Professions & Plugins
This page will server as a landing spot for all current and future plugins, as well as a tutorial regarding commands and uses. Around commands there will be [square brackets], these are so you know which part of the command is necessary, but the brackets should be removedCharacter and Chats
To get started in roleplay on the server, we use a chat and character card plugin. To create your persona please use [/character] and ensure at least the name field is filled out.To chat, we have a handful of channels, including [/rp] is the common channel for rp, at around 25 blocks, [/q] for a quiet channel, around 7 blocks. There is also [/w] for the whisper channel, this is about 3 blocks, and [/shout] for the shouting channel, this channel is about 40 blocks.
If you with to part take in OOC chats, such as global or a local OOC chat, please use [/ooc] and [/looc] respectively.
When setting up a character, also use the command [/characters] to create a character card for our skills plugin. It will prompt you with name, description, height, weight, and race. After you have created this sheet you can use [/skill] to assign skill points that will be used in events and possibly day-to-day rp.
With this comes the rolling system. Players are able to use [/skillroll] and tab to auto complete the requirements to roll using their assigned points. You can use this link to read more about what each skill means and can be used for. [Characters, Skills and Rolls]
Combat
Players can use the [/skillroll] command to roll against DMs, other players, or for their own fun. There is also an alternative roll using [/diceroll [x]d[x]] for any other roll option. When taking damage, players are able to use [/injure] to keep track of how much damage they have taken. When healing, players can use [/heals] in order to keep track of any healing they receive. Damage and injuries can be found at this page [TBD]Professions
We have a custom plugin on our server for crafting and professions. During this time, please make make sure to keep track of what you do within this system/plugin for when we go into different phases of the server to ensure progress is linear.
When you first join the server and create a character, you can use the [/crafting] command to select a profession, there is a maximum of 2 professions per account currently. If you plan on playing a character within a system (such as Enkindled, Divine, or Martial, please limit yourself to 1 profession for an easier transition.)
The professions are as follows: Alchemist, Blacksmith, Lumberjack, Ornamentalist, and Tailor. Each profession will split off into a dedicated subbranch at the third level, of which you have a choice between which you choose to do.
The subbranches are also in order: Alchemist -> Herbalist or Metallurgist; Blacksmith -> Bladesmith or Armorsmith; Lumberjack > Fletcher or Shipwright; Ornamentalist -> Gem cutter or Sculptor; Tailor -> Tanner or Weaver.
Crafting
To craft using your profession, there are blocks in the world that will be designated as crafting stations. Such as specific anvils, cauldrons, looms, etc. These crafting stations are created by staff and will often be located within reasonable locations (blacksmithing within a forge, or a location called "crafting station" with a sign) They can be interacted with to show a special menu to those with the correct profession.There are two variants of items, signable and unsignable. Unsignable items are things like ingots, ores, and unrefined gems. Signable items are the end result of crafting two components into full item. (Such as an iron blade and an oak hilt into a generic short weapon) Crafting components and full items will result in a cooldown on crafting for a period of time, as well as gaining experience for each one.
Signable items are able to be colored by players, when they are right clicked a book will take place of it in your inventory. Colour codes are supported, but hex codes are not. The first page of this book is the name of the item, the second and third pages are the place to write lore. Please ensure you fill out the second page completely before writing on the third to prevent formatting issues. When you sign the book, please use the name of the character who crafted the item.
Items
When in RP, the only items that your character can have with them are items created within the crafting system mentioned above. That is to mean that armor can only be represented by armor items created by smiths, same with weapons. Mundane items, such as bandages, food and drink, or various articles of common clothing, do not require a representative item.Items crafted using the basic MC recipes and are not unique items within the plugin do not count as items that can be used within roleplay. Minecraft items such as fish, stone, diamond or iron axes, are considered to not exist within roleplay at all.