Player Warps
Player warps are a way for you to create a publicly available teleport area to your build. That could be just a build you want to show off, a large resource farm, a trading post/shop, or even a temporary strategic area. Any warp created is publicly accessible by anyone on the server. A few important things to note:
You can access the playerwarp GUI with
/pw,/playerwarps,/pwarp, and/pwarps.You have
2player warps available by default (You can earn more in the/rewardsmenu).You can only create warps in the Main Overworld or the Main Nether (Resource Worlds & The End are not allowed).
You can not create player warps in any admin regions, other player’s claims, or unclaimed areas. To create a warp you MUST be within one of your own claims, or a claim that the owner has given you trust in (see claims system page for how to make a claim).
Frequently Asked Questions
/pw – there you can select to see your
favorites,
past visited warps,
book icon – which shows All available player warps – even if they do not have an assigned category. Within each category menu, there will be options at the bottom of the menu to
filter by category, and Then you just click on a warp, don’t move for 3 seconds, and then you’ll be taken to that warp!
Nether Star to toggle if that warp appears as one of your favorites.
When a warp is added to your favorites, you can find it within the favorites page in /pw – and if you hover over a favorited warp in ANY category menu, you will see that it is listed within your favorites in the icon lore.
/pw and then go to the
paper placeholder. This will create a chat prompt for you to enter your new warp’s name. A few notes:
- The warp will be created at your current location – ensure you’re facing the direction you want the warp to be facing.
- The warp CAN NOT contain spaces – instead use underscores where you want spaces. The underscores will be converted to spaces in titles, GUIs, and chat.
You can also create a warp without using the GUI interface by using /pw set WARP_NAME.
/pw menu and click the /mywarps command to go directly to your warp management interface. Then left-click any of your warp icons. You will then be able to manage any options for your warp, including:
- Description
- Icon
- Name
- Category
- Lock Status
- Teleport Location
There are also a few more options available on the warp management interface like:
- Visited Players – Open a menu to see who has visited your warp, and how many times.
- Ban A Player – Enter a player’s name (and optionally a time code + reason) to prevent them from using your warp.
- View Banned Players – Open a menu to see who you’ve banned from your warp, and also get the option to unban them.
- Remove Warp – The option to completely delete your warp.
Ban A Player icon – click it and you will be prompted to enter a player’s name (and optionally a time-code for temporary bans + a ban reason that the player will see when attempting to use your warp).
- If you only enter a player name (Example:
Lecraeman) – The result will be a permanent ban from your warp for that player with no reason given. - If you enter a username and then a reason (Example:
Lecraeman Taking too many materials!) – The result will be a permanent ban from your warp for that player with the reason “Taking too many materials!” listed. - If you enter a username and then a timecode (Example:
Lecraeman 2d) – the result will be a 2 day ban from your warp with no reason given. - If you enter a username and then a time code, and finally a reason (Example:
Lecraeman 3h Being mean!) – the result will be a 3 hour ban from your warp with the reason “Being Mean!” given to the player.
The time codes are simple time codes and can go up to a year long:
- Seconds =
s - Minutes =
m - Hours =
h - Days =
d - Weeks =
w - Years =
y
To Unban A Previously Banned Player – You can open the Banned Players list in the warp management interface, and then left-click a banned user’s icon.
/mywarps (and then clicking on a specific warp) – then click the door icon.
Locking your warp will prevent it from appearing in the public list, but will maintain all the stats/information associated with it (Title, Location, Description, Icon, Visited Players, Bans, ETC). This is most useful if you need to temporarily close your warp to do some maintenance or edits before re-opening, but you wish to maintain everything as is.



