Factions
All you need to know on how to survive in a world with Factions!
Factions are a huge part of the server, but learning how to manage one to its fullest can take a while to master. Whether you are a great powerful leader or a dear follower you need to know how to best optimize your Faction.
The first way to expand your ability to run or participate in a faction well is learning the commands and knowing what they do. I’ll go through the list of commands and how they are useful.
/f This is the starter command for anything that is faction related, you use it to bring up the first page of help but to read more help pages you have to use the command:
/f help, h, ? [page] This command lets you browse through all the commands and a little description about them in case you need to be reminded.
/f list, ls This command will list all the current Factions already made, as well as tell you how many members of a faction is on out of all of them.
/f map This displays the factions in a local radius by showing you a word art map costs $10.0 per use.
/f show, who [faction tag] With this you can get more detail information on the Faction you put in the command. You can see who they are allied with and who they are enemies with, as well as the people in it.
/f map [on/off] With this you can get a map printed in ascii-art, by default this command only displays a map when you use the command but you can turn it on also.
/f home and /f sethome Set your faction home for the price of $30.0 and teleport back to it if you need for $30.0 per teleport
/f join [Faction tag] This command will let you join any faction that is currently open and accepting new members.
/f leave Will let you leave your current faction.
/f chat, c This puts you in a mode, similar to a chat room, with just your faction members. You use the command again to leave the Faction chat. Be sure you’re in Faction chat before leaking out any important information!
/f create [Faction tag] Lets you make a new Faction, with you as its leader! Please note though you need to have money to make one, it costs $1000.00. Read below for more information.
/f desc [desc] Adds a description to you Faction so when people walk on it they’ll know more about your Faction, like whether you’re a nice one or one out for blood.
/f tag [Faction tag] This command lets you change your Factions name, but you have to be a leader to do this.
/f open, close This is very important! On default when you make a faction it will be set to open. Open means people can join without your permission. To prevent that just be sure to use /f close to close you faction. When its closed you need to use invites to let others join, which only admins and mods of the Faction can do.
/f invite, inv [player] This is used to invite someone to your Faction, only admins and mods of the Faction can do this.
/f deinvite, deinv [player] This is used to cancel an invitation that hasn’t been accepted.
/f claim This claims land around you in chunks (16x16) each chunk you claim takes up 1 of your Factions total power. Read below for more information about claiming and losing land.
/f declaim, unclaim Use this to declaim lain around you in chunks (16x16). This is useful if you want to move your faction somewhere else or want to use your space more efficiently.
/f owner [player] This will further let Admin and Moderators of a Faction distribute land to their followers if they desire. When using this command it will give the player the chunk (16x16) they are on protection so only people on the owners list can use it.
/f ownerlist Will list all the people who are under the Owner list.
/f kick [player] Will let the admins and moderators of a Faction kick players from the Faction.
/f mod [player] Lets Admins of a Faction mod a player giving them access to most of the commands in the Faction, be sure you fully trust who you mod so you don’t get screwed over later.
/f title [player] <Title> This is a command that only effects people who chat in the Faction chat. It lets you customize people’s titles and adds a more personal feel to the Faction.
/f ally [Faction tag]
/f neutral [Faction tag]
/f enemy [Faction tag] These commands set your relationship with other factions, read below for more on what each relationship changes.
The first way to expand your ability to run or participate in a faction well is learning the commands and knowing what they do. I’ll go through the list of commands and how they are useful.
/f This is the starter command for anything that is faction related, you use it to bring up the first page of help but to read more help pages you have to use the command:
/f help, h, ? [page] This command lets you browse through all the commands and a little description about them in case you need to be reminded.
/f list, ls This command will list all the current Factions already made, as well as tell you how many members of a faction is on out of all of them.
/f map This displays the factions in a local radius by showing you a word art map costs $10.0 per use.
/f show, who [faction tag] With this you can get more detail information on the Faction you put in the command. You can see who they are allied with and who they are enemies with, as well as the people in it.
/f map [on/off] With this you can get a map printed in ascii-art, by default this command only displays a map when you use the command but you can turn it on also.
/f home and /f sethome Set your faction home for the price of $30.0 and teleport back to it if you need for $30.0 per teleport
/f join [Faction tag] This command will let you join any faction that is currently open and accepting new members.
/f leave Will let you leave your current faction.
/f chat, c This puts you in a mode, similar to a chat room, with just your faction members. You use the command again to leave the Faction chat. Be sure you’re in Faction chat before leaking out any important information!
/f create [Faction tag] Lets you make a new Faction, with you as its leader! Please note though you need to have money to make one, it costs $1000.00. Read below for more information.
/f desc [desc] Adds a description to you Faction so when people walk on it they’ll know more about your Faction, like whether you’re a nice one or one out for blood.
/f tag [Faction tag] This command lets you change your Factions name, but you have to be a leader to do this.
/f open, close This is very important! On default when you make a faction it will be set to open. Open means people can join without your permission. To prevent that just be sure to use /f close to close you faction. When its closed you need to use invites to let others join, which only admins and mods of the Faction can do.
/f invite, inv [player] This is used to invite someone to your Faction, only admins and mods of the Faction can do this.
/f deinvite, deinv [player] This is used to cancel an invitation that hasn’t been accepted.
/f claim This claims land around you in chunks (16x16) each chunk you claim takes up 1 of your Factions total power. Read below for more information about claiming and losing land.
/f declaim, unclaim Use this to declaim lain around you in chunks (16x16). This is useful if you want to move your faction somewhere else or want to use your space more efficiently.
/f owner [player] This will further let Admin and Moderators of a Faction distribute land to their followers if they desire. When using this command it will give the player the chunk (16x16) they are on protection so only people on the owners list can use it.
/f ownerlist Will list all the people who are under the Owner list.
/f kick [player] Will let the admins and moderators of a Faction kick players from the Faction.
/f mod [player] Lets Admins of a Faction mod a player giving them access to most of the commands in the Faction, be sure you fully trust who you mod so you don’t get screwed over later.
/f title [player] <Title> This is a command that only effects people who chat in the Faction chat. It lets you customize people’s titles and adds a more personal feel to the Faction.
/f ally [Faction tag]
/f neutral [Faction tag]
/f enemy [Faction tag] These commands set your relationship with other factions, read below for more on what each relationship changes.