If you are in a server, most servers are /tpa (players name) if its not there do /help and maybe u can find it
You must have the permission from a OP to use /warp or if you are a higher ranking official, ask your server owner to set up the "essentials.warps.*" and "essentials.setwarp.*" permissions.
It depends, if your on a Online-server, you can "Teleport" to somebody or a point using the Command "/Tp *YOURNAME" then something else"
Why would you make a minecraft server to play on it urself? It wastes RAM and time.
It does not cost anything to get a minecraft server. You simply download the Minecraft_server.exe from the minecraft website download page. Then, you run it to make your own server.
Only if the owner/maker of the server requires it. It's an add-on mod. It's not part of the normal server.
If you are in a server, most servers are /tpa (players name) if its not there do /help and maybe u can find it
We cannot make you a Minecraft server. We can only give you the map to play until you quit or you make a server of your own.
You must have the permission from a OP to use /warp or if you are a higher ranking official, ask your server owner to set up the "essentials.warps.*" and "essentials.setwarp.*" permissions.
It depends, if your on a Online-server, you can "Teleport" to somebody or a point using the Command "/Tp *YOURNAME" then something else"
Usually as a server owner there are bukkit plugins available to do /setwarp, etc. As a player you usually have the option to set a home ( /sethome ) or type /warp
ask nicely in the minecraft forums and you might get lucky
Why would you make a minecraft server to play on it urself? It wastes RAM and time.
It does not cost anything to get a minecraft server. You simply download the Minecraft_server.exe from the minecraft website download page. Then, you run it to make your own server.
It does not cost anything to get a minecraft server. You simply download the Minecraft_server.exe from the minecraft website download page. Then, you run it to make your own server.
In server.properties Edit The "motd= Server" And Make It Whatever You Want
Type in 'minecraft server hosting' on google, and you'll find a ton of hosts for your server with tutorials.