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== Navigating the world ==
== Navigating the world ==
After the Boatman sets you ashore, that place becomes your home.  You may choose to mark a new home at any time, wherever you feel safe.


Each day, you may obtain a '''transportation scroll''' by using the command <code>/kit almsivi</code>.  This scroll carries you to the [[Central city]] and the University (the main spawn area).  Additional scrolls can be purchased from vendors in the University.


To travel directly to other players, you may use <code>/tpa</code> to request a journey to them, or <code>/tpahere</code> to summon them to your location.  Be aware that there is a cooldown between uses.


When you belong to a [[Kingdom]] or [[Nation]], you may set a kingdom or nation home using <code>/k home</code> or the nation equivalent.  These homes may be made public so that other players can travel to them freely.
After the Boatman sets you ashore, that place becomes your home. 
 
You may choose to mark a new home at any time, wherever you feel safe.
 
Use <code>/sethome</code> for that.
 
 
Each day, you may obtain a '''transportation scroll''' by using the command <code>/kit almsivi</code>. 
 
This scroll carries you to the [[Central city]] and the University (the main spawn area). 
 
An extra kit is /kit map; this will give you an in-game map for the city.
 
Additional scrolls can be purchased from vendors in the University.
 
 
 
To travel directly to other players, you may use <code>/tpa</code> to request a journey to them, or <code>/tpahere</code> to summon them to your location. 
 
Be aware that there is a cooldown between uses.
 
 
 
When you belong to a [[Kingdom]] or [[Nation]], you may set a kingdom or nation home using <code>/k home</code> or the nation equivalent.   
 
These homes may be made public so that other players can travel to them freely.
 


Finally, kingdoms grant access to a number of '''waypoints''' scattered across the world.  Each waypoint allows fast travel to its location, consuming redstone as fuel.  The amount of redstone depends on the distance traveled.
Finally, kingdoms grant access to a number of '''waypoints''' scattered across the world.  Each waypoint allows fast travel to its location, consuming redstone as fuel.  The amount of redstone depends on the distance traveled.


To see the world from above, you may consult the '''live map''' (Bluemap).  It shows terrain, towns, player locations, and other points of interest in real time.  (See [[Live map]] for the link and instructions.)
To see the world from above, you may consult the '''live map''' (Bluemap).  It shows terrain, towns, player locations, and other points of interest in real time.  (See [[Live map]] for the link and instructions.)


(See [[Travel and teleportation]] for more details on scrolls, commands, and waypoints.)
(See [[Travel and teleportation]] for more details on scrolls, commands, and waypoints.)

Revision as of 08:59, 23 September 2025

Navigating the world

After the Boatman sets you ashore, that place becomes your home.

You may choose to mark a new home at any time, wherever you feel safe.

Use /sethome for that.


Each day, you may obtain a transportation scroll by using the command /kit almsivi.

This scroll carries you to the Central city and the University (the main spawn area).

An extra kit is /kit map; this will give you an in-game map for the city.

Additional scrolls can be purchased from vendors in the University.


To travel directly to other players, you may use /tpa to request a journey to them, or /tpahere to summon them to your location.

Be aware that there is a cooldown between uses.


When you belong to a Kingdom or Nation, you may set a kingdom or nation home using /k home or the nation equivalent.

These homes may be made public so that other players can travel to them freely.


Finally, kingdoms grant access to a number of waypoints scattered across the world. Each waypoint allows fast travel to its location, consuming redstone as fuel. The amount of redstone depends on the distance traveled.


To see the world from above, you may consult the live map (Bluemap). It shows terrain, towns, player locations, and other points of interest in real time. (See Live map for the link and instructions.)

(See Travel and teleportation for more details on scrolls, commands, and waypoints.)