Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
Tags
Creators
Details
⭐ RankTags – Permission-Based Suffixes for Minecraft 1.21.4
RankTags adds dynamic suffixes to player names based on their permission level — without fake teams, without client mods, and fully compatible with StatusPlay.
Adds a suffix afer your name based on your permission level. The mod copies each player’s real scoreboard team, preserves its prefix and settings, and appends a suffix like §7[Owner] directly after the name. The result appears correctly in tab lists, nametags, and all team-based displays.
🖼️ Example
If you have a team with the prefix PvP and you join it while having permission level 4, RankTags will automatically create a copy of that team with the suffix §7[Owner]. Your name will appear as:
[PvP] uOrb §7[Owner]
This happens instantly, without needing to manually configure teams or rejoin the server.

🔧 Features
✔ Real Team Copying
-
Detects the player’s current scoreboard team
-
Creates a copy only when needed
-
Preserves prefix, color, and visibility settings
-
Adds your suffix directly after the name
✔ Live Updates
-
Detects team changes instantly
-
No rejoin required
-
No duplication or crash loops
✔ Automatic Cleanup
-
Removes unused copy-teams
-
Runs on server start, periodically, or via command
✔ Compatible with Other Mods
-
Original teams remain untouched
-
Copies are safely isolated
-
No interference with scoreboard plugins
✔ Server-Side Only
-
No client mod required
-
Works on any Fabric server running 1.21.4
🛠️ Commands
/ranktags reload – reloads the config
/ranktags cleanup – removes unused copy-teams
📁 Configuration
The ranktags.config.json file lets you define suffixes per permission level:
ranktags.config.json
{
"ranks": {
"0": "",
"1": "",
"2": "§a[Mod]",
"3": "§6[Admin]",
"4": "§c[Owner]"
}
}
🎯 Why This Mod Exists
Vanilla Minecraft doesn’t support suffixes based on permissions without breaking team logic. RankTags solves that cleanly — preserving original teams while adding dynamic suffixes.
It’s especially useful for servers with many teams and frequent team switching, where manual suffix management would be tedious or error-prone.


