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Minecraft teleport command to outpost1/11/2024 Invite players (at least one) to join your town. View the specified town's town information screen. View your own town's town information screen. Opens a menu showing the list of blocks allowed to be destroyed in wilds plots by residents of a town. Shows the current version of Towny in your server and notifies you of updates. Shows Towny statistics for your server (number of registered players, number of towns, number of nations, number of worlds where Towny is enabled, number of town plots claimed by all towns in the server), version of Towny (and Towny addons/plugins), credits, along with a link to the TownyAdvanced GitHub portal. View the top 10 towns/nations in total residents/nation members. View the top 10 residents/towns in resident plots/town plots owned. View the top 10 towns/nations in amount of money in their town bank/nation bank. Shows the time until the next Towny day starts. Opens a menu showing the list of blocks related to the switch permission type. Shows daily taxes and costs of town- and nation-related commands and features for another town. Shows your own daily taxes and the costs of town- and nation-related commands and features. Opens a menu showing the list of blocks destroyed in a town plot when using /plot clear. Shows a 19x10-chunk live-updating map of nearby chunks on the scoreboard. Shows a 27x18-chunk map of nearby chunks. Opens a menu showing the list of items related to the itemuse permission type. Opens a menu showing the list of blocks allowed to be destroyed/placed in farm plots by residents of a town. Some negligible commands such as help screens and duplicates may also be ommitted. This list is not an official order or categorization of commands. ![]() … indicates multiple similar arguments in a row. Only one of the aliases may be written, but they all have the same function. ![]() | indicates an alias argument or command. + = Not the / used at the start of a command. + Only one of the choices may be written, but they all have different functions. Inside the parentheses, there may either be the argument's description, or an in-line list of multiple acceptable inputs (denoted by the characters / or |, explained below). The following characters are not written when executing commands. Features and terms of the Towny plugin are fully explained here. ![]()
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