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* Right clicking the ground with a stick shows the current claim borders and who owns it. | * Right clicking the ground with a stick shows the current claim borders and who owns it. | ||
* By using "'''/flan menu'''" players can add users to their claim and give them specific permissions | * By using "'''/flan menu'''" players can add users to their claim and give them specific permissions | ||
**Clicking the beacon, allows editing the claim's global permissions. This changes what everyone on the server can do in the claim.[ | **Clicking the beacon, allows editing the claim's global permissions. This changes what everyone on the server can do in the claim. | ||
**Players can be added to specific permission groups by clicking the book and quill, clicking the paper group name, clicking the anvil, then typing in the player's username - alternatively, players can give another full permissions by standing in the claim and simply typing "'''/trust [username]'''". | |||
**Specific group permissions can be altered by right clicking the paper group name. This allows full control of exactly what individual players can and cannot do in your claim. | |||
* Claims can be divided up by typing "'''/flan switchMode'''" to enter sub claim mode, then clicking the two diagonally opposing corners within the claim. These sub claims can each have their own unique permissions, allowing for example: a communal farm which other players can also use, but a fully protected base within the same claim. | * Claims can be divided up by typing "'''/flan switchMode'''" to enter sub claim mode, then clicking the two diagonally opposing corners within the claim. These sub claims can each have their own unique permissions, allowing for example: a communal farm which other players can also use, but a fully protected base within the same claim. | ||
* All other (or specific) players can be kept out of claim completely by setting the paper on the second page in permissions to false. | * All other (or specific) players can be kept out of claim completely by setting the paper on the second page in permissions to false. | ||
Tip: If you find that you do not have enough claims for all your builds, consider teaming up with another player you trust to share claims. | Tip: If you find that you do not have enough claims for all your builds, consider teaming up with another player you trust to share claims. | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 17 February 2025
Aetheria uses Flan for land claiming. Players can have up to 5 total claims, with the number of claim blocks earnt through playtime at a rate of 1/600 ticks. Players can view their claim coordinates by typing "/flan list". Note that claims cannot be teleported to, so it is recommended to create a home using "/sethome [name]".
Starter Guide
We advise that players claim all of their own builds and chests to avoid griefing.
- To claim an area, right click the two opposing corners with a golden hoe.
- An existing claim can be expanded by right clicking a corner with a golden hoe, then right clicking the block to expand it to.
- Right clicking the ground with a stick shows the current claim borders and who owns it.
- By using "/flan menu" players can add users to their claim and give them specific permissions
- Clicking the beacon, allows editing the claim's global permissions. This changes what everyone on the server can do in the claim.
- Players can be added to specific permission groups by clicking the book and quill, clicking the paper group name, clicking the anvil, then typing in the player's username - alternatively, players can give another full permissions by standing in the claim and simply typing "/trust [username]".
- Specific group permissions can be altered by right clicking the paper group name. This allows full control of exactly what individual players can and cannot do in your claim.
- Claims can be divided up by typing "/flan switchMode" to enter sub claim mode, then clicking the two diagonally opposing corners within the claim. These sub claims can each have their own unique permissions, allowing for example: a communal farm which other players can also use, but a fully protected base within the same claim.
- All other (or specific) players can be kept out of claim completely by setting the paper on the second page in permissions to false.
Tip: If you find that you do not have enough claims for all your builds, consider teaming up with another player you trust to share claims.