All commands regarding towns can be used as/town
or the abbreviated /t
. For simplicity, all examples will use the abbreviated form.
- The mayor of the town is exactly as described. The mayor is essentially the owner of the town.
- The mayor can do everything town-related.
- To see the mayor of a town, you can use the
/t
command (for your current town) or you can use /t <town name>
(for other towns).
Example of town information.
- The town mayor can use all of the available commands regarding towns in addition to the following (displayed using
/t mayor ?
):
Mayor Commands
- Assistants are for the residents who stand out as somewhat trusted players.
- While it's not very useful, it does separate them from your everyday resident.
- Assistants can use the following commands:
/t rank add/remove [playername] helper
/t rank add/remove [playername] vip
- Shopmasters have the ability to remove chest shops in town-owned plots.
- Mayors and Co-Mayors also have this ability.
- If a plot is owned by a player, that player must first be evicted or abandon their claim before a Shopmaster can remove the chest shops.
- Access to switch (open containers, doors, interact with levers and buttons, etc) in town-owned plots:
- Open containers (chests, trapped chests, ender chests, shulkers, barrels)
- Open transporters (hopper, dropper, dispenser)
- Open workbenches (crafting tables, crafters, cartography tables, smithing tables, looms)
- Open cookers (furnaces, blast furnaces, smokers, brewing stands)
- Open other (stone cutters, grindstones, jukeboxes, anvils, enchanting table)
- Trigger redstone (buttons, levers)
- Vanity rank, has no extra permissions
- Vanity rank, has no extra permissions