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Member Commands

Members Command

/party member list

Opens a screen for managing party members. This screen shows the following information:

  • Their member status (accepted, or invited).
  • Their role.
  • Their permissions. Party permissions include:
    • Manage Members: Allows the member to invite, remove members, and add members to the ignore list.
    • Manage Member Role: Allows the member to change the role of other members.
    • Manage Member Permissions: Allows the member to change the permissions of other members.
    • Manage Settings: Allows the member to change the party's settings.
    • Teleport Members: Allows the member to use the warp and tp commands.
  • Cadmus permissions. If Cadmus is installed and the party leader is also part of a guild that has Temporary Guild Permissions enabled, the following Cadmus-specific permissions are also displayed:
    • Break Blocks: Allows party members to break blocks in the guild's claims.
    • Place Blocks: Allows party members to place blocks in the guild's claims.
    • Explode Blocks: Allows party members to explode blocks in the guild's claims.
    • Interact With Blocks: Allows party members to interact with blocks in the guild's claims.
    • Interact With Entities: Aallows party members to interact with entities in the guild's claims.
    • Damage Entities: Allows party members to damage entities in the guild's claims. See Cadmus Integration for more information.
  • An action button to remove the member from the party.

Member Command

/party member

Opens a screen for managing personal party settings. Member permissions include:

  • Passive Teleport: If disabled, prevents other party members from teleporting to you.

A leave party action is also present in this menu.

Invite Command

/party invite <player>

Invites the player to the party. The person being invited can then either join by using the /party join command, or accepting the invite message. Requires the Manage Members permission.

  • player: The player to invite to the party.

Remove Command

/party remove <player>

Kicks the player from the party. Requires the Manage Members permission.

  • player: The player to kick from the party.