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On this page, you will find all the information about the modes.
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Arena Modes are a set of rules that allow you to customize and create unique game modes for practice. By configuring these rules, you can tailor each mode to fit your specific gameplay preferences and create varied player experiences.
You can use the reordering option to sort the modes in your desired order for the modes menu. This will change the position of the modes both in the editor, and when the user is selecting a mode.
Like arenas, you can assign a unique identifier, display name, description, and material icon to the mode. This makes the game mode stand out and easily identifiable, adding a personalized touch and making it unique among others.
With rules, you can take customization to the next level, allowing you to create modes like Soup PvP, Boxing, Keep Inventory, or even unique challenges like ying to Water. The possibilities are endless, thanks to the nearly 30+ rules available to help you fine-tune and personalize each mode to suit your mode's needs.
With mode commands, you can set up various commands to trigger at different stages of the game. You can run commands when the game starts, when it ends, for the winner of the duel, and the loser of the duel. This feature is especially useful for granting winners extra rewards when they win a duel.
If you want to make a specific mode exclusive to certain players, you can use the Permission Requirement. This feature ensures that only players with the designated permission can select and play that mode, making it accessible to a specific group of people. This is useful for creating VIP or special game modes.
With player types, you can further restrict certain modes to be played only by specific team sizes, such as 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, or FFA. This is highly recommended if you have maps that can only accommodate a certain number of players.
Enable this option to send a public broadcast message announcing the results of a match, typically indicating the winner of the game.
With this option, you can remove the mode. Note that this action cannot be undone.
With this option, you can disable the mode. The mode will still be visible to the editor, but users wont be able to play.