/t
command shows you information about your town./towny prices
./t new <name of your town>
./t
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(!) It's important not to create your town too close to another town. Unless you are in the same nation as them, you will not be allowed to claim near them. Furthermore, it is not possible to claim within 8 chunks of non-peaceful towns (these towns are marked by a castle icon on the map).
/towny prices
/t deposit <amount of money>
while standing inside your homeblock./t claim
./res toggle plotborder
or press F3 and G./towny map
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/t add <name of player>
./t invite accept <town name>
./t invitelist
./t kick <resident>
./recruitbonus
program./tc
chat channel. Return to global chat with /g
.Make sure to tell new residents that the server rules forbid stealing and griefing!
/t buy bonus
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/towny time
to see the time until upkeep is next charged./t
to see how much upkeep your town is charged./t reclaim
) are eventually deleted.
There are many town settings that can be changed. You can control these through commands, or alternatively through /towny menu
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There are four types of permissions:
Type | What the Permission Controls |
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Build | Whether players can place blocks. |
Destroy | Whether players can break blocks. |
Switch | Whether players can interact with Slimefun machines, doors, chests, furnaces, levers and similar blocks. |
Item | Whether players can use buckets, bone meals, flint and steel and similar items. |
Permissions apply to groups of people:
Group | Description |
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Resident | All residents of your town. |
Nation | Anyone in your town's nation. |
Ally | Anyone in your town's nation and its allied nations. |
Outsider | Anyone not in your town. |
/t set perm <permission type> <permission group> [on/off]
./t set perm build resident on
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/plot set perm <permission type> <permission group> [on/off]
./plot set perm build resident on
./plot perm hud
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/plot fs <cost>
. The cost can be 0 if you want to make it free./plot claim
.Remember that a resident is an asset to your town and it can often make sense to give plots away for free. Residents are likely to leave if they don’t find anywhere to build. Make it easy for new residents to find plots for sale.
/town trust
/plot trust
/plot set <plot type>
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Plot Type | Description |
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Default | The default plot type. It has no special properties. Useful for personal builds, such as homes. |
Shop | Required in order to create player shops. |
Arena | Enables PvP inside the plot. This is the only place where residents of the same town can fight each other. |
Farm | Allows residents to harvest and replant crops inside the plot, but not place or break any other types of blocks. See /towny allowedblocks for a full list. It also allows residents to breed and kill animals inside the plot. |
Embassy | This allows any player to buy the plot, regardless of what town they may belong to. Embassies are used to establish a presence in other parts of the world, just like embassies in real life. Owning an embassy and changing its plot type will still keep you as the owner. For example, this is useful when creating shops in different towns. |
Jail | Can host jail cells, which imprisoned residents. See the Jail Guide for more information. |
Bank | Required to use town bank commands (/t deposit and /t withdraw ). |
Quarters are 3D subclaims in towns. They can be bought and sold like plots, but can be far more flexible in terms of shape - being able to span multiple plots, or even part of just one plot.
/t constitution
GUIBy default, your town will be an Autocracy where absolute power rests with you, the unelected mayor. If you prefer to experiment with a more democratic style of governance, you can become a Constitutional Monarchy, Direct Democracy or Republic by changing your town's Constitution.
Note that players you invite to your town can see whether it is democratic through /t invitelist
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/t <town name>
. After joining a town, you may check all taxes that apply to you with /res taxes
.Mayors can set a town tax with /t set taxes <amount>
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/t toggle taxpercent
. Each resident will then be charged a specific amount of money./t set plottaxes <$>
./t set <shoptax/embassytax> <$>
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Mayors can give ranks to residents with /t rank add {resident} {rank}
. Ranks grant extra privileges to residents.
Rank | Description |
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Comayor | Same as mayor, but cannot delete the town. |
Builder | Can build in all unowned plots. |
Assistant |
Can:
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Recruiter | Can invite new residents and use /plot fs to give them plots. |
Helper | Same as recruiter but can also kick residents. |
Sheriff |
Can:
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Police | Same as sheriff, but cannot change the outlaw list or manage jails inside jail plots. |
Militia | Can defend the town if it is besieged. |
Taxfree | Allows the player to not be taxed by the town if taxes are enabled |
/plot set jail
/t set primaryjail
/plot jailcell [add/remove]
/res jail paybail
/t jail list
/t jail <resident> <hours> <bail amount>
/t jail <resident> <hours> <bail amount> <jail number>
sheriff
and police
ranks can:/t outlaw
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