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About
Lands are designed for regular players to protect their buildings from grief by others. Lands consists of one or multiple world's chunks.
It's also fully safe to give players access to the Regions feature, if you feel that it suits them better.
Did you know?
You can create lands inside regions! See the Overlapping article for details.
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Claiming Land
If you have no lands created (no chunks claimed), you can create one by using the /land claim [name]
command while staying in an unclaimed chunk. This will create a new land with your name (if no explicit [name]
was provided) with the chunk claimed at your location.
You can use the same /land claim [name]
command to create more lands or claim chunks into existing lands by providing the [name]
argument.
You can claim chunks into the same land even if they are not connected to each other!
Max. amount of lands available to claim and amount of chunks per land are configurable and explained here.
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Chunk Bounds
To help players orienting around their own, free and claimed by others chunks, the chunk bounds feature exists.
You can toggle it by using the /land bounds
command.
The bounds color depends on the chunk's state:
- Green = A chunk you own or a member of.
- Orange = A chunk claimed by other player.
- White = A free chunk.
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Managing Land
You can manage your land's settings in the Land's GUI that is accessible by the /land settings
command.
With this GUI, you can do the following with your land:
- Change name displayed when player enters the land.
- Change description displated when player enters the land.
- Change GUI icon.
- Add or remove members.
- Toggle land flags.
- Manage advanced settings.
- Teleport to the land.
- Transfer ownership.
- Split or merge chunks.
- Remove land.
Everything from above can be done using commands as well.
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Spawn Position
It's important to set a proper spawn position for your lands, so you don't get stuck in blocks when teleport.
Use the /land setspawn
command to set land spawn location.
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Unclaiming Land
You can remove your land with all claimed chunks by using the /land unclaim
command while staying in any chunk of the land. Alternatively, you can do it in the Land's GUI by clicking on the Remove Claim button.