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Only specified users and the protection owner can access a private protection.
Only specified users and the protection owner can access a private protection.
Another way to create a private protection is to use <code>/lockstick</code> then left-click the block you want to lock with the stick that you received.


=== Public ===
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* <code>hopperout</code> - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used to take items out of a protected block
* <code>hopperout</code> - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used to take items out of a protected block
* <code>hopper</code> - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used on a protected block (functionally the same as using both hopperin and hopperout flags)
* <code>hopper</code> - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used on a protected block (functionally the same as using both hopperin and hopperout flags)
== The lockstick ==
Command: <code>/lockstick <mode> <args></code>
You can use the lockstick to execute the operations covered in this page faster. Left-clicking completes the operation, right-clicking usually does the opposite of the operation (for example /lockstick private, left-click locks a chest with a private protection, right-clicking unlocks it).
Modes:
* <code>private</code>
* <code>modify</code>
* <code>password</code>
* <code>public</code>
* <code>admin</code>
* <code>display</code>
* <code>donation</code>
* <code>flag</code>


= /lockstand =
= /lockstand =
You can lock an armor stand with the <code>/lockstand</code> command while looking at it. This way, only you can manipulate the armor stand. To unlock it, simply run the command again.
You can lock an armor stand with the <code>/lockstand</code> command while looking at it. This way, only you can manipulate the armor stand. To unlock it, simply run the command again.
= /lockmob =
You can lock a mob with the <code>/lockmob</code> command while looking at it for 3 tokens. This way, the mob can't be damaged. To unlock it, simply run the command again.


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[[Category:Server Features]]
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 27 April 2024

In the world of Heese SMP, there exist many ways to lock your usable blocks in order to allow only certain people to modify them. This article will teach you how to use them effectively.

LWC

LWC (LightWeight Chests) is a plugin that allows players to lock usable blocks like chests, doors and hoppers. It can also be used to set permissions that allow only certain users to access it, or even be set to require a password to open.

Protections can only be managed by protection admins, usually the owner of the protection or other users specified to be protection admins by the protection owner.

Creating a protection

Below are some of the protection types you can create, how to create it and how the protection works.

Private

Command(s): /lock or /lwc -c private or /cprivate

Only specified users and the protection owner can access a private protection.

Public

Command(s): /lwc -c public or /cpublic

Anyone can use a public protection. This is useful for when you don't want other people to lock your blocks, but you want them to be accessible to others.

Password

Command(s): /lwc -c password <password> or /cpassword <password>

Anyone who has the password can access the protection. Password will only need to be entered once per log-in.

Donation

Command(s): /lwc -c donation or /cdonation

Anyone can put items inside the protection, but no items can be taken out.

Display

Command(s): /lwc -c display or /cdisplay

Anyone can view the contents of a display protection, but no one can modify them.

Managing an existing protection

Below are a few ways to modify an existing protection that you own.

Adding a player

Command(s): /lwc -m <player> or /cmodify <player>

This will give the specified player access to your protection.

Adding a protection admin

Command(s): /lwc -m @<player> or /cmodify @<player>

This will give the specified player the same level of access to the protection as you have.

Removing a player

Command(s): /lwc -m -<player> or /cmodify -<player>

This will revoke access to the protection from the specified player. If the player is a protection admin, it will revoke their protection admin as well.

Removing a protection

Command(s): /unlock or /lwc -r or /cremove

This will remove the protection from your block.

Unlocking a password protection

Command(s): /cunlock <password> or /lwc -u <password>

This will let you access a passworded protection if the password is correct.

Protection flags

Command(s): /lwc flag <flag>

Below are the protection flags you can use and what they do:

  • redstone - Toggles whether if redstone should affect the protection.
  • magnet - Puts nearby dropped items into the protected chest
  • hopperin - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used to place items into a protected block
  • hopperout - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used to take items out of a protected block
  • hopper - Controls whether or not hoppers can be used on a protected block (functionally the same as using both hopperin and hopperout flags)

The lockstick

Command: /lockstick <mode> <args>

You can use the lockstick to execute the operations covered in this page faster. Left-clicking completes the operation, right-clicking usually does the opposite of the operation (for example /lockstick private, left-click locks a chest with a private protection, right-clicking unlocks it).

Modes:

  • private
  • modify
  • password
  • public
  • admin
  • display
  • donation
  • flag

/lockstand

You can lock an armor stand with the /lockstand command while looking at it. This way, only you can manipulate the armor stand. To unlock it, simply run the command again.

/lockmob

You can lock a mob with the /lockmob command while looking at it for 3 tokens. This way, the mob can't be damaged. To unlock it, simply run the command again.