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Want to get creative but don't want to go mining? Or maybe test out that build to see if the colors look right together. Whatever you want to build, you can do it in creative mode on one of our PlotWorlds, all without the limitations of gravity! Here you'll find our handy-dandy command reference.

Please note that to preserve server resources, all mobs in the PlotWorlds are disabled and redstone must be kept very simple.

Claiming a Plot

/plot info - checks a plot's information and whether it is currently available.

There are a couple options for claiming your plots:

  • /plot claim - claims the plot you're currently standing on (if it's available). Since you're allowed up to 4 plots we recommend this method if you decide to merge your adjacent plots later.
  • /plot auto - is the second and easiest method. You can use this anywhere in the world and it will claim the closest available plot to you. Handy if you've just spawned in, don't care who your neighbors are, and don't want to do a lot of searching.
  • /plot merge - merge the plot you're standing on with another specified and adjacent plot that you already own. Usage:
    • First determine the direction of the plot you want to merge relative to the plot you're currently standing in. In other words, if you want to merge your current plot with the plot directly north of it, you would use "n" in the argument (below).
    • Use /plot merge [n|e|s|w] <removeroads true|false> where [n|e|s|w] is the direction of the target plot. The <removeroads> argument is boolean. E.g.:
      • /plot merge n - the roads will remain.
      • /plot merge s true - removes the roads.
  • /plot done - marks your plot as done and opens it for comments from other players!
  • /plot continue - reopen a plot previously marked as "done".
  • /plot desc <description> - sets a description for your plot.
  • /plot unmerge - works the same way as /plot merge but in reverse!
  • /plot delete - does what it says on the tin.