Server guide/Commands

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Froobworld Commands

Table of Contents

A quick guide to see where you need to go, based on your needs.

  1. General Commands -- Self-explanatory.
  2. For New People -- Self-explanatory.
  3. How to Claim -- See below.
  4. How to Claim Series: Quick Claim -- Quick claiming. Only useful for claiming a small area, not your whole base!
  5. How to Claim Series: Manual Selection The regular claiming system. Most useful for claiming your entire base in one go -- although, towns are as little more complicated.
  6. How to Claim Series: Modifying an Area -- Useful to edit your claim. Adding users, removing them, etc.
  7. How to Claim Series: Making Subclaims -- Very complicated. ONLY REALLY USEFUL FOR TOWNS -- NOT SOLO PLAYERS!

Figured this would be best used as a centralized location for all useful commands. Last Updated: January 22nd, 2026

General Commands

Ones you would use on a daily basis.

  1. /tpa [name], /tpaccept, /tpdeny -- Teleport to another player. As the receiver, accept their request, or deny it.
  2. /tpahere [name] -- Instead of teleporting to another player, teleport that player to your location.
  3. /home [name] -- Teleport home. Obviously.
  4. /back -- If you're teleported away (or die), you can return to your previous location by using /back.
  5. /sethome [name] -- Set a home. ...Do I really need to explain all of these?
  6. /spawn -- Teleports you straight to jail! Not really...
  7. /afk -- Go AFK. Go figures. [Also helps speed up the night, as long as one player is sleeping in a bed!]
  8. /rtp -- Teleports you to a random location. You only get 5, and you regenerate 1 every 2 hours.
  9. /friend add [username] -- Adds the inputted user as a friend. If both users friend each other, you can instantly teleport to them!
  10. /friend remove [username] -- Removes the inputted user from being a friend.
  11. /friend list -- Shows the friends you have added.
  12. /lock -- Edit a locked chest (i.e who can access it.)

For New People

For all the new folk out there!

  1. /discord url -- A link to the Discord.
  2. /discord link -- A little more important. Provides a code, which you must send to NabChat in order to link your Discord account, and speak in #ingame-chat.
  3. /noxray, /nostealing, /borderwarning -- Commands that you must enter, in order to do these three things (respectively): Mine any valuable ore, open any chest, or enter the Border Region.

How to Claim

A guide on how to claim your area, and all commands related to that.

Quick Claiming

The fastest way to request a protected area is to use the /claim command. It allows you to request an area in the inputted radius around the location where you're standing. (Max radius: 50 blocks)

To quickly request a claim, follow these steps:

  1. Stand in the center of the area you want to claim.
  2. Decide on a name for the claim. Try to be obvious about who owns it -- MakoHome is better than just MyHouse
  3. Decide on a radius depending on how large of an area you need to be (how many blocks in each direction you want to claim).
  4. Run the command /claim [radius] [areaname] to submit an area request.

IMPORTANT: Your claim will NOT be immediately accepted! Staff will review your claim, and decide if they want to approve it. Do NOT pressure staff to approve your claim request!

Manual Selection

If the area you need to protect is larger than allowed with the quick claim method, or if you need more fine-level control over the area's dimensions, you should use this manual selection method.

Follow these steps to request a claim by manually selecting the corners of the area:

  1. Stand in one corner of the area you want to claim and type /pos1.
  2. Go to the opposite corner and type /pos2.
  3. Decide on a name for the claim. Try to be obvious about who owns it -- MakoHome is better than just MyHouse
  4. Run the command /requestarea [areaname] to submit an area request.

IMPORTANT: Your claim will NOT be immediately accepted! Staff will review your claim, and decide if they want to approve it. Do NOT pressure staff to approve your claim request!

Modifying a Claim

Useful to edit your claim. Adding users, removing them, etc.

Commands Directly Related to Adding Users

  1. /area adduser [areaname] [playername] -- Adds a user to your claim. Allows them to build and interact with the claim as normal.
  2. /area remuser [areaname] [playername] -- Removes a user from your claim. Disallows them from building or interacting with your claim.

The following are less used, but still somewhat important/notable.

  1. /area adduser [areaname] [friends:MakoMaris] -- Upon using this command, it will add all the users on MakoMaris' friend list to build and interact with the claim. Mostly useful for adding many players at once. Not recommended if you only want to add one person.
  2. /area adduser [areaname] [Group:Veteran] -- Upon using this command, it will allow all users sporting that rank to build and interact with your claim. Only recommended for shops, where you don't want new players to steal.

