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Warps are saved coordinates that you can teleport to with the command /warp (Name of the warp). You can teleport to a warp as many times as you want. This is an extremely useful command because it gives the ability to save the location of areas, such as a house, Aether dungeon, or other places that are time-consuming to locate and travel to.  
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Warps are saved coordinates that you can teleport to with the command /warp (Name of the warp). You can teleport to a warp as many times as you want. This is an extremely useful command because it gives the ability to save the location of areas, such as a house, Aether dungeon, or other places that are time-consuming to locate and travel to. You can type /warp or /warp help to find all the commands associated with warps.
  
 
==Creating a Warp==
 
==Creating a Warp==
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==Inviting other players to a warp==
 
==Inviting other players to a warp==
You can invite individual players to a warp with the command /warp invite (Player name) (Warp name). This gives the player the ability to teleport to the warp. You can uninvite players who are invited to your warp with /warp uninvite (Player name) (Warp name).  
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You can invite individual players to a warp with the command /warp invite (Player name) (Warp name). This gives the player the ability to teleport to the warp. You can uninvite players who are invited to your warp with /warp uninvite (Player name) (Warp name). You can access warps other players have invited you to by clicking U, invited warps, then find the invited warp.
  
 
==Public and private warps==
 
==Public and private warps==
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==Accessing warps, with the Craftland GUI and text box==
 
==Accessing warps, with the Craftland GUI and text box==
There are multiple methods of accessing warps. The first, best known and efficient method, is to click U (The CraftLand Menu key, can be configured in the Controls section of the Options menu), private warps, then look for the warp you wish to find. The final step is to double-click the warp to warp to it. You can also click the warp once, then click the "Warp To" button, or exit the menu by clicking the exit button in the top-right corner of the screen, then type in the text box /warp (Warp Name). This can also be used to access public warps. To access 1 public warp among thousands of public warps, organization tools have been provided. On the top of the warp list are buttons that state warp name, warp world the world in which the warp exists, the creator of the warp, whether or not it is Public or Private, the count of the warp (the amount of times people have used it), and the coordinates of the warp. You can click these to organize the warps by these characteristics. The next method, a less popular one, is to type the command /warp list. You can also add a number in the end to signify the page number. If you were to type in /warp list 50, it will bring up the 50th grouping of 9 warps. If you do not add a number argument at the end, it will show the first grouping of warps.
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There are multiple methods of accessing warps. The first, best known and efficient method, is to click U (The CraftLand Menu key, can be configured in the Controls section of the Options menu), private warps, then look for the warp you wish to find. The final step is to double-click the warp to warp to it. You can also click the warp once, then click the "Warp To" button, or exit the menu by clicking the exit button in the top-right corner of the screen, then type in the text box /warp (Warp Name). This can also be used to access public warps. To access 1 public warp among thousands of public warps, organization tools have been provided. On the top of the warp list are buttons that state warp name, warp world the world in which the warp exists, the creator of the warp, whether or not it is Public or Private, the count of the warp (the amount of times people have used it), and the coordinates of the warp. You can click these to organize the warps by these characteristics. The next method, a less popular one, is to type the command /warp list. You can also add a number in the end to signify the page number. If you were to type in /warp list 50, it will bring up the 50th grouping of 9 warps. If you do not add a number argument at the end, it will show the first grouping of warps. There is also the command /warp plist, which lists all private warps that you have created. Finally, you can do /warp search (words/letters in that warp) to find specific warps.
  
 
==Warp creation limits, publicized limits, and how to increase the maximum==
 
==Warp creation limits, publicized limits, and how to increase the maximum==
 
You can only publicize a small percentage of your total warps, and can make and publicize a limited number of warps. To increase the amount of warps you can create and the amount you can publicize, you can donate and increase your rank to V.I.P., Special Unit, and Addict. For further reference, go to the ranks page on the Craftland website: [http://craftland.org/forum#ranks]
 
