Warpplates function similarly to teleporters without the need for wiring or teleporters themselves. For basic functionality, simply add two warpplates, set the destination for one (or both for two-way travel), and you're done. You can optionally adjust other functionality such as the area of influence and the delay before being warped.
/warpplate add <name>
Adds a warpplate at the user's location using the specified warpplate name.
/warpplate del <name>
Deletes the specified warpplate.
/warpplate info <name>
Returns information about the specified warpplate.
/warpplate mod <name> name <new name>
Modifies the specified warpplate's name. (Note that this will break any warpplates that use this warpplate as a destination.)
/warpplate mod <name> size <w,h>
Modifies the specified warpplate's area. Use the format width,height
without spaces (example: warpplate mod spawn size 5,4
).
/warpplate mod <name> delay <delay>
Modifies the specified warpplate's delay. The delay is in seconds.
/warpplate mod <name> destination <dest name>
Modifies the specified warpplate's destination warpplate.
/togglewarpplates
Toggles automatic warpping for the user.
warpplate.set
Allows use of /warpplate
command.
warpplate.use
Allows use of /togglewarpplates command.
Allows the ability to warp via warpplate.
Warpplates
Column Name | Type | Length |
---|---|---|
warppname | VarChar | 30 |
x | Int32 | 5 |
y | Int32 | 5 |
width | Int32 | 5 |
height | Int32 | 5 |
delay | Int32 | 3 |
destination | VarChar | 30 |
worldid | VarChar | 15 |