MineResetLite
MineResetLite
The must-have tool for any prison server!
MineResetLite is the successor to MineReset, which provides tools to create, reset, and maintain randomly generated mines, such as the mines seen on prison servers.
Features
- Easy to use, easy to understand
- Select mines via WorldEdit or manually
- Easily modify ore percentages
- Automatically broadcast mine reset warnings
- Automatically teleport players out of the mine to prevent suffocation
- Customizable Reset Messages
Internationalization
Fluent in English? I'd appreciate if users could assist in translating the text MRL uses into their native languages.
Its possible to disable block placing on the mines?
@BrutalNetwork
The problem is that you have two mines with the same beginning configuration name. If you have, for instance, "A-Mine" and "A-Mine2", you can't configure "A-Mine" because it brings up both of them. What I do is just make "A-Mine" and "A-2", set them on the same reset timer, and make "A-2" reset silently.
Hello! You could make an api for this plugin? It would be nice to do to make automatic events.
Is there any way to make the mines reset on a different delay than minutes?
@BrutalNetwork
You have to make the mine names pretty different.
For example, I couldn't make a mine named 'A Mine' after I made 'A Mine-Wood'. I would recommend making the mine names '{Mine name}-{Blocks the mine consists of}' IE: 'Donator Mine-Emerald' and 'Donator Mine-Diamond'.
Hope this helped.
@BrutalNetwork I have the same problem but I was able to fix it like this. Ex:Say I was making Mine I You would have to put /mrl create II For it to work. I also have a tutorial on how to use this plugin if you would like to check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-03Y5h9swQ&feature=youtu.be
@panzeris23 you would have to check with the protection plugin that u are using,
What is the permission for breaking in the mine?
anything? really need this fixed
just any basic commands like deleting and editing, say if i made a mine for a player i would type /mrl create <name> then usually if they get a second mine i would do /mrl create <name>2 . But if i want to edit the first one, say edit the block configuration it would keep giving me that error
@BrutalNetwork
What command are you using and what is your mine list?
I keep getting this error on my server when im trying to edit or delete mines http://puu.sh/9suPv/7d482a9768.png
Im not sure why its doing this? Could you please look into it
I saw something in the phrases file about signs. What is that?
@legofreak1999
Hello, It Just means you have a mine already named Mine-W try to delete Mine-W First
Awesome plugin, but suggested feature that'll be a great help for Prison servers: /mrl duplicate <mine> <newmine>.
It just duplicates all the settings from the previous mine, and if the new mine doesn't exist, create the new mine with the current region selected (if any), but if it does, just overwrite the new mine settings with the first mine argument (args[1]).
Nice plugin. But aren't the mines meant to be showed in the mines folder? Just wonderin' ;)
mmm should this happen if i do /mrl create mine-w it says to me the name mine-w isn't original enough. what the f*ck is this
@budopey
Basically, the plugin checks to see if they player is standing inside the mine. If they are, it teleports them straight up until they're at the top of the mine. If you're having issues, just make sure that the players are standing inside the bounds of the mine when it resets.
I am wondering if and how to set where the player teleports for a specific mine when it resets? I noticed "Automatically teleport players out of the mine to prevent suffocation" in the description of the plugin but it doesn't seem to be working for me and its causing errors and suffocating players... is there a line of code I should be adding? like command block sorta with the tp @p x y z? I would greatly help if anyone would know the fix for this issue I can't seem to find anything related to my issue anywhere...
@augesrob
@Augesrob
Current version works with 1.7.9 (at least it has been for me)