An operator in a Minecraft world or server can have the ability to use commands, control player permissions, and edit the server or world settings. This article will go over how to enable operator permissions.
An operator can pretty much control everything in a world (see image below). An operator can:
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
The next permission level that you can have in a world is by being a "Member" (see image below). As a member, you have the ability to:
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
As a member, you do not have the ability to:
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
As a member, you do not have the ability to:
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
The final permission level that you can have in a world is by being a "Visitor" (see image below). As a visitor, you do not have the ability to:
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
Pretty much, you're stuck in adventure mode, but you can't interact with any objects.
- Build
- Mine
- Use doors and switches
- Open containers
- Attack players
- Attack mobs
-Use operator commands
-Use teleport commands
Pretty much, you're stuck in adventure mode, but you can't interact with any objects.
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