Each land system is different and supports a different array of features. Flags attempts to work with as many of these unique features as possible while still conforming to the general standard API. Below is a list of supported area plugins, the minimum versions required to work with the current version of Flags, and a list of capable features of each plugin. The feature list only contains features that Flags interacts with, each system has it's own unique design and feature set. Do you use a area plugin Flags doesn't support? You can request support for new systems by making a ticket or posting on the forums.
Plugin | Minimum Version | Special Features with Flags |
Factions | 2.0.0 | Cleanable, Ownable, Renameable, Faction based flags |
Factoid | N/A | Cleanable, Ownable, Renameable, Subdividable |
Grief Prevention | 7.7 | Administrator, Cleanable, Combat Timer, Ownable, Siegeable, Subdividable |
InfinitePlots | 0.9-b40 | Cleanable, Renameable, Ownable |
PlotMe | 0.13f | Ownable |
PreciousStones | 9.4.3 | Ownable, Renameable, Subdividable |
Residence | 2.5.7 | Cleanable, Ownable, Renameable, Subdividable |
WorldGuard | 5.6.5 | Ownable, Overlapping. |
Flags | 1.4.0 | Cleanable, Ownable, Renameable, Subdividable. Internal fallback area system. |
Feature Descriptions
Feature | Description |
Administrator | The area plugin has administrative areas that differ from player owned areas. |
Cleanable | The Flags database will self-clean deleted areas. |
Combat Timer | The area plugin maintains a timer when players enter PvP. Flags allows detection of this timer to prevent "hit and run" tactics. |
Ownable | Players may "own" a area. Some systems may support multiple owners. |
Renameable | Areas possess a string based name that can be altered after creation. |
Siegeable | Players can siege other players areas. Flags allows detection of an areas "under siege" status. |
Subdividable | Areas can contain other areas in a parent/child relationship. |
Overlapping | Areas may overlap and maintain a priority but do not have a parent/child relationship |