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IMPORTANT!!!

If you are updating from version 1.3.2 to v1.4.0, you must run the command /reloadworlds so WorldTP can fix the world registries in the data.yml.

WorldTP-For-Multiverse

Native Minecraft Version: 1.17

Tested Minecraft Versions: 1.17, 1.18, 1.19

About:

I believe in making server management easy for the admins, and having a good experience for the players. WorldTP does this by making it so the admins only need to run one command to setup the plugin, and one more command to open a GUI to customize how those worlds look in the WorldTP menu! WorldTP also provides a good player experience by using a GUI menu for the players to teleport to other worlds in your server.

WorldTP uses the Multiverse-Core API, so you MUST HAVE "Multiverse-Core" for this plugin to work. Multiverse-Inventories and Multiverse-NetherPortals are also HIGHLY recommended to have installed on your server or some aspects of the plugin may not work properly on your server.

[!] NOTICE! This plugin is designed for SMPs in mind. In order for dimensions to properly link for this plugin, dimensions must follow the standard world naming format. (world, world_nether, world_the_end) Though, you CAN have a stand-alone overworld dimension that will show up on the menu. You CANNOT have a stand-alone nether or end dimensions in the menu.

Features:

  • A "World Menu" menu (GUI).
  • [NEW] Each world "group" can be customized with a GUI that can be opened by running the command /worldtpsettings.
  • Whitelisted worlds! Players with the permission worldtp.worldtp can access whitelisted worlds.
  • Automatically finds worlds and registers them when the command /reloadworlds is run.
  • Players will pick up right where they left off in any given world group. (So, no more teleporting to the end dimension without traveling there.)
  • Lobby world. You can set a world to be the world that all players teleport to when they join the server.
  • Instead of having players pick up where they left off in a world, you can set a WorldTP spawn point which will teleport players to a set place in that world when they teleport with the worldtp menu. A WorldTP spawn point can be set for multiple worlds.

Commands:

worldtp:

descrition: Opens a menu for the player to navigate between worlds

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.worldtp

worldtpsettings:

description: Allows an admin to edit the registery of a world.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.worldtpsettings

deleteworld:

description: Allows an admin to delete a registered world group. (only a virtual delete, doesn't acturally delete the world file)

usage: /<command> [world to delete]

permission: worldtp.deleteworld

listworlds:

description: Outputs a list of the worlds on a server to the player who issued the command.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.listworlds

reloadworlds:

description: Reregisters all the worlds for the WorldTP menu.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.reloadworlds

setlobby:

description: Sets a world to be the world that players spawn at when they join the server.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.setlobby

setworldtpworldspawnpoint:

description: Sets a location that players teleport to when they enter that world.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.setworldtpworldspawnpoint

removelobby:

description: Removes the lobby spawn point location from the server.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.removelobby

removeworldtpworldspawnpoint:

description: Removes the WorldTP World Spawn Point for the world that the player is in when the command is run.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.removeworldtpworldspawnpoint

spawn:

description: Teleports the player to spawn of the world he is in.

usage: /<command>

permission: worldtp.spawn