COMMAND CHEAT SHEET
Hey there, here’s a quick overview of all the commands you need to know.Keep in mind this guide goes from lower to higher rank, which means if you’re a moderator both the helper and moderator commands apply to you! Happy Learning. ❤️
As a member of our staff team, we see you as the main ambassador of our servers’ features. Therefore, every staff member that joins our team gets access to a few perks purchasable in our /store. These can be used even outside of your staff duties.
These perks are given both as a token of appreciation, and as a way to allow staff members to know all the ins and outs of our server.
These perks are:
- Custom Particles (accessible through /pp)
- One mob-free claim (/claim settings)
- Permanent flight (outside of claims)
- Infinite Homes (/sethome)
Helper:
As a helper your tasks are mainly to greet new players, as well as answering questions, de-escalating arguments and keeping the chat clean. You do have a few commands to work with, however:
/fly
A perk of being a staff member, is that you are able to use /fly. This flight is allowed to be used personally, it’s just permanent flight. This, to be able to help where needed in a less limiting manner, and to be able to help with events more easily.
/vanish
This command can be used to investigate situations without being seen, or to simply disappear from the player-list.
/gmsp, gms
When doing player checkups (in vanish), make sure to also use Spectator mode, which you can enter by using this command or clicking shift twice while in /vanish mode. Switch back to survival by doing the same, or using /gms to go into survival.
/cc
This command will allow you to clear the chat in-game. Use this if someone manages to bypass our filters with slurs, discusses incredibly controversial topics, etc. In the case of someone using slurs, move on to the /p menu and use “Chat offenses - No intention to play normally”. This will permanently ban them.
/co inspect (type again to exit mode)
If someone stole items or griefed an area, this is a quick way to figure out what happened and what player is responsible. Enter the inspection mode by typing the command and click on blocks/ containers to see the recent activity.
/mspt, /tps and /tpsbar
This is a performance command and lets you see the server tick times in the last few seconds. If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask an Admin.
/tpsbar is another performance command and shows a bar at the top of your screen including TPS, MSPT and your ping. Usually this bar will be green, meaning everything is normal, when it turns yellow, there might be some strain on the server (excluding your ping), if it turns red, something might be causing severe lag (right after a restart it may be red for a few seconds).
/p <exact name>
This is our punishment GUI, it is very easy to understand and handle. Take a look through it and get familiar with it. This GUI will auto-select punishment based on the amount of offenses a player has in that specific category. It is specified per category what kind of punishment follows up.
In any and all cases, we want to ensure this is our last resort, verbal warnings should be our first and foremost tool to moderate chat and the server in general
If it’s a case of griefing, contact a moderator to issue the right punishment (Griefing Category). If it is a particularly severe case (such as any form of hate speech, the use of slurs, or an extreme degree of toxicity) with no Mod+ available, use the “PANIC!” button. This will freeze the player for the time being, and allow a Moderator or above to arrive.
/disablestaffchat and /enablestaffchat
If a staff member wants to record or stream a part of the server, they are required to disable staff chat for the time being. /disablestaffchat disables staff chat for 2 hours, or until re-enabled with /enablestaffchat.
Moderator:
As a moderator you have a few additional commands, which assist you in your duties.
/p [exact name]
If you’re a moderator, you are able to use all of the options in this GUI. Use this in most cases to order punishments to ensure consistent punishments are given.
/teleportaway <name> <location>
If a player is causing issue with either their farm, or their behaviour, you can use this command to teleport them to 2 areas. The ‘’afkarea’’ will teleport them inside of a bulb at spawn, the ‘’spawn’’ one teleports them to the spawn-point, but one block behind the /spawn location.
This command makes it so the player can’t use /back.
/framed [exact name]
If you’ve given out a wrong ban, and the player is now unbanned, you can use this command to give the player the [Framed] tag.

/bugcatcher [exact name]
If a player has found a bug, and we are going to fix that bug, you can give them this tag!

/exterminator [exact name] If a player has found 10 bugs, and we have fixed all those bugs, you can give them this tag!

/suggester [exact name]
If a player has 10 accepted suggestions, you can give them this tag!

/ignoreclaims
You can only use this command when needing to help a player. This command allows you to ignore a players’ land claim, and bypass any and all trust. As a Moderator, you also bypass claim-kicks and bans.
/co <rollback/ lookup/restore>
Coreprotect features a few commands that can help you check and restore data. Using lookup lets you check containers and block data, rollbacks allow you to restore broken or stolen items. Use this as a cheat-sheet for CoreProtect: https://docs.coreprotect.net/commands/
/invsee, /ecsee
You can use this command to view, and edit a players inventory or ender-chest. Use this command solely when dealing with issues, or when helping players.
/tp, /tp <coords>, /otp, /tpaall, /tphere
You can use these commands to teleport players, teleport to players, and teleporting to offline players (/otp). /tpaall sends a teleport request to all online players to teleport to you, which can be useful in events. /tphere teleports a player towards you.
/tp <coords> is to be used when reviewing X-ray alerts.
/entitydetection <search, tp, list, stop>
This command can be used to view the amount of entities, tile entities, etc in an area. This can be used to diagnose any issues that are currently hindering the servers performance.
Sr. Moderator:
As a Sr. Moderator you only have one command thusfar to assist you.
/altlist convert <exact name>
Our AFK system automatically teleports alt accounts to spawn when they’re AFK.
Alternate accounts converted by this command are not able to use any commands but the following: /tpa, /tpahere, /tpaccept, /tpdeny, /home, /sethome (1 home), /spawn
/whyshouldweprioritiseafkpeopleoveractiveplayerswhiletheserverislaggingteleportthemtospawniftheyhavebeenafkformorethan5minutesplease
This teleports players to the AFK area at spawn if the TPS is below 15. Only use this when necessary to prioritise player experience.