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-[Teleport Command](#Teleport-Command)
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-[Unload Command](#Unload-Command)
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-[Who Command](#Who-Command)
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-[Who All Command](#Who-All-Command)
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[↑ Back to Top ↑](#top)
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## Teleport Command
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### Description
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Allows you to teleport to a different world.
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### Usage
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`/mv tp [PLAYER] <WORLD>`
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`/mv tp [PLAYER] <DESTINATION>`
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### Examples
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`/mv tp world`
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`/mv tp Rigby90 world*nether`
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`/mv tp Rigby90 world_nether`
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`/mv tp Jeb_ e:world:0,0,0`
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### Aliases
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`/mv tp ...`
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`/mv tp ...`
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`/mvtp ...`
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### Permission
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:::caution[unfinished]
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Update teleport perms to MV5
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:::
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`multiverse.teleport.self.NAME`
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`multiverse.teleport.other.NAME`
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### Flags
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-`--unsafe`: allows teleportation to unsafe destinations
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### Details
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The teleport command allows you to teleport yourself or others to a specified world. There are many different permissions associated with this command, with the categories being `self` and `other`; allowing you to teleport yourself and others respectively.
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The teleport command allows you to teleport yourself or others to a specified world or destination. There are many different permissions associated with this command, with the categories being `self` and `other`; allowing you to teleport yourself and others respectively.
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Each Type of [[Destination|Destinations]] will have each of the permissions (`self` and `other`) associated with it. The most basic example is for worlds:
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Each Type of [Destination](/core/configuration/destinations/) will have each of the permissions (`self` and `other`) associated with it. The most basic example is for worlds:
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multiverse.teleport.self.w
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The letter(s) at the end are the identifier for the destination. This is the same thing you would put before the destination if you teleport to it: `/mv tp w:MyWorld`. So Portals would be:
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Even if you have the `multiverse.teleport.other.w` permission, you can only teleport people to worlds where **YOU** can go yourself. This will allow you to teleport a player to a world that they themselves cannot go to, as long as you have the permission to do so.
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:::caution[unfinished]
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The FAQ is not re-implemented yet
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Please see the [FAQ](#TODOLINK) for why this change was made (Old permissions were simply `multiverse.core.tp.[self|other]`)!
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### Destinations
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`/mvtp` can be used with Destinations as seen in [Destinations](https://github.com/Multiverse/Multiverse-Core/wiki/Destinations)
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`/mvtp` can be used with Destinations too! As seen in [Destinations](/core/configuration/destinations/).
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## Who Command
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### Description
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Displays who is in which world(s).
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Displays who is in which world.
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### Usage
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`/mv who [WORLD|-a]`
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### Examples
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`/mv who`
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`/mv who world_nether`
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### Aliases
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Displays who is currently in which worlds. If you want to see who is in a specific world, pass the world name in as the only parameter. By default, `/mv who` will **not** show worlds that are empty. If you want to see **all** worlds simply add either `-a` or `--all` to the end of your command: `/mvwho -a`. The `-a`/`--all` flag will **override** a world provided.
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Here is an example of the `mv who` command in use combined with both [world aliases and colors](/core/configuration/world-properties#wiki-alias).
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Displays who is currently in a specific world. If you do not pass in a specific world then your current world will be used
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[↑ Back to Top ↑](#top)
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## Who All Command
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### Description
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Displays who is in which worlds.
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### Usage
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`/mv whoall`
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Displays who is currently in all worlds. `/mv who` will **not** show worlds that are empty.
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Here is an example of the `/mv who` command in use combined with both [world aliases and colors](/core/configuration/world-properties/#Alias).
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