Limitlessmc Moderator Guide: Mod Chat
Limitlessmc Moderator Guide: Mod Chat
Moderator
Guide
Mod
Chat
If
you
ever
have
any
questions
that
you
want
to
ask
the
staff
in-game,
or
want
to
discuss
a
player
with
another
moderator,
you
should
use
Mod
Chat.
/mc
<message>
sends
a
message
in
Mod
Chat
/mctoggle
toggles
the
chat
on/off
Banning Players
There
will
come
a
time
when
you
need
to
ban
someone.
Always
warn
a
player
before
you
ban
them,
except
in
the
case
of
major
griefing.
Remember,
muting
can
be
more
appropriate
than
a
ban
in
cases
of
spam.
Always
add
appeal
on
limitlessmc.net
at
the
end
of
your
ban
reasons.
/ban
<player>
<reason>
bans
a
player
/tempban
<player>
<time>
temporarily
bans
a
player
/mute
<player>
mutes
a
player
/kick
<player>
kicks
a
player
from
the
server
/banip
<player>
IP
bans
a
player
Warning System
If
you
catch
a
player
doing
something
that
doesnt
quite
warrant
a
ban,
but
you
want
the
other
staff
to
know
in
case
they
catch
the
same
player
again,
you
should
use
the
warning
system.
/warn
<player>
<warning>
adds
a
warning
to
a
players
account
/warnings
<player>
views
a
list
of
warnings
associated
with
a
player
Catching X-Rayers
All
moderators
can
see
in
chat
whenever
a
player
finds
diamonds,
fossils,
emeralds,
or
gold
in-game.
If
a
player
is
finding
an
excessive
amount
of
ore,
you
should
go
check
it
out.
Look
out
for
dark
tunnels,
digging
straight
to
ore,
and
seemingly
random
mining
patterns.
/vanish
makes
you
invisible
to
all
players
/nv
gives
you
permanent
night
vision
If
you
do
catch
someone
x-raying,
give
them
a
chance
to
uninstall
the
mod
before
banning.
If
they
deny
having
it,
or
are
being
rude,
you
can
ban
or
tempban
them
as
you
see
fit.
Remember
to
ALWAYS
confiscate
any
x-rayed
ore
and
place
it
in
the
chest
at
spawn
for
our
Sunday
drop
parties.
/invsee
<player>
allows
you
to
view/edit
a
players
inventory
Catching Griefers
If
you
notice
something
that
looks
griefed,
or
hear
someone
complaining
that
they
were
griefed,
go
check
it
out.
Turn
on
your
CoreProtect
inspector
(see
command
below)
and
click
any
block
to
see
who
placed
it,
or
place
a
block
in
an
empty
location
to
see
who
removed
the
block
that
used
to
be
there.
/co
i
toggles
the
CoreProtect
inspector
Once
you
have
determined
who
griefed,
you
can
rollback
the
damage
within
a
certain
area.
Remember
to
always
ban
griefers,
we
do
not
want
these
types
of
people
plaguing
our
server.
/co
rollback
p:<player>
t:<time>
r:<radius>
For
example:
/co
rollback
p:tordo
t:5h
r:50
would
rollback
all
edits
by
the
player
tordo
in
the
last
5
hours
within
5
blocks
from
where
you
are
standing
on
all
sides.