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Revision as of 17:04, 3 September 2024
Essentials is a multi use plugin on the server, allowing for ease of use for players and administrators.
overview
Essentials makes life easier for everyone on the server, giving the ability to warp to different locations, set homes, have an economy, and overall make the server more fun and give the server have better playtime quality.
The plugin is especially useful since there are no beds in this version meaning you cant set a spawnpoint, so when you die you go back to the server spawn, or if you are in a faction with a ser /f home
location, you respawn there.
homes
Homes are used for personal teleportation between locations, when set with a name, if you want to teleport to that home in specific, you do /home <name>
to teleport you to that location.
You can have a maximum of 150 homes.
warps
These are public locations people can teleport via /warp <location name>
, these can only be set by server administrators.
You can check what warps are available via /warp
economy
This is broken into sections:
- 1 - overview
- 2 - basics
- 3 - server shop
- 4 - player markets
- 5 - set up shops
- 6 - item values
- 7 - commands
overview
Essentials adds an economy to the server which allows for easier trade between players and even with the iconomy plugin, allows for users to set up actual shops using chests and for admins to set up server shops.
basics
You can pay people and check the value on some items with just the essentials plugin, but with the iconomy plugin, you can buy and sell with ease from shops which can be useful especially if the seller is offline.
Most people will use the server shop due to it having infinite resources in stock, but the prices are higher and your options are limited, especially if yoh sell to it.
To buy from a shop:
- right click the sign of what you are buying, if you have enough money or if they have it in stock. It will work.
To sell at a shop:
- left click any sign that has "S" on it, you can sell it for the accepted sell price there, if the shop owner doesnt have enough money, it will not work.
server shop
Main shop on alphaplace, located next to the player market. This is useful for selling items since the marketplace shops by players.
player market
The player market is a way for players to set up shops like the server shop, however, the shopowners are responsible for restocking the shops and managing their prices and maintaining a constant balance if they are also allowing players to sell at their shop.
setting up a shop
You can set up a shop using this example:
murderpants070
16
B 10 | 5 S
wood
- NOTICE REPLACE THIS WITH THE ACTUAL INFO YOU NEED FOR YOUR SHOP IF YOU SET IT UP
item value
Item value will go here when all item values are confirmed, unless someone knows all the values, do not edit this section out.
commands
/pay murderpants070 50
- pays the recipient ( murderpants070 ) a selected amount ( 50$ ) [ make sure to change this to the actual recipient and number to pay ]
/bal
- checks your balance
/baltop
- shows richest players, currently broken
nicknames ( for veteran rank and up )
Nicknames is just a way to change your username in chat.
Command: /nick murderpanfs
- changes your original username to murderpanfs
With color coding: /nick &aMurder&cpanfs
- colors murder to light green and panfs to light red
Remove nickname: /nick [ leave blank ]
color codes
Color codes listed here.
alphabetical codes
&a - green ( normal )
&b - aqua
&c - red ( normal )
&d - purple ( normal )
&e - yellow
&f - white
numerical codes
&1 - black
&2 - blue ( dark )
&3 - cyan ( dark )
&4 - red ( dark )
&5 - purple ( dark )
&6 - gold
&7 - gray
&8 - gray ( dark )
&9 - blue ( normal )
closing
Stuff may be missing, please edit it to include more information that may be needed
references
[1] color codes