World Guard Commands!
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:30 am
Define - Used to create a new region.
/region define <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
/region def <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
/region d <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
Redefine - Used to extend or move a region while keeping its owner, members, and flags the same.
/region redefine <id>
/region update <id>
/region move <id>
Information - Lists information for a given region. (This command can be done by any player.)
/region info [<id>]
Select - This command selects the region. If you don't specify an id, the highest-priority region at your current location will be used.
/region select [<id>]
Set flag - This adds flag to regions. A list of flags can be found here: http://wiki.sk89q.com/wiki/WorldGuard/Regions/Flags
/region flag <id> <flag> [<value>]
Set parent - Sets the parent of a region. Child regions inherit properties from parent regions, but not vice versa.
/region setparent <child> <parent>
/region parent <child> <parent>
/region par <child> <parent>
Remove -Removes a region.
/region remove <id>
/region rem <id>
/region delete <id>
/region del <id>
/region define <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
/region def <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
/region d <id> [<owner1> [<owner2> [<owners...>]]]
Redefine - Used to extend or move a region while keeping its owner, members, and flags the same.
/region redefine <id>
/region update <id>
/region move <id>
Information - Lists information for a given region. (This command can be done by any player.)
/region info [<id>]
Select - This command selects the region. If you don't specify an id, the highest-priority region at your current location will be used.
/region select [<id>]
Set flag - This adds flag to regions. A list of flags can be found here: http://wiki.sk89q.com/wiki/WorldGuard/Regions/Flags
/region flag <id> <flag> [<value>]
Set parent - Sets the parent of a region. Child regions inherit properties from parent regions, but not vice versa.
/region setparent <child> <parent>
/region parent <child> <parent>
/region par <child> <parent>
Remove -Removes a region.
/region remove <id>
/region rem <id>
/region delete <id>
/region del <id>