Teleportation
Teleportating to others and setting home points
V1.0.0
last updated on 2022/01/13
Overview
The Continuum Minecraft server has enabled some basic commands to help you travel around the world with a little more ease. These commands cover teleportation to other users, setting up home points unique to each player, and travelling to public warp points which are set by admins.
User Teleport Commands
The table below covers commands for teleportation to and from other players. You must always request to teleport to another player, who then has the option to accept or deny your request.
| Command | Outcome |
|---|---|
| /tpask [playername] | Requests teleportation to the chosen player. This request will last for 120 seconds. |
| /tpa [playername] | Shorthand command, same as above. |
| /tpahere [playername] | Request another player teleports to you |
| /tpaccept | Accept teleport request from another player. |
| /tpdeny | Reject teleport request from another player. |
| /back | Instantly teleports the player to their previous location in the world. |
| /spawn | Instantly teleports the player to the closes spawn-point. |
The /back command recalls your previous location even if you have died. This is useful for recovering your items quickly and painlessly.
Home Points
The server will allow you to save up to 4 unique home points which are set by the player with a name. To select a home point before setting it, you simply need to stand on the spot where you wish you teleport to in the future.
You cannot set a home point's name to just a number. You also cannot teleport to another player's home point.
| Command | Outcome |
|---|---|
| /sethome [homename] | Sets a new home point where the player is currently standing. |
| /home [homename] | Instantly teleports the player to the designated home point. |
| /homes | Lists all current home points for the player. |
| /delhome [homename] | Deletes an existing home point. |
Warps
Warps function similarly to home points with a couple of exceptions. Only server admins can set a warp point, and they are publicly accessible to all players. These are best used in the case of public found resources, such as Nether portals, fortresses, or towns where players have set up bases.
| Command | Outcome |
|---|---|
| /warps | Lists all current warp points. |
| /warp [warpname] | Instantly teleports the player to a warp point. |
You can request an admin set a warp point for a location if you can prove the benefit of this location for multiple players.