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The /tpa command allows you to request to teleport to another online player, giving them the choice to accept or deny your request.
What it Does: Sends a teleport request to the specified player. If they accept, you will be teleported to their current location after a delay and cost to you.
How to Use: Type /tpa <playername>, replacing <playername> with the exact Minecraft username of the player you want to teleport to. For example, to request teleportation to a player named "FriendlyGamer", you would type /tpa FriendlyGamer.
Important Considerations:
Player Must Be Online: The player you are sending the teleport request to must be currently online on the server.
Teleport Delay: If your request is accepted, there will be a 5-second delay before you are teleported. You must remain completely still during this countdown. Any movement will cancel the teleport, and you will still be charged the fee.
Teleport Cost (Initiator Only): Sending a teleport request with /tpa and having it accepted will cost you, the initiating player, $3 in-game currency. This fee will be automatically deducted from your balance upon successful teleportation. If the teleport is canceled due to your movement or your insufficient funds, you will not be charged. The player accepting the request (/tpaccept) does not pay a fee.
Insufficient Funds: If you do not have at least $3 in your in-game balance, the teleport will fail after acceptance.
Politeness: Using /tpa is generally considered more polite than directly teleporting to someone without their consent (if you even have that ability).
If another player sends you a teleport request using /tpa, you can use this command to accept it, allowing them to teleport to your location after a delay.
What it Does: Allows the requesting player to teleport to your current position after they remain still for a delay.
How to Use: Simply type /tpaccept in chat and press Enter.
Important Note: Using /tpaccept is free for the player accepting the teleport request.
If you receive a teleport request that you do not want to accept, you can use this command to deny it.
What it Does: Prevents the requesting player from teleporting to you.
How to Use: Simply type /tpdeny in chat and press Enter.
The /tpahere command allows you to request that another player teleport to you.
What it Does: Sends a request to the specified player, asking them to teleport to your current location. They will need to use /tpaccept to complete the teleport, incurring a delay and cost for you, the initiator.
How to Use: Type /tpahere <playername>, replacing <playername> with the exact Minecraft username of the player you want to teleport to you. For example, to request a player named "NeedsHelp" to teleport to you, you would type /tpahere NeedsHelp.
Important Considerations:
Player Must Be Online: The player you are sending the teleport request to must be currently online on the server.
Teleport Delay for Target: When the target player uses /tpaccept in response to your /tpahere request, they will experience a 5-second delay to teleport to you.
Teleport Cost (Initiator Only): Initiating a /tpahere request that is accepted by the other player will cost you, the requesting player, $3 in-game currency. This fee will be deducted from your balance when they successfully teleport to you. If they move during their teleport delay or if you have insufficient funds at the moment of their successful teleport, the teleport may fail. The player using /tpaccept does not pay a fee.
Insufficient Funds: If you do not have at least $3 in your in-game balance at the time the other player successfully teleports to you, the teleport may fail.
Consent: Just like with /tpa, it's generally good practice to use /tpahere respectfully and not spam players with teleport requests.