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Yomamaeatstoes edited this page May 27, 2026
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worlds:
world:
# World seed.
# Use 0 to let the plugin/server choose the default seed behavior.
seed: 0
# Dimension type.
# NORMAL = Overworld
# NETHER = Nether
# THE_END = The End
environment: NORMAL
# World generation style.
# NORMAL = regular Minecraft terrain
# FLAT = superflat world
# LARGE_BIOMES = normal terrain, but biomes are much bigger
# AMPLIFIED = dramatic tall mountains and wild terrain
type: NORMAL
# Whether the world uses hardcore mode.
# In hardcore mode, difficulty is locked to hard.
hardcore: false
# Whether structures can generate.
# true = villages, temples, strongholds, etc. can generate
# false = structures will not generate
generate-structures: true
# Custom terrain generator.
# This controls how the land itself is made.
#
# Examples of what it affects:
# - mountains
# - caves
# - floating islands
# - custom terrain shapes
# - special world generation from another plugin
#
# Leave this blank to use normal Minecraft terrain.
#
# If you install a custom generator plugin, that plugin may tell you
# to put something here, such as:
# generator: "PluginName"
# generator: "PluginName:world_type"
generator: ""
# Custom biome provider.
# This controls where biomes appear.
#
# The generator controls the shape of the world.
# The biome provider controls what the areas are, like:
# - plains
# - forest
# - desert
# - jungle
# - ocean
# - snowy biome
#
# Leave this blank to use normal Minecraft biome placement.
#
# Only change this if a custom world generation plugin
# specifically tells you what to put here.
biome-provider: ""
# Extra generator settings.
# This gives extra instructions to the world generator.
#
# Most of the time, you should leave this blank.
#
# It can sometimes be used for special world settings,
# especially for flat worlds or advanced custom generators.
#
# Simple meaning:
# - blank = use the normal/default settings
# - filled in = give extra settings to the generator
#
# Only change this if you know the exact settings you want,
# or if a plugin/server guide tells you what to put here.
generator-settings: ""
debug: false