Here is a list of all of our minecraft server commands for your refernce. We recommend that you print this list out. NOTE: some commands are for server admins only =]

Basic IConomy Commands:

/money - Shows account balance
/money help - Shows help on money Commands
/money top - Richest Players
/money top 10 - Top 10 Richest Players
/money rank - show user's money rank

GoldStandard Commands (for Diamond Market):
/gsworth || /gsprice - displays the current sale price for the item
/gssell || /gsell <amount> - sell x of item taken directly from your inventory
/gsbuy || /gbuy <amount> - buy x of item and insert it directly into your inventory
/gsreset || /gsclear - Admin command that resets the price back to the base price.


LocalShops Commands:

/shop
  • Displays a list of player commands
/shop select
  • Select a cuboid area for a shop to occupy. Used in conjunction with both the create and move commands. Using the select command a second time will cancel the selection process.
/shop create [shop name]
  • Creates a shop of the default sized (specified in the configuration file) at your location.
  • If used after the select command - assuming the player didn’t cancel the selection process, possess enough money to create a shop (also specified in the configuration file) and the selection is smaller than the maximum allowed area (again, specified in the configuration file) - a shop will be created that fills the specified area.
  • Remember, shops are created in a 3D space - selecting two blocks on the floor will likely result in the creation of a shop that is a single block tall, which isn’t particularly useful to anyone.

    Any characters may be used for a shop name, including spaces and punctuation.
/shop info <id>
  • Used while standing in a shop, this command will return information about that specific shop. If a shop ID is added to the end, it will return information about another shop without the player needing to be physically in it.

    Use either this command or list to get shop IDs.
/shop list
  • Lists all shops in the current world that the player owns, along with their unique IDs and names.
/shop move [id]
  • Moves the specified shop to a new location. The select command can be used prior to this command, allowing the shop to be moved to a new cuboid specified by the player.

    Both list and info will return shop IDs, in addition to other information.
/shop destroy
  • Destroys the shop the player is currently standing inside. The owner of the shop will receive anything that was left in stock, inventory space permitting.
/shop add <item name>
  • Used without an item name on the end, adds the stack of items that the player is currently holding.

    If an item name is specified, that item will be added to the shop, with a stock of 0.
/shop remove <item name>
  • Used without an item name, removes the item that the player is currently holding from the shop, and returns all remaining stock to the owner.

    If an item name is specified, it works in the same way, but for the specified item instead of the held item.

    In order to remove a certain amount of items from a shop (and not stop the shop from stocking the item), the player must use the buy command. Owners and managers of a shop are not charged for removing items in this manner.
/shop buy [item name] <amount>

/buy [item name] <amount>
  • Purchases a specified item from a shop. If the player uses ‘all’ in place of an amount, the shop will attempt to fill the player’s inventory with the specified item, money (and item stock) permitting.
/shop sell <item name> <amount>

/sell <item name> <amount>
  • Used without an item name and amount defined, sells the stack of items the player is currently holding.

    With an item name defined, a specific item (a single item) is sold to the shop. If the player uses ‘all’ in place of an amount, all instances of that item in his inventory will be sold.
/shop set
  • Help page - displays a list of set commands.
/shop set buy [item name] [price] <bundle size>
  • Used to set the price and bundle size of items that the shop will be able to buy or purchased from customers.

    Both this command and the set sell command below are set from the perspective of the shop, not the customer; in contrast the buy and sell commands are always from the perspective of the customer.
/shop set sell [item name] [price] <bundle size>
  • Sets the price and bundle size of items that can be sold to the customer.
/shop set manager +/-[player name]

ex: /shop set manager -cerealk +Mineral
  • Adds or removes managers from the player’s shop. A manage is able to add/remove items, set prices and set maximum amounts. He cannot move the shop, destroy the shop, nor add/remove managers.
/shop set minbalance [amount]
  • Sets a shops minimum balance that must remain in the account at all times. Helps prevent players from selling to a shop and completely bankrupting the owner.
/shop set max [item name] [max amount]
  • Used to set a maximum stock limit for a specified item. Note that the owner of the shop will still be able to add items above the maximum stock level, but the shop will not buy items from players if the current stock level is higher than the maximum specified amount.
/shop set owner [player name]
  • Changes the shop owner to another player.
/shop set unlimited money

Requires a special permission node - see below.
  • Sets the shop to have unlimited money - useful for a server shop buying items from players. The money from items sold to the shop while this is toggled on will go to whoever is set as the shop owner. If the owner is set to a player that doesn’t exist (ServerBank, for example) the creator of the shop won’t get the money from item sales.
/shop set unlimited stock

Requires a special permission node - see below.
  • Sets a shop to have an unlimited amount of all stocked items - keep in mind that items still need to be added to the shop for them to appear in the shop’s inventory.

Basic Bounty commands:
/bounty list
/bounty help
/bounty new
/bounty accept


Faction Commands:
/f help,h,? [page] Displays the ingame help pages

/f list,ls Lists all factions on the server.

/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 join [faction] Join a faction.

/f leave leave your current faction

/f chat,c Switch faction only chat on and off.

/f home Teleport to the faction home

/f create [faction tag] Create a new faction with you as admin.

/f desc [desc] Change the faction description.

/f open,close Switch if invitation is required to join your faction

/f invite,inv [player name]
/f deinvite,inv [player name]
Invite /
deinvite a player to your faction. If your guild is closed invitations are
required to join the guild.
/f sethome Set the faction home

/f claim
/f unclaim, declaim
Claim or 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 tag [faction tag] Change the faction tag

/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 ally [faction name]
/f neutral [faction name]
/f enemy [faction
name]
Set which relation your WHISH you had to another faction.
This Read
more about relations below.
/f version Which version of this plugin are you using?

/f safeclaim,safe Claim land for the safezone. Only server admins can do
this






Big Brother ADMIN ONLY
  • /bb here [range] - List users who made changes in the surrounding area, and the number of changes made.
  • /bb here username [range] - List changes made by that user in the general area.
  • /bb stick 1 - History Stick - Gives you a stick and imbues it with the power to see into the past. If you have something in that "hotbar" slot, BB will store it for you while you administrate.
  • /bb stick 2 - History Log - Same deal, but with a log.
  • /bb stick 0 - Off - Takes the stick/log and gives whatever you had in that slot previously back to you.
  • /bb rollback <username> <username> - removes all changes these users have ever made.
  • /bb rollback <username> r:5 - removes all changes this user has been in 5 blocks radius.
  • /bb rollback Environment r:5 - removes creeper/tnt explosions in 5 block radius.
  • /bb rollback * t:6h - removes all changes to server in past 6 hours.
MultiVerse - Admin Only
Create a World - /mvcreate {WORLDNAME} {ENVIRONMENT}
Import a World - /mvimport {WORLDNAME} {ENVIRONMENT}
Remove a World - /mvremove {WORLDNAME}
Set World Spawn - /mvsetspawn
Spawn - /mvspawn
List Worlds - /mvlist
Portal Creation - /mvpc {PORTALNAME} (w/pESTINATION)
Existing Portal Selection - /mvps {PORTALNAME}
Changing or Setting a Portal Destination - /mvpd {DESTINATION}
Renaming A Portal - /mvprename {OLDNAME} {NEWNAME}
Removing a Portal - /mvpr {PORTALNAME}
Listing Portals - /mvplist
/mvtp {DESTINATION}