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This page contains links and a brief explanation of the types of communication we use on the server
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This page contains some basic and midlevel information and commands for the plugins Towny, ChestShop and general economy questions.
  
== Discord ==
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== Towny ==
To connect to our Discord, [https://discord.gg/7zAxYJ4 click here!]<br>
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Towny is a plugin made over at [http://palmergames.com palmergames.com]. It provides user managed land protection and a simple form of government. Visit their website for more information.
To learn more about Discord, visit their website [https://discordapp.com/features here!]
 
  
== TeamSpeak ==
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=== Common Commands ===
Connect to our TeamSpeak server here: <code>ts3server://phoenixnetwork.ca</code>
 
  
== In Server Mail ==
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{| class="wikitable"
In game, you can send mail to other players. These players don't even need to be online. Just remember their username!<br>
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!Command
To send mail, type <code>/mail send <user> <message></code><br>
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!What It Does
Or a real world example: <code>/mail send Mayor_Mike Hello. How are you?</code><br>
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|-
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|/town
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|Info page for Towns
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|-
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|/t new Town_Name_Here
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|Create a new town
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|-
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|/t spawn
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|Quickly teleport to your town's spawn
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|-
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|/t claim
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|Claim more area for your town. '''/t claim outpost''' to claim an outpost
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|-
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|/t outpost #
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|Teleport to the specified outpost
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|-
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|/t set
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|Show a list of options to set for your town.
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|-
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|/t toggle
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|Show a list of toggle options for your town, such as PvP
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|-
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|/t ?
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|Show a list of commands. Do '''/t mayor''' to show a list of Mayor commands.
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|-
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|/nation
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|Info page for nations
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|-
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|/n ?
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|Help page for nations. '''/n king''' to show nation leader commands
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|-
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|/n new Nation_Name_Here
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|Create a new nation. Must be the Mayor of a town
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|-
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|/n set
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|List of options to set for your nation
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|}
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=== Prices ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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!What
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!Price
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!Charged
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!Bank Account
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|-
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|Town
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|$5,000
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|Once
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|Player Bank
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|-
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|Nation
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|$10,000
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|Once
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|Town Bank
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|-
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|Outpost
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|$50
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|Once
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|Town Bank
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|-
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|Town Upkeep
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|$0
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|Daily
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|Town Bank
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|-
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|Nation Upkeep
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|$100
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|Daily
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|Nation Bank
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|-
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|Neutral Status
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|$100
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|Daily
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|Nation Bank
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|-
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|Bonus Blocks
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|$25
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|Once
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|Town Bank
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|-
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|Town Tax
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|Town Dependant
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|Daily
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|Player Bank
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|-
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|Nation Tax
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|Nation Dependant
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|Daily
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|Town Bank
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|}
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Some of the above prices can be seen in game using '''/towny prices'''
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=== Town/Nation Levels ===
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Table with the requirements to level up your town. Each level allows for more Towny Block claims. Below this table is one for Nations.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Town Level
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Required Residents
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Towny Blocks Added
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Towny Block Limit
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Mayor Prefix
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|-
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| Settlement
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| 1
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| 0
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| 16
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| Settler
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|-
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| Village
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| 2
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| 16
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| 32
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| Chief
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|-
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| Town
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| 5
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| 128
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| 160
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| Mayor
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|-
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| City
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| 10
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| 160
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| 320
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| Mayor
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|-
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| Metropolis
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| 20
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| 128
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| 448
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| Lord
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Nation Level
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Required Residents
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! Towny Blocks Added
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Leader Prefix
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|-
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| Nation
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| Founding a Nation
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| 10
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| Leader
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|-
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| Nation  (2)*
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| 10
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| 0
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| Dictator
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|}
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== ChestShop ==
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Simple Chest and Sign based shop plugin. Uses the in-game currency to make transactions. At the spawn point there are "Admin Shops" that sell and buy limited items. More on that in the Economy section below.
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=== How to make a ChestShop ===
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Following this table will show you how to make a ChestShop.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Line
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! Info
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! Example Buy
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! Example Sell
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! Example Both
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|-
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| 1
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| Player Name
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| Mayor_Mike
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| Mayor_Mike
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| Mayor_Mike
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| 2
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| Number of items per transaction
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| 8
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| 16
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| 2
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|-
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| 3
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| Buy/sell price
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| B 100
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| S 50
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| B 34 : S 12
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|-
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| 4
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| Item name/Item ID
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| 1
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| Stone
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| Stone:1
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|}
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In the ''Buy'' and ''Sell'' examples, we are buying/selling stone. In the ''Both'' example, we are buying/selling Granite. On a ChestShop sign, Granite will appear as ''Stone:1''.
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=== Finding Item IDs ===
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There are many ways online to find Item IDs, including the Minecraft Wiki, but there are also two in-game methods as well. Option One is a coded in the game itself, and Option Two is provided by the plugin.
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==== Option One ====
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This method uses Minecraft's own debug tools to show Item ID when you hover your mouse over an item. To activate it, hold down '''F3''' and push the '''H''' key. A message will show telling you it worked.
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==== Option Two ====
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This method uses a command from the ChestShop plugin. While holding the item you want to see the Item ID of, type '''/iteminfo'''. It will show the name of the item, and it's Item ID. The advantage to this, is the ability to get a code for customized items, like Enchanted Swords, banners, shulker boxes, FireWorks, etc. It will provide the Item ID and an extra bit to add at the end because it's a custom item. An example would be like this for a '''Firework: 401#23'''
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== Economy ==

