

I was never able to get them to aggro mobs. To add NPC traders, blacksmiths, guards and healers try Citizens. From there install Wurkit so that your players can make money and then Jobs for another source of income. To start I recommend first installing BOSEconomy. You can relatively easily setup an economy and RPG system with Bukkit plugins. Here is an example of “/brush sphere 50%sand,50%grass 5”. Finally, set sandstone places sandstone inside the selection.Īnother great feature of WorldEdit is /brush which lets you point at an area and terraform. Outset -h 1 expands the selection horizontally in both directions. Shift 1 d moves the selection down one block. Then I repeated several commands (//shift 1 d, //outset -h 1 and //set sandstone).

First I created a single block for the top of the pyramid. I was able to do this in about 10 minutes by typing a few relatively simple commands. I created a pyramid that is 119 blocks wide at the base and touched the ceiling. WorldEdit makes editing your world extremely easy. ZanMiniMap is similar to the mini-map radar in other games. It turns your selections into a cuboid wireframe. Without it you won’t be able to see the selections that you are making.

Then decide which WorldEdit (or other plugins’) commands each user or group has access to.Īfter you install WorldEdit take a look at the World Edit Client-side Interface. You can install it on your Bukkit server and setup permissions with the Permissions plugin.

BOSEconomy seems to be the best available economy plugin right now.įor some great video tutorials on installing and configuring specific plugins subscribe to woopagaming and shawnvmartin.įor an extremely easy and powerful way to edit your worlds WorldEdit is available as a client-side and server-side mod. Server-side plugins that are able to use money (Citizen and Resident for example) can take advantage of an economy plugin such as BOSEconomy. The server-side plugins that I list all require Bukkit. You could also modify several texture packs, taking the textures that you like from each one. If you’re creating a desert biome with Egyptian architecture I recommend trying Doku. It really depends on the environment you are designing. To really make your world shine you will need the right texture pack. With the right configuration you can turn Minecraft into the ultimate sandbox. Users simply connect and enjoy them seamlessly. Of course the admin must install and configure the addons. There is a plethora of server-side plugins that require no setup for connected users. There are some great single player mods, texture packs and skins. Lots of PC titles really shine with community mods and Minecraft is one. Vanilla-Minecraft is one of those games that just isn’t quite satisfying by itself.
