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**IMPORTANT**: Do not confuse or attempt to use BlockSuite permission groups as a form of "ranks". Groups and permissions managed in BlockSuite, affect **_only_** BlockSuite. So manage your ranks and player permissions in your existing permissions plugin. Again, BlockSuite is _**not**_ a replacement for it!
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BlockSuite has its own internal permission system that is separate from Bukkit/Spigot permissions.
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...Why?
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Well, BlockSuite-Core and BlockSuite-WebUI share permissions and would be really inconvenient attempting for the WebUI to try and pull the permissions that a user has in Bukkit/Spigot. The best solution is to create an internal permission system that both share and can be configured in the Web, Console or in-game. It is the same across the board and no need for redundant configurations.
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**IMPORTANT**: Do not confuse or attempt to use BlockSuite permission groups as a form of "ranks". Groups and permissions managed in BlockSuite, affect **_only_** BlockSuite. So manage your ranks and player permissions in your existing permissions plugin. Again, BlockSuite is _**not**_ a replacement for it!
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# Structure
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It is pretty simple. Each user will be part of a group, and that group will have a set of permissions they can execute.
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