Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.20–1.20.4
1.19.x
1.18.x
1.17.x
Platforms
Bukkit
Supported environments
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Details
Licensed GPL-3.0-only
Published last year
Updated 10 months ago
What is this addon?
This is a SimplePets Addon that allows server owners/admins to stop specific pet events from happening when a player/pet is on or off of claimed land.
Plugin/Resource Links:
- SimplePets (REQUIRED)
- GriefPrevention (REQUIRED)
(At least v16.17.1)
What Features does it have?
- Checks for spawning on trusted, admin, unclaimed, and personal claimed land
- Checks for mounting a pet on trusted, admin, unclaimed, and personal claimed land
- Checks for when a pet walks on trusted, admin, unclaimed, and personal claimed land
- Checks for when a player is riding a pet on trusted, admin, unclaimed, and personal claimed land
How to install:
The addon can be installed a few different ways it can be done via the install command, via the GUI installer, or manually
Install via Command: (Easiest)
- Simply type the
/pet addon install GriefPrevention
command It will also attempt to load and enable it
Install via GUI Installer:
- Run the
/pet addon
command - Click the
Install Addons
item that is in the bottom row of the GUI - Locate the
GriefPrevention
item in the GUI - Once found simply click it
NOTE: If it gets stuck saying "Installing..." then check your console for any errors, If there are none then try one of the other methods.
Install Manually:
- Open the SimplePets plugin folder
- Open the
Addons
folder (If the folder is not there then simply create one) - Download the addon from one of the download locations
- Drop the addons jar file into the
Addons
folder - Restart your server (This is to actually get the addon loaded into the plugin)
Default Config:
# What should the bypass permission be set to?
bypass-permission: pet.griefprevention.bypass
checks:
spawning:
# Should the addon check when a pet is spawned?
enabled: true
# This message is only visible when you hover over the 'pet failed to spawn' message
# You can make this blank or 'null' if you want no message
reason: '&cYour pet is not able to be spawned in this area'
# Should players be allowed to spawn pets in claims they are trusted to?
trusted-claims: true
# Should pets be allowed to spawn in admin claims?
admin-claims: true
# Should pets be allowed to spawn in unclaimed lands?
unclaimed-land: true
# Should players be allowed to spawn pets in their claims?
personal-claims: true
mounting:
# Should the addon check when the player mounts the pet?
enabled: true
# Should the pet be removed or should it just be canceled?
remove-pet: true
# Should players be allowed to mount their pets in their claims?
personal-claims: true
# Should players be allowed to mount their pets in unclaimed lands?
unclaimed-land: true
# Should players be allowed to mount their pets in admin claims?
admin-claims: true
# Should players be allowed to mount their pets in claims they are trusted to?
trusted-claims: true
moving:
# Should the addon check when a pet moves?
enabled: true
# Should the pet be removed or should it just be canceled?
remove-pet: true
# Should pets be allowed to move in unclaimed lands?
unclaimed-land: true
# Should pets be allowed to move in admin claims?
admin-claims: true
# Should pets be allowed to move in their summoners claim?
personal-claims: true
# Should pets be allowed to move in claims their summoner is trusted on?
trusted-claims: true
riding:
# Should the addon check when the pets owner is riding it?
enabled: true
# Should the pet be removed or should it just be canceled?
remove-pet: true
# Should the player be dismounted (if remove-pet is set to true this is ignored)?
dismount: true
# Should players be allowed to ride their pets in unclaimed lands?
unclaimed-land: true
# Should players be allowed to ride their pets in claims they are trusted to?
trusted-claims: true
# Should players be allowed to ride their pets in admin claims?
admin-claims: true
# Should players be allowed to ride their pets in their claims?
personal-claims: true