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Currently, players can only be part of one group at a time and cannot have individually set permissions. If you wish one particular user to have their own permissions, then you must create a group for _that_ user.
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# Groups
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By default, the group 'members' is created and applied to all new players that join. The group 'members', of course, has limited permissions.
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By default, the group 'members' is created and applied to all new players that join. The group 'members', of course, has limited permissions which include creating tickets, reporting, and registering.
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There is currently no limit on how many groups you can have, but you are limited to group names of 32 characters. |
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There is currently no limit on how many groups you can have, but you are limited to group names of 32 characters.
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# Permissions
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Now for the actual permissions that you can assign to a group.
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- **super** - Ability to run administrative commands.
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- **ban** - Ability to ban a player.
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- **unban** - Ability to unban a player.
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- **banguard** - Primarily for staff and owners, you become impervious to being banned. This can help prevent staff members from banning each other as pranks or general toxic behavior. This cannot be bypassed by any means unless this permission is removed. (Yes, not even console can bypass this) |
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