You can only publicize a small percentage of your total warps, and can make and publicize a limited number of warps. To increase the amount of warps you can create and the amount you can publicize, you can donate and increase your rank to V.I.P., Special Unit, and Addict. For further reference, go to the ranks page on the Craftland website: [http://craftland.org/forum#ranks]
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==Warp cooldown==
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Warp cooldowns are short periods of time after you warp in which you cannot warp anywhere. The further away you warp in a world, the longer the cooldown is. Teleporting between worlds always results in the maximum warp cooldown. Donating reduces the cooldown. There are also cooldowns for teleporting and warp pad use.
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==Limiting warps to a group==
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One of the most advanced commands available for warping is the group limitation, which allows you to limit a warp to a certain group of players and above, such as V.I.P.s or Special Units. To do this, type in the command /warp (group you want to restrict the warp to) (Warp Name). Note that this command only allows you to restrict warps to groups lower, not higher than the group you specify. For example, if you restrict the group to Special Units, then apprentices and V.I.P.s cannot use it. Special Units and Addicts can still use it.
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==Giving warps to another player==
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If you do not want a warp, and another player wishes to have full control of it, you can do /warp give (Player name) (Warp name) to give another player your warp. You cannot use this warp once you give it to another player unless it is public or you have been invited to the warp.

Latest revision as of 17:13, 21 July 2014

Warps are saved coordinates that you can teleport to with the command /warp (Name of the warp). You can teleport to a warp as many times as you want. This is an extremely useful command because it gives the ability to save the location of areas, such as a house, Aether dungeon, or other places that are time-consuming to locate and travel to. You can type /warp or /warp help to find all the commands associated with warps.

Creating a Warp

You can create a warp with the command /warp create (Warp name). You can name the warp whatever you wish, so long as it is an appropriate name. You cannot create a warp with a name that has already been used in another warp.

Inviting other players to a warp

You can invite individual players to a warp with the command /warp invite (Player name) (Warp name). This gives the player the ability to teleport to the warp. You can uninvite players who are invited to your warp with /warp uninvite (Player name) (Warp name). You can access warps other players have invited you to by clicking U, invited warps, then find the invited warp.

Public and private warps

By default, warps are private. Private warps can only be used by the player who created the warp, and whoever they invited to the warp. Public warps can be accessed by anybody on the server, regardless of whether or not they have been invited to the warp. To make a warp public, type the command /warp public (Warp name). To make a warp that has been publicized private, type /warp private (Warp name).

Accessing warps, with the Craftland GUI and text box

There are multiple methods of accessing warps. The first, best known and efficient method, is to click U (The CraftLand Menu key, can be configured in the Controls section of the Options menu), private warps, then look for the warp you wish to find. The final step is to double-click the warp to warp to it. You can also click the warp once, then click the "Warp To" button, or exit the menu by clicking the exit button in the top-right corner of the screen, then type in the text box /warp (Warp Name). This can also be used to access public warps. To access 1 public warp among thousands of public warps, organization tools have been provided. On the top of the warp list are buttons that state warp name, warp world the world in which the warp exists, the creator of the warp, whether or not it is Public or Private, the count of the warp (the amount of times people have used it), and the coordinates of the warp. You can click these to organize the warps by these characteristics. The next method, a less popular one, is to type the command /warp list. You can also add a number in the end to signify the page number. If you were to type in /warp list 50, it will bring up the 50th grouping of 9 warps. If you do not add a number argument at the end, it will show the first grouping of warps. There is also the command /warp plist, which lists all private warps that you have created. Finally, you can do /warp search (words/letters in that warp) to find specific warps.

Warp creation limits, publicized limits, and how to increase the maximum

You can only publicize a small percentage of your total warps, and can make and publicize a limited number of warps. To increase the amount of warps you can create and the amount you can publicize, you can donate and increase your rank to V.I.P., Special Unit, and Addict. For further reference, go to the ranks page on the Craftland website: [1]

Warp cooldown

Warp cooldowns are short periods of time after you warp in which you cannot warp anywhere. The further away you warp in a world, the longer the cooldown is. Teleporting between worlds always results in the maximum warp cooldown. Donating reduces the cooldown. There are also cooldowns for teleporting and warp pad use.

Limiting warps to a group

One of the most advanced commands available for warping is the group limitation, which allows you to limit a warp to a certain group of players and above, such as V.I.P.s or Special Units. To do this, type in the command /warp (group you want to restrict the warp to) (Warp Name). Note that this command only allows you to restrict warps to groups lower, not higher than the group you specify. For example, if you restrict the group to Special Units, then apprentices and V.I.P.s cannot use it. Special Units and Addicts can still use it.

Giving warps to another player

If you do not want a warp, and another player wishes to have full control of it, you can do /warp give (Player name) (Warp name) to give another player your warp. You cannot use this warp once you give it to another player unless it is public or you have been invited to the warp.