in Gormbhaile, the Nether, and End worlds.
Server Warps are permanent warps set at points around spawn to various community areas like the Event Lounge, Guild, and Gem Shop. You can use /warp <warpName> or type the name of the warp directly. For example, instead of /warp events to get to the Event Lounge, you can simply do /events.
Player Warps are made by your fellow players for various things like XP farms, shops, mega builds, arenas, etc.. To create these, you must spend points in the Perks Shop. However, you don't need points to visit any public warp. You can also rate warps, set their descriptions, and more.
- /pw [warpName] - Not including a warp name will display a menu listing all the warps that are currently available. Adding a warp name will teleport you to that warp. For example, typing /pw EndFarm will teleport you to MasonX3's Endermen XP farm
- /pw create <warpName> - Create a warp where you are currently standing and in the direction that you're currently looking in.
- /pw remove <warpName> - As the command suggests, it will delete the warp.
- /pw rename <oldName> <newName> - Renames a warp. For example, /pw rename EndFarm EnderXP would rename EndFarm to EnderXP.
- /pw desc <set|remove> <warpName> [desctiption] - Allows you to set a warp's description which is viewable on hover in the Warp Menu. Description not required if running /pw desc remove. Anything after the <warpName> will be in the description. These are limited to a maximum of 50 characters (spaces included).
- /pw icon <set|remove> <warpName> - Sets the icon viewable in the Warp Menu to the icon you're currently holding in your main hand.
- /pw category <warpName> <category> - Sets the warp inside a certain category. Categories are Farms, Houses, Jails, Monuments, Museums, Other, PvP, and Shops. All warps are in the Other category by default.
- /pw rate <warpName> <rating> - Rates a warp on a 1–5-star scale. For example, /pw rate EndFarm 5 will rate MasonX3's warp 5 stars. Ratings can be seen in the /pw menu.
- /pw ban <set|remove|list> <warpName> <playerName> - While we hope you never have to use this; this will effectively prevent a player from teleporting to one of your warps. This does not, however, prevent them from traveling to the warp manually.
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