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[[Category:Server Internals]]
[[Category:server internals]]


== References ==
== References ==


<ref>https://htmlcolorcodes.com/minecraft-color-codes/</ref> - Color Codes
<ref>https://htmlcolorcodes.com/minecraft-color-codes/</ref> - Color Codes

Revision as of 18:01, 3 September 2024

Essentials is a multi-use plugin on the server, allowing ease of use for both players and administrators.

Overview

Essentials simplifies the gameplay for everyone on the server, providing the ability to warp to different locations, set homes, manage an economy, and overall enhance the server experience by improving playtime quality.
The plugin is particularly useful in this version of the game since there are no beds, meaning you can't set a spawn point. When you die, you return to the server spawn or, if you're in a faction with an /f home location, you respawn there.

Homes

Homes allow for personal teleportation between locations. Once you set a home with a specific name, you can teleport to that location using the command /home <name>.
You can set up to a maximum of 150 homes.

Warps

Warps are public locations that players can teleport to using /warp <location name>. These warps can only be set by server administrators.
You can check the available warps by typing /warp.

Economy

The economy feature is broken into the following sections:

  • 1 - Overview
  • 2 - Basics
  • 3 - Server Shop
  • 4 - Player Markets
  • 5 - Setting Up Shops
  • 6 - Item Values
  • 7 - Commands

Overview

Essentials adds an economy to the server that facilitates easier trade between players. With the iConomy plugin, users can set up actual shops using chests, and administrators can establish server shops.

Basics

You can pay other players and check the value of certain items using just the Essentials plugin. With the iConomy plugin, you can also buy and sell items from shops, which is especially useful if the seller is offline.
Most players use the server shop due to its infinite stock, though prices are higher, and the options are limited—especially when selling items.
To buy from a shop:

  • Right-click the sign of the item you wish to purchase. If you have enough money and the shop has it in stock, the transaction will proceed.

To sell to a shop:

  • Left-click any sign that has an "S" on it. You can sell the item at the price listed. If the shop owner doesn't have enough money, the transaction will fail.

Server Shop

The main shop on AlphaPlace is located next to the player market. It is especially useful for selling items, as the marketplace shops are run by players.

Player Market

The player market allows players to set up shops similar to the server shop. However, shop owners are responsible for restocking their shops, managing their prices, and maintaining enough balance if they are allowing players to sell items at their shop.

Setting Up a Shop

To set up a shop, use the following example format:
murderpants070
16
B 10 | 5 S
wood

  • NOTICE Replace the example information with the actual details relevant to your shop.

Item Values

Item values will be added here when all item values are confirmed. Unless you know the exact values, please do not edit this section.

Commands

/pay murderpants070 50 - Pays the recipient (murderpants070) the specified amount (50$). Remember to replace this with the correct recipient and amount.
/bal - Checks your balance.
/baltop - Shows the richest players (currently broken).

Nicknames (for Veteran rank and up)

Nicknames allow you to change your username in the chat.
Command: /nick murderpanfs - Changes your username to "murderpanfs".
With color codes: /nick &aMurder&cpanfs - Colors "Murder" light green and "panfs" light red.
To remove your nickname: /nick [leave blank]

Color Codes

Here are the Minecraft color codes:

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

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References

[1] - Color Codes