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== Background == | == Background == | ||
The '''Forbidden Command''' refers to the ''''/town claim auto'''' command that was first used by [[Imperial Coalition]] Mayor of [[ | The '''Forbidden Command''' refers to a command in the (now removed) [[Removed features|Towny]] plugin known as ''''/town claim auto'''', a command that, if used, would be to claim all possible chunks in the maximum possible distance (in chunks) from whoever used it. The command was first used by [[Imperial Coalition]] Mayor of [[Leviathan]], '''MrLevi''', in the [[Claimgate|first claimgate]]. Then again by {{user-nonwiki|LukeisStuff}} in the [[Second Claimgate and The Trial of LukeIsStuff|second claimgate]]. It was thought to be a way to more quickly annex land without having to repeatedly type ''''/town claim''''. The result, however, would’ve been a supermassive land claim on the server that would also override other towns, as what happened to '''MrLevi''' & {{user-nonwiki|LukeisStuff}}. The migration to [[JVillage]] makes the command obsolete. | ||
[[File:Claimgate.png|thumb|The first claimgate in overviewer]] | |||
[[File:Spawn Claimgate.png|thumb|the second claimgate in overviewer]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 10 August 2024
Background
The Forbidden Command refers to a command in the (now removed) Towny plugin known as '/town claim auto', a command that, if used, would be to claim all possible chunks in the maximum possible distance (in chunks) from whoever used it. The command was first used by Imperial Coalition Mayor of Leviathan, MrLevi, in the first claimgate. Then again by LukeisStuff in the second claimgate. It was thought to be a way to more quickly annex land without having to repeatedly type '/town claim'. The result, however, would’ve been a supermassive land claim on the server that would also override other towns, as what happened to MrLevi & LukeisStuff. The migration to JVillage makes the command obsolete.