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Minecraft plugin Lands

Information about Lands and servers where it was found

🔌 About Lands

Lands — is a Minecraft server plugin that allows servers to claim, protect and manage land areas. Lands is a land‑claim and protection plugin focused on GUI-based management, nations/wars features (listed in public plugin listings), and extendability via an API and PlaceholderAPI integration.

🎯 Purpose

Lands aims to provide land claiming and protection for Minecraft servers so players and staff can secure builds and organize territories. Lands addresses griefing and unmanaged builds by letting server operators and players control ownership and flags for claimed areas.

⚙ Main features (confirmed in official/public sources)

  • Claim and protect land areas via the plugin's systems.
  • In‑game GUI management for lands and related actions.
  • Nation and war mechanics appear in public listings for Lands.
  • PlaceholderAPI integration (placeholders provided in the plugin resources/wiki).
  • Public Lands API (LandsAPI) available (library/artifact provided for integrations).

Notes: The above features are attested in the plugin's public resources (GitHub/Maven/spigot listings). Specific feature details and flags are documented in the plugin's official wiki.

🧩 Who it's for

Lands is suited for server admins and owners who need a claim/protection system with GUI controls and extensibility (API/placeholders). Typical uses:

  • Survival servers that require anti-grief protection per-player or per-group.
  • Servers that want nation-like mechanics and territory warfare.
  • Servers wanting an API to integrate land data with other plugins (maps, economies, rank systems).

🏗 Examples of use

  • Players claim plots to prevent grief and theft; admins manage claims through GUIs.
  • Server runs nation/war cycles where groups claim and contest territories.
  • Integration with placeholders and third-party systems via the available API.

⌨️ Commands

КомандаОписPermissionДоступ
Information not includedDetailed command list was not retrieved from official sources for this summary.

Information: The plugin exposes commands and permission nodes; the full, authoritative command list and command permissions are documented in the official Lands GitHub wiki and resource pages. Specific command rows are omitted here because they were not verifiably retrieved while preparing this entry.

🔐 Permissions

PermissionОписDefault
Information not includedThe full permission node list and defaults were not retrieved from official sources for this summary.

Note: Lands uses permission nodes documented in its official resources. Do not rely on this file for permission configuration—see the plugin's authoritative documentation.

⚙ Installation

📥 Installation

  • Download the plugin .jar from the plugin's official distribution (official resource or GitHub releases).
  • Place the .jar into your server's plugins/ folder.
  • Fully restart the server (do not use /reload).

📦 Confirmed integrations / dependencies

  • PlaceholderAPI — integration for placeholders is documented in Lands resources.
  • LandsAPI — public API library/artifact exists for integrations (used by other plugins).

Only the above integrations are explicitly confirmed from public plugin resources. Other dependencies (Vault, ProtocolLib, etc.) were not verifiably confirmed in the checked sources for this summary.

🧾 Configuration

  • Information on whether Lands auto-generates config.yml or supports MySQL/SQLite was not verifiably retrieved for this summary. Consult the plugin's official documentation (GitHub wiki / resource page) for exact configuration files and database support.

🧠 Additional information

Known/confimed items

  • PlaceholderAPI placeholders and a Lands API are publicly available for integrations (documented in plugin resources).
  • A third‑party project (LandsDiscordBot) exists to add Discord notifications and interactions for Lands (third‑party, SourceForge project).

Community‑reported issues (unofficial)

  • Community reports mention occasional server crash cases related to some Lands commands (reports on admin forums/reddit). These are user reports and should be tested on staging servers.
  • Some community discussions reference license verification behavior; administrators should test license-related flows when running paid/licensed builds.

FAQ

Q: Does Lands support PlaceholderAPI? A: Yes — PlaceholderAPI integration and placeholders are documented in the plugin's public resources.

Q: Is there an API to integrate other plugins with Lands? A: Yes — LandsAPI is available (public artifact/library) for integrations.

Q: Does Lands collect anonymous usage stats (bStats)? A: Information about telemetry/bStats was not verifiably retrieved for this summary.

Q: Is there Discord support? A: There is a third‑party LandsDiscordBot project that provides Discord functionality; official Discord integration status should be checked on the plugin's documentation.

🤝 When Lands is useful

Use Lands when you need a GUI-driven land claim and protection system that is extensible through placeholders and an API. For full command lists, permission nodes and configuration examples, consult the plugin's official documentation and GitHub wiki.

(Verified sources consulted while preparing this entry: the Lands GitHub repository and wiki, public resource listings for Lands, LandsAPI / Maven artifact listings, and a third‑party LandsDiscordBot project. Specific command/permission tables were not enumerated because authoritative lists were not retrieved during this check.)

Servers with Lands

The Lands plugin page shows which servers monitoring found this plugin on, and which platforms and versions it appears with.

Plugins may add commands, economy, protection, permissions, mini-games, integrations, or other mechanics. The actual role of Lands depends on each server's configuration.

Data is generated automatically from technical server responses. If a server hides its plugin list, it may not appear in this section even if it uses Lands.

Use the server list with Lands to compare projects, check compatible versions, or find examples of how the plugin is used on public servers.