Instructions: First, go to your FTP file access or just open server folder > Open server Plugins folder > Open Group Manager Folder > Click "worlds" > Click the world your spawn is on > Open groups.yml > Find the "default" rank > In the "defaults" inheritance tab, remove "g:essentials_default" > Click save and restart server > Join your server and /spawn should work.
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Login to your server and type this command: /mvm set monsters true. If none of the above fixed the problem, then it's likely the issue is caused by a plugin or mod on your server. The next best step is to disable each plugin one by one until mobs start spawning again on your server. Feel free to get in touch with us and we can help you further A world's seed is set when that world is created. By default, it is decided automatically, but it can also be set manually. Setting and reusing a seed from one world generates the same world. Either a number or a word/phrase can be used, including negatives. If a word/phrase is used, it is converted into a 32-bit integer. I'd prefer the world border that has blue stripes, which is the default Minecraft command. I tried the WorldBorder plugin too and it didn't work. It ended up causing major problems where almost the entire world was outside the border despite, me setting it farther. Then players couldn't use /home or access their builds. Syntax. There are two options for syntax depending on which version of Minecraft you're using. They are listed below. Java. Syntax: /setworldspawn . Example: /setworldspawn 100 70 100 -180. Result: Sets the world spawn to block position 100 70 100 and makes the user face due north. Bedrock. Syntax: /setworldspawn [spawnPoint: x y z] Simply left click the spawner with your mouse released. The Essentials Bukkit plugin allows the changing a spawner type. Just point your cursor at the spawner and use /spawner [new mob type]. The NotEnoughItems (NEI) mod allows the spawning of mob spawners with pre-existing metadata.
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When a command block runs a command, it considers itself as the player running the command. If you want to set everyone's spawnpoint, do /spawnpoint @ a ~ ~1 ~. The ~ ~1 ~ implies it's 1 block over the command block btw. The spawnpoint command won't do anything by itself; If you want players' spawn to be set, you'd need to do some thing like
Set world spawn location /setworldspawn [x y z] Set the world spawn location either to the player's current position or a set of entered coordinates. Change game mode This would only ever set the world spawn to the location of the command, not to the player. Replace as with at and it should work. In total; /execute at @p[name=playername] run setworldspawn ~ ~ ~ eYpNal3.
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