/f help,h,? [page] – Display a help page
/f list,ls *[page] – Show a list of the factions
/f show,who *[faction tag] – Show detailed information on a certain faction
/f map *[on|off] – Show an ascii-art map of the nearby territory. Per default it will render only when you use the command. If you specify on or off you will toggle if the map should render every once in a while.
/f power *[player name] - Show either your own power (if no name is specified) or another player’s power (if a player name is specified, and permission node factions.viewAnyPower is granted)
/f join [faction name] – Join a faction
/f leave – Leave your faction
/f chat,c – Switch faction only chat on and off
/f home – Teleport to the faction homef
/f create [faction tag] – Create a new faction with you as admin
/f desc [desc] – Change the faction description
/f tag [faction tag] – Change the faction tag
/f open,close – Switch if invitation is required to join
/f invite,inv [player name] – Invite a player
/f deinvite,inv [player name] – Remove a pending invitation
If your faction is closed invitations are required to join the faction.
/f sethome *[faction tag] – Set the faction home (faction tag can only be specified by those with admin bypass permission; otherwise, it’s for your own faction)
/f claim – Claim the land where you are standing
/f unclaim, declaim – Unclaim the land where you are standing
The area claimed is a minecraft “chunk”. It is an 16×16 area all the way from bedrock to the sky. If you are claiming territory from another faction you must start at the border. Only faction moderators and admin can do this.
/f owner *[player name] – Set/remove ownership of a 16×16 claimed territory. If a player name is specified, that player will be added or removed from the owner list for the territory. If no player name is specified, it will either set ownership to the player running the command (if no owners are currently set) or completely clear ownership of the territory.
/f ownerlist – View a list of owners for the current area. Only works inside your own faction’s territory.
/f kick [player name] – Kick a player from the faction.
Faction moderators can kick normal players but not eachother. The faction admin can kick moderators though.
/f mod [player name] – Give or revoke moderator rights to one of the members of the faction. You must be faction admin to do this.
/f admin [player name] – Hand over your admin rights to another member. Note that you are really handing it over. You will not be admin for the faction any longer. You will be turned into a moderator, but the new admin could kick you any time.
/f title [player name] *[title] – Set or remove a players title. This serves special meaning. It’s just fun and allows you to “promote” players.
/f noboom – enable/disable explosions inside your faction’s territory; only available to faction admin and faction moderators for peaceful factions (explained further down)
/f ally [faction name]
/f neutral [faction name]
/f enemy [faction name]
Set which relation you WISH to have with another faction.
Read more about relations below.
/f list,ls *[page] – Show a list of the factions
/f show,who *[faction tag] – Show detailed information on a certain faction
/f map *[on|off] – Show an ascii-art map of the nearby territory. Per default it will render only when you use the command. If you specify on or off you will toggle if the map should render every once in a while.
/f power *[player name] - Show either your own power (if no name is specified) or another player’s power (if a player name is specified, and permission node factions.viewAnyPower is granted)
/f join [faction name] – Join a faction
/f leave – Leave your faction
/f chat,c – Switch faction only chat on and off
/f home – Teleport to the faction homef
/f create [faction tag] – Create a new faction with you as admin
/f desc [desc] – Change the faction description
/f tag [faction tag] – Change the faction tag
/f open,close – Switch if invitation is required to join
/f invite,inv [player name] – Invite a player
/f deinvite,inv [player name] – Remove a pending invitation
If your faction is closed invitations are required to join the faction.
/f sethome *[faction tag] – Set the faction home (faction tag can only be specified by those with admin bypass permission; otherwise, it’s for your own faction)
/f claim – Claim the land where you are standing
/f unclaim, declaim – Unclaim the land where you are standing
The area claimed is a minecraft “chunk”. It is an 16×16 area all the way from bedrock to the sky. If you are claiming territory from another faction you must start at the border. Only faction moderators and admin can do this.
/f owner *[player name] – Set/remove ownership of a 16×16 claimed territory. If a player name is specified, that player will be added or removed from the owner list for the territory. If no player name is specified, it will either set ownership to the player running the command (if no owners are currently set) or completely clear ownership of the territory.
/f ownerlist – View a list of owners for the current area. Only works inside your own faction’s territory.
/f kick [player name] – Kick a player from the faction.
Faction moderators can kick normal players but not eachother. The faction admin can kick moderators though.
/f mod [player name] – Give or revoke moderator rights to one of the members of the faction. You must be faction admin to do this.
/f admin [player name] – Hand over your admin rights to another member. Note that you are really handing it over. You will not be admin for the faction any longer. You will be turned into a moderator, but the new admin could kick you any time.
/f title [player name] *[title] – Set or remove a players title. This serves special meaning. It’s just fun and allows you to “promote” players.
/f noboom – enable/disable explosions inside your faction’s territory; only available to faction admin and faction moderators for peaceful factions (explained further down)
/f ally [faction name]
/f neutral [faction name]
/f enemy [faction name]
Set which relation you WISH to have with another faction.
Read more about relations below.