Groups available to add: Newbie, Loyalist, Veteran, Trusted, Staff, Admin

  1. /area [addmanager] [areaname] [username] -- Promotes a user to 'Manager'. This allows them to add people to the claim. However, managers cannot create other managers. Useful for towns only.

Commands to Add and Remove Flags

Could be useful... eh, I personally don't see it for regular base use.

Explanation, and List, of Flags: Flags control what happen in an area. Disabling a certain flag will disable it from being able to happen within your claim. The default flags are no-build, no-interact, no-fire-spread, no-fire-destroy, and no-explosion. Hopefully, these flags are self-explanatory.

However, there is one unique flag. inherit-users. Adding this flag will allow users from the 'parent area' to also access the subclaim. (See: Subclaims.)

The command to access, and adjust, these flags are: /area addflag [areaname] [flag name].

Making Subclaims

Very complicated. ONLY REALLY USEFUL FOR TOWNS -- NOT SOLO PLAYERS!

"I told them I had a theoretical degree in physics. They said, welcome aboard!

What are subclaims, and why use them?

Subclaims (or, 'subareas') are claims that exist within a larger claim ('the parent claim'.) Subclaims' settings (such as allowed users) override those of the parent area. Mostly used for towns.

These are incredibly useful for town areas. They allow the owner of the larger claim to split up player's houses so that no neighbors can steal from each other, or invade the other's privacy without permission. They're also useful for other things, such as making settings for one area of your base differ from another (Think of arenas -- you can't fight in the seats, but you can in the main fighting area. This is thanks to subclaims!)

Subclaim Commands

The commands for subclaims are complicated at first glance, but they're not too bad once you learn them!

Step Instruction
1. Locate Find the area you'll make a subclaim in. To do this, it's recommended to use the command /areahere to make sure it's within your claim.

Use /area visualise [areaname] to see the borders of the area. Helpful for Step 2!

2. Plot claim points Making subclaims is very similar to a regular claim. Walk to the two corners which define the border of your subclaim. Run /p1 in one corner, and /p2 in the other.

The corners of this subclaim must be entirely within your regular claim, which is why /area visualize is useful!

3. Claiming Once Step 2 is complete, you need to run the /setarea in a specific way.

The command to do so is: /setarea [main-area-name]:[subclaim-name].

Example: /setarea Nabtown:CommunityChests

4. Changing permissions To change settings of a subarea, it is the same as for a standard area, just using subclaim naming commands.

So in the case of our example, we might do /area remflag Nabtown:CommunityChests no-interact.

See Modifying a Claim for other modification commands.

It is possible to make a subclaim within a subclaim. Simply follow the same steps as before, within that subclaim, and there you go!

If you have any difficulty understanding how to make a subclaim, ask on the Discord, or ask in-game! Players (and staff) are usually willing to help!

Hidden Commands

Okay... these aren't really 'hidden'. They're just less-advertised commands. Sorry, the build-up must've been so intense. No refunds.

  • /dynmap show -- Shows you on the Dynmap.
  • /dynmap hide -- Hides you on the Dynmap.
  • /noreplant -- Disables the auto-replanting when chopping down trees. Useful for deforestation!
  • /tptoggle requests -- Disables teleport requests from other players.
  • /tptoggle friends -- Disables your friends from instantly teleporting to you.
  • /names [player] -- See all names a user went on the server. Only applicable to names they joined with.
  • /help -- See a huge list of commands, spread over 9 pages.

The following are incredibly situational/less useful commands.

  • /horseinfo -- Potentially tells the stats of a horsee... or, who owns it. I'm not entirely sure, as I didn't have any horses to test.
  • /horse adduser [name] - ???
  • /horse remuser [name] - ???
  • /protecthorse - ???
  • /unprotecthorse -- ???
  • /claimhorse -- "Protect a horse from claim."
  • /unclaimhorse -- "Unclaim a horse you own."
  • /horse -- "Manage a claimed horse."
  • /ping -- "Pong!" [Additionally, shows your ping.]

There are so many horse commands... if anyone tests these out, please update the page.

Fun trivia!

  • Doing /friend add froobynooby results in "Your nab index is too high to friend that player."
  • Doing /friend add [yourname] results in "That's just sad."
  • Doing /tpa [yourname] works, and DOES let you teleport to yourself! Nothing happens, unfortunately.