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Factions - Guilding and user-controlled antigrief plugin for Minecraft

This plugin will allow the players on the server to create factions/guilds. The factions can claim territory that will be protected from non-members. Factions can forge alliances and declare themselves enemies with others. Land may be taken from other factions through war.

The goals of this plugin:

  • The players should be able to take care of anti-griefing themselves.
  • Inspire politics and intrigues on your server.
  • Guilding and team spirit! :)

Usage

Read the full userguide here: http://massivecraft.com/dev/factions

The chat console command is:

  • /f

This command has subcommands like:

  • /f create MyFactionName
  • /f invite MyFriendsName
  • /f claim
  • /f map
  • ... etc

You may also read the documentation ingame as the plugin ships with an ingame help manual. Read the help pages like this:

  • /f help 1
  • /f help 2
  • /f help 3

Note that you may optionally skip the slash and just write

  • f

Installing

  1. Download the latest release: https://github.com/MassiveCraft/Factions/downloads
  2. Put Factions.jar in the plugins folder.
  3. Download gson.jar to your lib folder

A default config file will be created on the first run.

License

This project has a LGPL license just like the Bukkit project.
This project uses GSON which has a Apache 2.0 license.