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Player Commands Reference

This page covers every command available to you as a player on the server. These are all provided by plugins and are safe to use — no admin permissions required.

Command Syntax

In the examples below, <required> means you must provide that value, and [optional] means you can leave it out. Don't type the brackets themselves.


Teleportation (SimpleTpa)

The teleportation system lets you request to teleport to other players and return to your last location. No ender pearls required.

/tpa <player>

Request to teleport to another player. Sends them a request that they can accept or deny.

Step by Step
  1. Type /tpa Steve to send a teleport request to Steve.
  2. Steve will see a message asking if they want to let you teleport to them.
  3. If Steve types /tpaccept, you'll be teleported to their location.
  4. If Steve types /tpdeny, the request is declined and nothing happens.

/tpahere <player>

Request that another player teleport to you. The reverse of /tpa — instead of you going to them, they come to you.

Step by Step
  1. Type /tpahere Steve to ask Steve to teleport to your location.
  2. Steve sees the request and can accept or deny it.
  3. If accepted, Steve is teleported to where you're standing.

/tpaccept

Accept an incoming teleport request. Use this when someone has sent you a /tpa or /tpahere request.

/tpdeny

Deny an incoming teleport request. The requesting player will be notified that you declined.

/tpcancel

Cancel a teleport request you sent before the other player responds. Useful if you changed your mind.

/tpatoggle

Toggle teleport requests on or off. When toggled off, all incoming /tpa and /tpahere requests are automatically blocked. Toggle it again to re-enable requests.

Tip

Use this if you're busy building and don't want to be interrupted by teleport requests.

/tpauto

Automatically accept all teleport requests. When enabled, any /tpa or /tpahere sent to you is accepted immediately without you needing to type /tpaccept.

Warning

Be careful with this. Anyone can teleport to you (or pull you to them) without your confirmation while auto-accept is on.

/tpaignore <player>

Ignore teleport requests from a specific player. Their requests won't show up for you at all.

/back

Teleport back to your last location. This works after dying, after teleporting, or after any position change. It takes you to where you were before.

Death Recovery

Died in a cave and lost your stuff? Type /back to return to your death location and pick up your items.


Homes (UltraSetHome)

Set personal home locations that you can teleport to anytime. Your homes are private — only you can use them.

/sethome <name>

Set a home at your current location. Give it a name so you can find it later.

Step by Step
  1. Stand where you want your home to be.
  2. Type /sethome base (replace "base" with whatever name you want).
  3. Your home is saved. You can now teleport back here anytime.

Tip

Set homes at your main base, farms, nether portals, end gateways, and anywhere else you visit frequently. Use descriptive names like base, xpfarm, endportal, or netherportal.

/home <name>

Teleport to a saved home. Type the name of the home you want to go to.

Step by Step

Type /home base to teleport to the home you named "base". You'll be taken there immediately (or after a short warmup, depending on server settings).

/homes

Open a GUI showing all your saved homes. Click on any home in the list to teleport to it. This is an easier alternative to remembering all your home names.

/removehome <name>

Delete a saved home. Use this to clean up homes you no longer need.

Step by Step

Type /removehome oldbase to delete the home named "oldbase". This cannot be undone.


Teams (BetterTeams)

Create or join a team to play with friends. Teams share a chat channel, a team home, and show up together in the tab list.

/team create <name>

Create a new team. You become the team owner.

Step by Step
  1. Type /team create Builders to create a team named "Builders".
  2. You are now the owner of the team and its first member.
  3. Invite other players with /team invite.

/team invite <player>

Invite a player to your team. They'll receive an invitation they can accept.

/team join <team>

Join a team you've been invited to. Type the team name to accept the invitation and become a member.

/team leave

Leave your current team. You'll lose access to team chat and the team home.

/team chat <message>

Send a message to your team's private chat channel. Only team members can see these messages.

Tip

You can also use /team chat as a toggle — run it without a message to switch your default chat to team chat. Run it again to switch back to global chat.

/team home

Teleport to your team's home location. The team owner or officers set this location for the whole team.

/team info [team]

View information about a team. Shows members, owner, and other details. Leave the team name blank to see your own team's info.

/team list

List all teams on the server. Browse what teams exist and who's in them.

/team warp <name>

Teleport to a team warp point. Teams can set named warp locations for shared points of interest (farms, builds, etc.).


Discord (DiscordSRV)

Link your Minecraft account to your Discord account for cross-platform chat and role sync.

/discord

Show general Discord integration info and available subcommands.

Start the account linking process. You'll receive a code to enter in Discord (or a Discord link to click) to connect your Minecraft and Discord accounts.

Step by Step
  1. Type /discord link in-game.
  2. Follow the instructions — you'll either get a code to type in the Discord server or a link to click.
  3. Once linked, your Minecraft chat appears in Discord, and you may receive Discord roles based on your in-game status.

/discord linked

Check if your account is currently linked to a Discord account, and see which one.

Unlink your Minecraft account from Discord. Removes the connection between the two accounts.


Hardcore Revival (HardcoreRevive)

The server uses a hardcore revival system. When you die, you need a Revival Totem to come back.

/revive

Revive yourself after death. This costs 1 Revival Totem from your inventory.

Revival Totems

You need a Revival Totem in your inventory to use /revive. Make sure you always have one on hand. Check with other players or the server's crafting guides for how to obtain Revival Totems.

What happens if I don't have a totem?

Without a Revival Totem, you cannot revive yourself. You'll need to obtain one through another player or wait for assistance. Keep spares stored safely.


Quick Reference

Command What It Does
/tpa <player> Request to teleport to a player
/tpahere <player> Request a player teleport to you
/tpaccept Accept a teleport request
/tpdeny Deny a teleport request
/tpcancel Cancel your outgoing request
/tpatoggle Toggle requests on/off
/tpauto Auto-accept all requests
/tpaignore <player> Block requests from a player
/back Return to your last location
Command What It Does
/sethome <name> Save a home location
/home <name> Teleport to a home
/homes Open the homes GUI
/removehome <name> Delete a home
Command What It Does
/team create <name> Create a team
/team invite <player> Invite a player
/team join <team> Join a team
/team leave Leave your team
/team chat <msg> Team-only chat
/team home Teleport to team home
/team info [team] View team info
/team list List all teams
/team warp <name> Use a team warp
Command What It Does
/discord Discord info
/discord link Link your account
/discord linked Check link status
/discord unlink Unlink your account
/revive Revive with a Revival Totem