Warps
Overview
Warps are public, named locations that any player can teleport to. There is no limit to the number of warps you can set, however they are expensive, costing 512 emeralds to to set one.
You can also add an optional description to each warp to help other players know what is there.
You might use warps to help make it easy for other players to find your major builds or other points of interest.
Open Warps ManagerCommands
The commands below allow you to add new warps, view saved warps, and remove them as needed.
- /setwarp <name>
Sets a warp location for all players at your player's current location with an optional description you can look up later using the /warps command.
Warps cost 512 emeralds and anyone can teleport back to using the /warp command. Once a warp is set, it cannot be renamed or relocated.
Example: After taking 512 emeralds, this will assign a warp named "awesome-base" to your player's current location. /setwarp awesome-base
Example: After taking 512 emeralds, this will assign a warp named "awesome-base" to your player's current location with the description "Check out this base!". /setwarp awesome-base Check out this base!
- /warps
Displays a list of all the warps set by everyone.
- /warp <name>
Teleports your player to the warp location.
Example: This will teleport your player to the warp named "awesome-base". /warp awesome-base
- /describewarp <name> <description>
Sets or updates the description of the warp you have set with the specified name.
Note: warp descriptions can only be updated by the player who set the warp originally.
Example: This will set the description of the warp named "awesome-base" to "Check out this base!". /describewarp awesome-base Check out this base!
- /deletewarp <name>
Deletes the warp you have set with the specified name without a refund of emeralds.
Note: warp descriptions can only be deleted by the player who set the warp originally.
Example: This will delete the warp named "awesome-base" without a refund of emeralds. /deletewarp awesome-base