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Often once a world is griefed, the owner can loose all motivation to continue creating
== Tips
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Unless your game is a free-build or a plot world, you don't necessarily need admins or builders. Some games don't have any builders or admins,
=== Don’t Mass Perm ===
If you own a free-build game or are an admin in one, giving lots of players builder ''or'' admin perms at the same time is
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▲If you own a free-build game or are an admin in one, giving lots of players builder ''or'' admin perms at the same time is '''''never''''' a good idea. It can actually makes it '''''a lot''''' easier for griefers to avoid being banned, as it is a lot harder to determine who the griefer/s are (players often grief as soon as they get perms or they get bored). Instead, you could just give players perms in general, but remember not perm more than one player at a time. Asking players if they will grief ''is a waste of time'', as its very easy to lie.
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If you are the last person left in a game (and
▲It may sound a silly but, if you are suspicious of a player you should stand somewhere they can't see you and make sure you are not facing their direction (even if you are hidden). If you are in a free-build game that includes an ocean you could hide in that (note: players with max graphic settings enabled can see through water). Even if you aren't suspicious of players you should still keep an eye on players, if you are in a plot world simply walking around can be a good idea.
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▲If you are the last person left in a game (and your an admin or the owner) unperm everyone with builder perms (you should be able to trust all your admins) before you leave. A good way of remembering who had perms is using a stat, you could use a stat like 'Builder' or 'Perm'. If you like you can also leave the game public (not privated) so that players new to your game can look around. This will prevent all 'offline' grief.
=== Who Placed That? ===
▲''Note: admins can remove or give builders perms, but they cannot remove or give admin perms.''
If your world is griefed or someone builds something inappropriate, you can move your mouse over a block and use the command ''!whoplaced'' to ban the player that placed the block(s). If you suspect multiple people have griefed you can use the ''!ez'' command ''”!
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If large areas of blocks are missing for your world (block-deletion grief), you can use the commands ''!fill'' and ''!ezfill'' to quickly rebuild the missing regions of your world. Keep in mind that these commands will work if you don’t have [[VIP]], but you will only be able to fill 10 blocks at a time without the game-pass as opposed to the 200 blocks at a time with the game-pass.
▲If your world is griefed or someone builds something inappropriate you can move your mouse over a block and use the command ''!whoplaced'' to ban the player that placed the block(s). If you suspect multiple people have griefed you can use the ''!ez'' command ''!ezwhoplaced ''to ban the player. Sometimes takeing a screenshot of their name can be useful for later-on.
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To quickly remove large areas of spammed blocks (placement grief), you can use the commands ''!bulldoze'' and ''!ezbulldoze'', which will let you select points to delete all blocks within the area drawn between the points. It’s important to mention that this the recommending commands for deleting grief won’t work without [[VIP]], so if you don’t have the game-pass, you will have to delete things manually.
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Make sure to ask your friends (or people you trust) to help rebuild/repaint and remove greif from your world. When you have help rebuilding worlds, it can (I find) re-motivate and sometimes even inspire you to improve on or even completely rebuild your structures.▼
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If your world has been
▲Make sure to ask your friends (or people you trust) to help rebuild/repaint and remove greif from your world. When you have help rebuilding it can (I find) re-motivate and sometimes even inspire you to improve or even completely rebuild your structures.
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Sometimes resetting your world (in the past, you would typically do this with the command ''!resetworld,'' but now the ''!templates'' command is the go-to for wiping worlds) isn't a good idea, as removing all your progress is likely to de-motivate you
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Backups are usually the best way to recover destroyed builds, as using them can instantly revert the entire world back to the time the backup was saved at. Keep in mind, however, that things like [[movable mechanisms]] might be negatively impacted by backup usage, and progress will be lost if you load a non-recent backup save to attempt to recover your world. To use backups, simply type the command ''!backups'', which will pop up a backups menu, allowing you to save and delete backups.
▲If your world has been 'flooded' by a griefer use the command !ocean to remove the ocean. If someone has added a command to the ocean in your world you can use the same command again (with your mouse over the ocean). These commands could include (use these versions of the command to remove them) ''!kill, !tele, !baller, etc.''
''Note: Backups can only be saved and deleted by the owner of a world, or in some cases, admins, provided the owner of the world turns on the admin backup editing configuration in the !world menu.''
▲Sometimes resetting your world (with the command ''!resetworld'') isn't a good idea, removing all your progress is likely to de-motivate you. Instead try fixing the grief as it won't remove all of your progress, you might even find ways of improving your builds as you go.
=== Using Logs ===
Using logs can be a great way to quickly neutralize a griefer’s ability to damage your world, as it can give insight as to who is performing the grief. By simply typing !logs, a server log of all placements, deletions, commands, etc., will pop up on your screen, allowing you to quickly pinpoint griefers.
=== Commonly Griefed Games ===
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