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=== Nether Portals in the Nether === | === Nether Portals in the Nether === | ||
* All portals must be within 185 blocks of spawn - this is to prevent spawning nether portals outside of the overworld world border | * All portals must be within 185 blocks of spawn - this is to prevent spawning nether portals outside of the overworld world border | ||
− | * All portals must be between y100 and | + | * All portals must be between y100 and y105 - this is to help alleviate portal overlap |
* The spawn Nether portal is at coordinates x:-3 y:100 z: 0 | * The spawn Nether portal is at coordinates x:-3 y:100 z: 0 | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 11 September 2019
Map Information
- The Overworld is 3000x3000 wide (1500 radius) with vanilla world generation. There is a pre-generated nether portal located at spawn
- The Nether is 3000x3000 wide (1500 radius) with vanilla world generation. There is a pre-generated nether portal at Y100
- The End is 3000x3000 wide (1500 radius) with vanilla world generation
Differences from Vanilla
Container Locking (LWC)
This server uses a plugin called LWC to automatically protect chests and furnaces to the person who placed them. There are commands available to modify the behavior of these chests
Command | Action |
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/cmodify username
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Grants permission to the chest to the username specified |
/cmodify -username
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Removes permission to the chest from the username specified |
/cmodify r:regionname
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Grants permission to the chest to all users listed within the regionname specified
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/cmodify [type]
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Modifies a chest to the new type based on the [type] entered. ex: /cmodify donation changes the current chest to a donation chest, and would replace /cremove and /cdonation
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/cdonation
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Creates a donation chest, where all users may enter items but only the owner may remove them |
/cremove
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Removes all permissions from the chest - this is dangerous as anyone can then lock the chest to themselves |
/cprivate
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Creates a private lock on the chest that only the owner can open. This is the default for all placed chests |
/cpublic
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Creates a public lock on a chest - this means that only the owner can remove the chest but any user may add/remove items |
Additional commands and explainations can be found here.
Iron Grinders
In order to alleviate lag due to excessive villager buildup in iron grinders we will be using a mob spawner to generate golems.
Spawner Mechanics
- Every 6 minutes the spawner will attempt to spawn a golem within a 5x5 area centered on the spawner (aka spawner + four blocks out)
- Golems will not spawn below the spawner, they will only spawn on solid blocks level with the spawner itself
- Players must be within 25 blocks of the spawner to activate it (this is raised from the default 16 blocks for normal spawners)
- Due to Mojang spawner mechanics a spawner will attempt to spawn up to the number of golems identified by its Tier number. This means that a Tier 2 spawner may generate one *or* two golems each time, a Tier 3 may generate one, two, or three each time.
- If there are 25 golems within radius of the spawner the event will cancel and no golems will spawn
How to obtain a Golem spawner
- Collect the following materials and place them in a chest:
- 5 stacks of cobblestone
- 16 wooden doors
- 16 iron ore
/modreq
for golem spawner placement
Players may request 4 individual spawners be placed. All spawner requests and tier upgrades carry the same cost.
How to build an iron grinder
This IMGUR album shows the most efficient way to build a golem grinder.
Nether Portals
In order to prevent accidental grief as well as creating portals outside of world border the following restrictions are currently being enforced:
Nether Portals in the Overworld
- no restrictions, as long as they do not otherwise cause grief
Nether Portals in the Nether
- All portals must be within 185 blocks of spawn - this is to prevent spawning nether portals outside of the overworld world border
- All portals must be between y100 and y105 - this is to help alleviate portal overlap
- The spawn Nether portal is at coordinates x:-3 y:100 z: 0
How to make a Nether Portal
- Create your portal frame out of obsidian in the Overworld
- Portals should be of a 'reasonable' size, to prevent lag or mob spawning issues
- Minecraft Wiki Page - for additional mechanics related to nether portals
- Type
/portal
in-game, this will give you the coordinates where your nether-side portal *should* be. Make note of these coordinates - Light your portal with flint & steel
- Go through the portal - you will most likely end up at a nearby portal if any exist, or Spawn if none do
- WARNING: There is a chance you will die going through the portal due to some quirks with them. It is strongly suggested that you chest all of your inventory/gear the first time you travel through until the portals are properly linked. If you die on death your items cannot be restored
- Travel to the coordinates obtained from the
/portal
command and create a second Nether portal frame- The spawn nether portal is at y:100, if you want your connecting road to be level the bottom block of your portal should also be at y:100
- Light it, and travel through. You should connect back to your original portal
Should you run into issues with your portal, please /modreq
with as much detail as you can fit.