Revision as of 06:05, 6 August 2018

This page contains some basic and midlevel information and commands for the plugins Towny, ChestShop and general economy questions.

Towny

Towny is a plugin made over at palmergames.com. It provides user managed land protection and a simple form of government. Visit their website for more information.

Common Commands

Command What It Does
/town Info page for Towns
/t new Town_Name_Here Create a new town
/t spawn Quickly teleport to your town's spawn
/t claim Claim more area for your town. /t claim outpost to claim an outpost
/t outpost # Teleport to the specified outpost
/t set Show a list of options to set for your town.
/t toggle Show a list of toggle options for your town, such as PvP
/t ? Show a list of commands. Do /t mayor to show a list of Mayor commands.
/nation Info page for nations
/n ? Help page for nations. /n king to show nation leader commands
/n new Nation_Name_Here Create a new nation. Must be the Mayor of a town
/n set List of options to set for your nation

Prices

What Price Charged Bank Account
Town $5,000 Once Player Bank
Nation $10,000 Once Town Bank
Outpost $50 Once Town Bank
Town Upkeep $0 Daily Town Bank
Nation Upkeep $100 Daily Nation Bank
Neutral Status $100 Daily Nation Bank
Bonus Blocks $25 Once Town Bank
Town Tax Town Dependant Daily Player Bank
Nation Tax Nation Dependant Daily Town Bank

Some of the above prices can be seen in game using /towny prices

Town/Nation Levels

Table with the requirements to level up your town. Each level allows for more Towny Block claims. Below this table is one for Nations.

Town Level Required Residents Towny Blocks Added Towny Block Limit Mayor Prefix
Settlement 1 0 16 Settler
Village 2 16 32 Chief
Town 5 128 160 Mayor
City 10 160 320 Mayor
Metropolis 20 128 448 Lord
Nation Level Required Residents Towny Blocks Added Leader Prefix
Nation Founding a Nation 10 Leader
Nation (2)* 10 0 Dictator

ChestShop

Simple Chest and Sign based shop plugin. Uses the in-game currency to make transactions. At the spawn point there are "Admin Shops" that sell and buy limited items. More on that in the Economy section below.

How to make a ChestShop

Following this table will show you how to make a ChestShop.

Line Info Example Buy Example Sell Example Both
1 Player Name Mayor_Mike Mayor_Mike Mayor_Mike
2 Number of items per transaction 8 16 2
3 Buy/sell price B 100 S 50 B 34 : S 12
4 Item name/Item ID 1 Stone Stone:1

In the Buy and Sell examples, we are buying/selling stone. In the Both example, we are buying/selling Granite. On a ChestShop sign, Granite will appear as Stone:1.

Finding Item IDs

There are many ways online to find Item IDs, including the Minecraft Wiki, but there are also two in-game methods as well. Option One is a coded in the game itself, and Option Two is provided by the plugin.

Option One

This method uses Minecraft's own debug tools to show Item ID when you hover your mouse over an item. To activate it, hold down F3 and push the H key. A message will show telling you it worked.

Option Two

This method uses a command from the ChestShop plugin. While holding the item you want to see the Item ID of, type /iteminfo. It will show the name of the item, and it's Item ID. The advantage to this, is the ability to get a code for customized items, like Enchanted Swords, banners, shulker boxes, FireWorks, etc. It will provide the Item ID and an extra bit to add at the end because it's a custom item. An example would be like this for a Firework: 401#23

Economy