Plugins List

Here’s a list of helpful and fun plugins that we recommend, also each plugin uses a mount of ram, so the more you install, the more ram usage plugins can use.Plugins recommended for all servers shoul

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Permissions

LuckPermsarrow-up-right is the most popular permission management plugin. It allows operator manage what each group and users get access to. LuckPerms is also compatible lots of other plugins. LuckPerms also offers a web GUI you can use. Wiki: https://luckperms.net/wiki/Homearrow-up-right

Shops

With ShopKeepersarrow-up-right, you can set up custom villager shopkeepers that sell exactly what you want them to sell and for what price. You can set up admin shops, which have infinite supply, and you can also set up player shops, which pull supply from a chest. Wiki: https://github.com/Shopkeepers/Shopkeepers-Wiki/wikiarrow-up-right

ChestShoparrow-up-right is a simple, yet very powerful system for making physical shops using signs and chests that was originally created by Acrobot and is now being continued. Wiki: https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/chestshop-3/arrow-up-right

World Editing and Management

WorldEditarrow-up-right lets you build fast and smart. Why should you spend your time building a wall or excavating a hole when you can work on something creative? Get started with the essential building tool used by almost all professional Minecraft builders today! The plugin has been around for a decade now and has great reputation. Wiki: https://worldedit.enginehub.org/en/latest/arrow-up-right

WorldGuardarrow-up-right lets you and players guard areas of land against griefers and undesirables, as well as tweak and disable various gameplay features of Minecraft. Wiki: https://worldguard.enginehub.org/en/latest/arrow-up-right

Multiversearrow-up-right was created at the dawn of Bukkit multiworld support. It has since then grown into a complete world management solution including special treatment of your nether worlds with Multiverse NetherPortalsarrow-up-right. Wiki: https://github.com/Multiverse/Multiverse-Core/wikiarrow-up-right

Inventory

Per World Inventoryarrow-up-right allows you to separate your player’s inventories between groups of worlds. Various player stats are separated, too; this includes things like active potion effects, exp, level, economy balance, and much more. These all can be configured on a per-item basis, should you want some things to be shared between groups. All commands can be seen in-game with the ‘/pwi help’ command, and on the PWI Wiki. This is a great option if you’re using Multiverse instead of Bungeecord. Wiki: https://github.com/EbonJaeger/perworldinventory-kt/wikiarrow-up-right

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