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[[Nguhcraft]] players have the ability to use certain commands. However, which ones they have had access to has changed between seasons.
[[Nguhcraft]] players have the ability to use certain commands. However, which ones they have had access to has changed between seasons.


== Season 1 ==
== Season 1 & Early Season 2 ==
[[Season 1]] saw the most amount of commands:
[[Season 1]] saw the most amount of commands:


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** '''/tpdeny''' - Denies a player's request to teleport to you.
** '''/tpdeny''' - Denies a player's request to teleport to you.
* '''/warp''' - Teleports you to a preset location. See [[List of Warps]] for locations players could warp to.
* '''/warp''' - Teleports you to a preset location. See [[List of Warps]] for locations players could warp to.
* '''/wild''' - Teleports you to a random location within the world border.  
* '''/wild''' - Teleports you to a random location within the world border. At some point in Season 2, this command stopped working since it would attempt to teleport a player outside the world border but end up failing. It was eventually removed.
* '''/whisper''' - Sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.
* '''/whisper''' - Sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.


== Season 2 ==
== Late Season 2 ==
In [[Season 2]], commands were greatly reduced to support travel.
In [[Season 2]], commands were greatly reduced to support travel.


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* '''/tell''' - (Renamed from /whisper) sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.
* '''/tell''' - (Renamed from /whisper) sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.
* '''/warp''' - Teleports you to a preset location. See [[List of Warps]] for locations players could warp to.
* '''/warp''' - Teleports you to a preset location. See [[List of Warps]] for locations players could warp to.
* '''/wild''' - Teleports you to a random location within the world border. At some point in Season 2, this command stopped working since it would attempt to teleport a player outside the world border but end up failing. It was eventually removed.

Revision as of 16:27, 20 May 2026

Nguhcraft players have the ability to use certain commands. However, which ones they have had access to has changed between seasons.

Season 1 & Early Season 2

Season 1 saw the most amount of commands:

  • /back - Returns you to the place you teleported from.
  • /home - Teleports you to the coordinates on which you set your home.
    • /home bed - Teleports you to your bed.
  • /sethome - Sets a coordinate to teleport you to by typing /home. Admins are able to set multiple homes, but regular players can only set one.
  • /tpa - Sends a request to another player for you to teleport to them. A lack of response after a certain timeframe removes the request.
    • /tpaccept - Accepts a player's request to teleport to you.
    • /tpdeny - Denies a player's request to teleport to you.
  • /warp - Teleports you to a preset location. See List of Warps for locations players could warp to.
  • /wild - Teleports you to a random location within the world border. At some point in Season 2, this command stopped working since it would attempt to teleport a player outside the world border but end up failing. It was eventually removed.
  • /whisper - Sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.

Late Season 2

In Season 2, commands were greatly reduced to support travel.

  • /here - Sends your XYZ coordinates in the chat.
  • /home - Teleports you to the coordinates on which you set your home.
    • /home bed - Teleports you to your bed.
  • /sethome - Sets a coordinate to teleport you to by typing /home. Admins are able to set multiple homes, but regular players can only set one.
  • /tell - (Renamed from /whisper) sends a message to a certain player that no other can see.
  • /warp - Teleports you to a preset location. See List of Warps for locations players could warp to.