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Latest revision as of 05:49, 19 November 2024
This will be a guide covering how to vault players items, chests, and structures.
This guide assumes you are familiar with Worldedit
Vaulting
Locating the vault
/plot visit <name> NewVault
If a player does not have a vault created yet, you can warp to the NewVault world.
/plot auto
/plot setowner <name>
Cutting items
Select your corners with world-edit, and use //cut -e
Pasting items
All you need to do is find a good spot to //paste
Try to keep plots semi-organized when pasting items, it becomes harder to paste when you're playing Tetris!
Finishing up
Once you're finished furnishing the vault, you'll need to notify the player that they've had items vaulted.
/staff-vault <name>
This will send them a mail notification!
All that's left to do is run /staff-cleanup-locks
When you world-edit locked containers, the locks sometimes persist, this command ensured they're cleaned up properly.