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Plot Components
The /plot set
command allows you to configure various components of your plot. These include:
- The plot biome
- The plot alias
- The plot home location
- (Component) Blocks in the area under the plot floor
- (Component) Blocks in the plot floor
- (Component) Blocks in the area above the plot floor
- (Component) All blocks in a plot
- (Component) Blocks inside of the plot wall
- (Component) Blocks in the plot border
- (Component) Blocks in the area surrounding the plot
- (Component) The block(s) in the middle of the plot
This is an alias for /plot setbiome
and has the permission node plots.set.biome
. From v5.11.0 this has full command completion.
This is an alias for /plot setalias
and has the permission node plots.alias
. This changes the name of the plot as displayed in lists, and allows you to do /plot visit <alias>
This is an alias for /plot sethome
and has the permission node plots.set.home
.
If no argument is given, the plot home location will be set to your current location. To remove the custom home location use /plot sethome unset/reset/remove/none
.
This allows you to update various parts of the plot. The components that exist are:
-
main
: Blocks in the area under the plot floor -
floor
: Blocks in the plot floor -
air
: Blocks in the area above the plot floor -
all
: All blocks in a plot -
wall
: Blocks inside of the plot wall -
border
: Blocks in the plot border -
outline
: Blocks in the area surrounding the plot -
middle
: The block(s) in the middle of the plot
Each component has a separate permission node, namely plots.set.<component>
, and they share the syntax /plot set <component> <pattern>
.
This is a powerful system as it allows you to use the power of BlockBuckets to define block-patterns.
Version v5.11.0 introduced a new safety measure to prevent unsafe blocks from being used in plot components. This was a feature in early version 4 releases, but was removed in favour of the WorldEdit block blacklist. The settings file (settings.yml) now contains a list of blacklisted blocks (these by default). To override the blacklist, give yourself the permission node 'plots.admin.unsafe'.