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For assistance, create a help ticket! This keeps us more organized and makes sure you get the help you need if we're not immediately available to assist.  
For assistance, create a help ticket! This keeps us more organized and makes sure you get the help you need if we're not immediately available to assist.  
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== In-Game Tickets ==
== In-Game Tickets ==

Revision as of 04:58, 19 May 2018

For assistance, create a help ticket! This keeps us more organized and makes sure you get the help you need if we're not immediately available to assist.


In-Game Tickets

The in-game ticket system logs where you are when you create the ticket, so all you need to do is tell us what's going on!

  • /ticket create <message> - Opens a new help ticket. You'll want to note the ticket number it assigns you. e.g.: /ticket create Someone stole my block of dirt!
  • /ticket comment <ticket#> <message> - Add a comment to your own ticket. e.g.: /ticket comment 1 It was there last night and I saw Cesar lurking in the area.
  • /ticket view <ticket#> - Displays complete information about your own ticket. e.g.: /ticket view 1
  • /ticket list - Shows a list of your own active (open) tickets
  • /ticket cancel <ticket#> [message] - Cancel a ticket when it is no longer needed. The message is optional. e.g.: /ticket cancel 1 I found my dirt, it was under my bed
  • /ticket close <ticket #> [message] - Close a ticket when the issue is unable to be resolved. The message is optional. e.g.: /ticket close 1 I found my dirt, it was under my bed

Discord Tickets

For more emergent situations when the admins aren't on or if your issue is a little more complex than what can be described in an in-game ticket, mosey on over to our Discord and have a chat with the support bot.

In the #support channel, describe your issue as concisely as possible in one message. Posting to this channel will automatically create a new channel just for your issue, and you and the admins will all be notified of the channel's creation. Direct all further messages to that channel.

Once you (or an admin) feel that the issue has been solved, mark the first message in that channel with an emoji to signify that the channel can be automatically deleted. Anyone who wrote a message in the new channel will be sent a transcript of the conversation by private message from the support bot.

Ticket Rules

Tickets should only be created for legitimate reasons that only an admin can address. These include:

  • griefing or other reports of rule-breaking
  • reproducible bugs/glitches (include a comment about how/why it happened and what you were doing)
  • admin derps (e.g. water blocks)
  • requests for assistance that cannot be solved by referencing the Minecraft Wiki, the BadWolfMC Wiki, or asking other players.
  • Tickets should not be used to make suggestions -- please use the forums for these.
  • Abusing the ticket system will result in immediate removal of your ability to create tickets and in extreme cases could result in a server ban.