PlotSquared is a popular plugin for Minecraft servers that allows players to claim and manage plots of land. This guide is designed for normal users who do not have special permissions. It covers the basic commands and features available to you.
To use PlotSquared, ensure you are on a server that has the plugin installed and configured. Once you're on the server, you can start using PlotSquared to manage your plots.
Claim a plot of land for yourself. This command allows you to take ownership of an available plot within the server.
Usage:
/plot claim
Example:
/plot claim
Displays information about the plot you are currently standing on or looking at. This includes details such as the owner and the plot's boundaries.
Usage:
/plot info
Example:
/plot info
Teleports you to the home location of your current plot. This is useful for quickly accessing your claimed plot.
Usage:
/plot home
Example:
/plot home
Allows you to configure various settings for your plot. The option
can be things like name
, biome
, or owner
, and value
will be the new value you want to set.
Usage:
/plot set [option] [value]
Example:
/plot set name MyAwesomePlot
Deletes the plot you are currently standing on or looking at. Be cautious with this command as it will remove all your buildings and items in the plot.
Usage:
/plot delete
Example:
/plot delete
Moves you to the highest point within your current plot. This is handy if you want to get a better view of your plot from above.
Usage:
/plot top
Example:
/plot top
Grants another player access to your plot. This can be useful if you want to collaborate with friends or allow others to build on your plot.
Usage:
/plot trust [player]
Example:
/plot trust Steve
Revokes access that you have previously granted to another player. This removes their ability to interact with your plot.
Usage:
/plot untrust [player]
Example:
/plot untrust Steve
Resets the plot to its default state, removing any changes you have made and clearing all blocks.
Usage:
/plot reset
Example:
/plot reset
/250x250
and /50x50
For further assistance or if you encounter issues, contact a server administrator or consult the server's specific documentation and guidelines.
Happy plotting!