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Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.20–1.20.4
1.19.x
Platforms
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Licensed GPL-3.0-only
Published 2 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Yes, it's yet another RTP plugin. However this time, it's focused on performance! (And customizability) This plugin will, on command, teleport a player to a completely random location in a set area, world, and at least x blocks away. While this plugin may not be the best at showmanship, it's purpose is to excel at pure performance.
If you have a problem or suggestion for the plugin, make sure to check out the GitHub!
Commands:
/rtp
- Permission: rtp.runcmd Only needed if
require-perm:
is set to true in the config - The main RTP command. Teleports whoever ran the command to a random location
/addused <player>
- Permission: rtp.add
- Makes the plugin act as if said player has already ran the command (Useful if
one-use
is set to true in the config)
/removeused <player>
- Permission: rtp.remove
- Makes the plugin act as if said player hasn't ran the command (Useful if
one-use
is set to true in the config)
Misc Permissions:
rtp.exempt
- People with this permission can use the command without a time limit between uses
Default Config:
settings:
one-use: false
# Makes the command one use only
require-perm: false
# Makes the command require a permission
max-dist: 5000
# Max distance away from specified location. 5000 = -5000 to 5000 in x and z
min-dist: 100
# Min distance away from the center of the RTP teleport range
pointx: 0
pointz: 0
# The center of the RTP teleport range. X and Z coords
world-dest: world
# The specified world to teleport to
cooldown: 60
# Amount of seconds to wait before player can use the command again
bstats: true
messages:
# All messages use MiniMessage format. See here: https://docs.advntr.dev/minimessage/
run-rtp: Beginning RTP.
# Message to send when RTP command is ran
after-rtp:
# Message to send after RTP command is ran
no-perm: You don't have permission to run this command.
# Message to send when lacking permission to run RTP command
used-once: You've already used this command once
# Message to send when command has already been used
invalid-player: Invalid player specified
# Message to send when an invalid player is specified for a command