How To Setup Multiple Worlds (Multiverse)


In this guide we will cover the process of setting up your Minecraft server so that in can support multiple different worlds on the same server. Multiverse plugin allows you to achieve this. It requires your server to be running the Spigot or Bukkit type of server. (If your server is not currently running Spigot or Bukkit, see our relevant guides that follow on how to get that setup) Bukkit Setup - Here Spigot Setup - Here



How to set-up Multiverse



Installation:



Multiverse Core is available for download here to your PC. Multiverse plugins add additional functionality. See the table below. - Multiverse-Portals features:



You can create custom portals to allow you to travel to any destination. Restrict users from using specific portals using permissions. Allow users to use specific portals. Portal fees can be waived. Launch users through the air when they enter a Multiverse Portal! Multiverse Portals will allow minecarts/boats to pass through. Visit the Multiverse Portals Wiki for more information.



- Multiverse-NetherPortals features:



For any of your overworlds, have nether and final worlds! Have custom nether and end portals in a world go to a specific world Custom World Scaling when using NetherPortals! Minecraft servers All types of worlds, nether, skylands, and normal are supported! Even custom generators!) For more information, visit the wiki for Multiverse-NetherPortals.



- Multiverse-Inventories features:



Have separated players stats and inventories per world or per group of worlds. Choose what each group of worlds share: Inventories, Last location (in a world before teleporting), Hunger, Health, Exp, and Bed Spawns. For more information, visit the wiki for Multiverse-Inventories.



Login to your Gamepanel. Click "File Manager" Click to open the plugins folder. On the menu bar, click "Upload". Select the Multiverse core.jar file that you downloaded in Step 1. Wait for the upload process to complete. Once the file is uploaded successfully, we will need to configure Multiverse in order for it to find your server’s worlds. Configuration (Importing your current worlds):



You must be a server operator (OP) in order to configure Multiverse. If you aren’t already a Server Operator (OP), then please follow this guide – How to OP player



Login to your server. Type: /mv import WORLD ENV Now, you''ll have to replace WORLD with your world''s folder name and ENV with the environment type.



There are currently 3 options: normal, end and nether. If you forget these, you may use /mv.env. It will always list all these options.