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The easiest way to claim an area is to open the [[Xaero's World Map|world map]], then right-click and drag to select the chunks you would like to claim. A context menu will appear, inside of which you can choose "Claim Selected". The area will become shaded, which means that it has now been claimed. Note that you can only claim chunks you currently have loaded in, so you cannot claim chunks that are too far away from your current position.
The easiest way to claim an area is to open the [[Xaero's World Map|world map]], then right-click and drag to select the chunks you would like to claim. A context menu will appear, inside of which you can choose "Claim Selected". The area will become shaded, which means that it has now been claimed. Note that you can only claim chunks you currently have loaded in, so you cannot claim chunks that are too far away from your current position.


Claims can expire. If you do not join the server after 365 days, your claim will expire and protections will no longer remain in place.
Claims can expire. If you do not join the server after 30 days, your claim will expire and protections will no longer remain in place.


=== Server claims ===
=== Server claims ===
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* <code>/openpac-claims about [player]</code> - View claims summary.
* <code>/openpac-claims about [player]</code> - View claims summary.
* <code>/openpac-claims claim <block pos></code> - Claim a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims claim <block pos></code> - Claim a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims forceload <block pos></code> - Forceload a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims forceload <block pos></code> - Set a chunk to be forceloaded.
* <code>/openpac-claims non-ally-mode</code> - Toggle non-ally mode, where OPAC will treat you as a non-ally. Useful for testing protection configuration.
* <code>/openpac-claims non-ally-mode</code> - Toggle non-ally mode, where OPAC will treat you as a non-ally. Useful for testing protection configuration.
* <code>/openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] set <config></code> - Set subclaim config for current chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] set <config></code> - Set subclaim config for current chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] current</code> - Print name of active subclaim config.
* <code>/openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] current</code> - Print name of active subclaim config.
* <code>/openpac-claims unclaim <block pos></code> - Unclaim a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims unclaim <block pos></code> - Unclaim a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims unforceload <block pos></code> - Unforceload a chunk.
* <code>/openpac-claims unforceload <block pos></code> - Set a chunk to not be forceloaded.


==== Server claim commands ====
==== Server claim commands ====

Latest revision as of 03:08, 26 April 2026

Open Parties and Claims (Modrinth) (aka. OpenPAC) is a utility mod for managing claims and parties.

Claims

Right click and drag to select an area on the map, then a context menu will appear.

This mod allows "claiming" areas of land for yourself. Inside your claim, only you and players you have explicitly allowed will be able to do anything inside your claim. Claims are chunk-based, which means that claims cover from bedrock to the sky limit. There is a limit to the amount of chunks each player can claim.

The easiest way to claim an area is to open the world map, then right-click and drag to select the chunks you would like to claim. A context menu will appear, inside of which you can choose "Claim Selected". The area will become shaded, which means that it has now been claimed. Note that you can only claim chunks you currently have loaded in, so you cannot claim chunks that are too far away from your current position.

Claims can expire. If you do not join the server after 30 days, your claim will expire and protections will no longer remain in place.

Server claims

Server claims are claims created by the server administrators for areas that are of importance to the whole server and should be protected from modification by all players, such as the spawn building.

Forceloading

Players can set a limited number of chunks to be forceloaded, which means that the server will keep the chunk loaded at all times, even when the player is not near the chunk or not logged in at all. This is useful for farms, which can be left running 24/7 without you needing to remain AFK in the vicinity.

Ensure that this is not abused. Forceloading heavy machinery that impacts server performance, either intentionally or by mistake, will result in moderation action from staff.

Parties

Parties allow you to invite other players to be able to modify and interact with your claim. You can also ally with other parties, who will also be able to modify and interact with your claim to a lesser extent. See the Commands section for how to manage your party. You can configure permissions for party members and allied party members within your claim using OpenPAC's configuration menu, see the Configuration section.

Configuration

The graphical main menu for OpenPAC. From here, you can view an information summary as well as modify claim protection settings.

OpenPAC can be configured through either commands (see the Commands section) or the graphical UI. The default keybind to open the GUI config screen is single quote ('). From there, you can view a summary of your claim and party information, as well as modify protections and manage subclaim configs (see the Subclaims section).

Commands

Claim commands

  • /openpac-claims about [player] - View claims summary.
  • /openpac-claims claim <block pos> - Claim a chunk.
  • /openpac-claims forceload <block pos> - Set a chunk to be forceloaded.
  • /openpac-claims non-ally-mode - Toggle non-ally mode, where OPAC will treat you as a non-ally. Useful for testing protection configuration.
  • /openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] set <config> - Set subclaim config for current chunk.
  • /openpac-claims sub-claim [for <player>] current - Print name of active subclaim config.
  • /openpac-claims unclaim <block pos> - Unclaim a chunk.
  • /openpac-claims unforceload <block pos> - Set a chunk to not be forceloaded.

Server claim commands

  • /openpac-claims server claim <block pos> - Claim a chunk under server claims.
  • /openpac-claims server unclaim <block pos> - Unclaim a chunk under server claims.
  • /openpac-claims server forceload <block pos> - Forceload a chunk under server claims.
  • /openpac-claims server unforceload <block pos> - Unforceload a chunk under server claims.
  • /openpac-claims server sub-claim [for <player>] set <config> - Set subclaim config in server claim.
  • /openpac-claims server sub-claim [for <player>] current - Print name of active subclaim config in server claim.
  • /openpac-claims server-claim-mode - Toggle server claim mode. Useful for creating server claims using the world map.
  • /openpac-claims admin-mode - Toggle admin mode. Allows user to circumvent all claim restrictions for both player claims and server claims.

Party commands

  • /openpac-parties about [player] - View parties summary.
  • /openpac-parties ally add <name> - Add another party as an ally.
  • /openpac-parties ally remove <name> - Remove another party as an ally.
  • /openpac-parties chat <message> - Set a private message to party members.
  • /openpac-parties destroy - Destroy your party.
  • /openpac-parties leave - Leave party.
  • /openpac-parties transfer - Transfer to another party.
  • /openpac-parties member invite <player> - Invite a player to your party.
  • /openpac-parties member kick <player> - Kick a player from your party.
  • /openpac-parties member rank <player> <rank> - Modify the rank of a party member.