Grants access to the /mbedwars stats
and /mbedwars achievements
commands.
Players may use the command to display their or the stats from others to them.
This is granted to everyone by default. Use a permissions plugin to disable it.
Permits the players to use the /mbedwars join
command.
By this, they're able to join any arena.
Players will automatically enter the arena as a spectator when the arena is already running. Set spectating
to "false" inside the config.yml file to disable this feature.
This is granted to everyone by default. Use a permissions plugin to disable it.
Allows players to use the /mbedwars leave
command.
Players may use this command to leave an arena they're currently playing in. Spectators may use it as well.
This is granted to everyone by default. Use a permissions plugin to disable it.
Allows players to use the /mbedwars rejoin
command.
Players may use this command to rejoin a running match they've previously played in.
Permits the player the use of the /mbedwars forcestart
command.
Also causes the forcestart item inside the lobby to be visible for the player.
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A nice addition for premium / VIP / popular players. Players with this permission who are trying to join a full arena will automatically kick a random player who doesn't have this permission. By this, they'll always be able to join a full arena, unless no player doesn't have this permission.
Used for the beta
config (located inside the config.yml file).
This config is disabled by default. Puts all arenas into a "maintenance" or "beta mode" when enabled. By this, players without this permission won't be able to join arenas and will instead see a message that tells that the gamemode is currently for beta testers only.
Grants the player the use of the /mbedwars locateplayer
command.
This makes it possibly to quickly identify what a player is doing and also to follow him to where he currently is.
Grants the player the use of the /mbedwars kick
command.
By this, they'll be able to kick players who are currently playing inside an arena.
Normally, the plugin doesn't allow players who are currently not playing inside an arena to teleport themselves into an arena. This is to prevent the use of /back and /home. This permission will ignore this and will permit the player to teleport themselves into the arena. Make sure that you're giving this to players you trust! They might be able to pick up spawners and everything that lays around and might do more inside the arena.
Grants the player various admin-only features.
This includes the execution of the following commands:
And auto-permits following permissions:
Additionally, they'll be able to destroy holograms (dealers, top statues...) and special items (join signs, stats signs...). Furthermore, players with this permission will see an update notification message whenever they join and whenever there's an update available.
This permission does not grant you all permissions, just the ones that are mainly for managing the plugin and to create arenas. Generally, we recommend admins who shall have access to everything to simply have
mbedwars.*
.
Permits players who are currently not playing inside an arena to break blocks of an arena or place blocks inside an arena. This is an extra layer of security if mbedwars.arenatp
fails.
Used for the amount-perm
that is located inside the shop config.
Players with this permission will see another price than players without this permission.
Used for the language-per-user-requires-permission
config (located inside config.yml).
If that config is enabled, then the plugin won't display the messages in the language of the players who don't have this permission. The general use of this feature requires language-per-user
to be enabled.
Permission for the specialitem-requiredpermission
config (located inside config.yml).
If that config is enabled, then only players with this permission are able to use certain special items.
This permission has a parameter which represents the id of the special item.
Permissions for individual shop items. By default, shop items do not have permissions.
If you want to add a permission to a shop item, simply add the permission-id
tag to your shop item in the shop.yml.
By this, you can only allow certian players to have the abiility to purchase items within the shop.yml.