Bedrock Crossplay
The BedWolfMC Network is by default a Java Edition server, but we have implemented Bedrock Crossplay so that Bedrock Edition players can join as well!
Account Linking
Java/Bedrock account linking is an optional feature available to those who wish to take advantage of cross-platform play while also allowing the access of one BadWolfMC player account. This link binds your Java and Bedrock accounts together so that whichever platform you access the Network from, you will always be playing as your Java character. This allows normal access and permissions to your Java account without the need to treat your Bedrock account as an alt in normal gameplay.
Local Linking (Recommended)
Using the method below will link your accounts only on the BadWolfMC Network. Account info (username and user IDs) are stored securely in a local database that does not have internet access and which falls under the purview of BadWolfMC's Privacy Policy.
To link your accounts you'll need to have both Java and Bedrock Edition accounts logged onto the same BadWolfMC server, and both accounts must be members of BadWolfMC. If one of your accounts is already approved, please submit an application for the other as an alt.
From your Java account run the command:
/linkaccount [your Java username]
This will return instructions to run the same command appended by a 4-digit code from your Bedrock account. You will have 5 minutes to do so.
From your Bedrock account run:
/linkaccount [your Java username] [code]
If both accounts are online, your Bedrock account will be kicked upon successful link. You will only be able to join the server from one of these at a time.
Global Linking
Global linking is also available through the Geyser servers. This allows your accounts to be linked across all servers using Geyser that allow globally linked players to join. This is an external method that is not covered by the BadWolfMC Privacy Policy, nor can we provide assistance with it. The method is perfectly robust, but if we remove support for globally linked players you would need to link again locally. Click here to visit the global linking site.
Parity
Game play differs slightly between Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. Many features are still available, some with workarounds. We'll do our best to include any differences here.
Plugin Compatibility
Most of the more noticeable differences that linked Crossplay users will experience will be with our unique blend of plugins, which have varying levels of Bedrock support.
Feature | Compatibility |
---|---|
Homes | Fully Compatible |
PiggyBack | Partial Compatibility - players are able to pick up other entities but may need to use the /shakeitoff command to put them back down. |
Player Teleport | Compatible by command only (see "Clickable Chat Elements" below) |
VeinMiner | Fully Compatible |
Warps | Fully Compatible |
Clickable Chat Elements
The most noticeable difference will be the inability for Bedrock players to click on chat elements. Most of these will be links or command shortcuts. The necessary workaround commands will be listed below.
- /tpaccept - Accepts a tp request from another player. This replaces the functionality of clicking the green check on a request.
- /tpdeny - Denies a tp request from another player. This replaces the functionality of clicking the red X on a request.
Inherent Limitations
These are issues that the Geyser team is currently unable to fix due to the differences between the platforms.
- Custom heads in inventories
- Clickable links in chat
- Glowing effect
- Crafting in the 2x2 menu while in creative mode
- Distinguishing between left and right clicks in inventories
- Redstone dot blockstates
- Potion colors implemented using NBT
- Various command arguments for any command that doesn’t use the Minecraft Brigadier library
- Anything that relies on tab complete or typing in the chat UI (related to the above) - Bedrock sends no packet that indicates they are in this menu
- Unable to see banner layers past 6
- Movement issues around bamboo due to offset differences between Java and Bedrock.
- Custom anvil recipes
- Dolphin’s Grace potion effect visuals (effects should still work correctly)
- Invisible item frames
- Blocks (excluding jack-o-lantern) on entity heads (E.G. armor stands, players)