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<b>The former version of Dev rank which was quickly modified to shorten the length.</b>
<b>The former version of Dev rank which was quickly modified to shorten the length.</b>
* <b>In-game:</b> <code>&d[Developer]</code>
* <b>In-game:</b> <code>&d[Developer]</code>
* <b>Recreation:</b> <code><span style="color:#FF55FF">[Deveveloper]</span></code>
* <b>Recreation:</b> <code><span style="color:#FF55FF">[Developer]</span></code>

Revision as of 21:59, 25 April 2024

Old School Minecraft has a variety of ranks.
Ranks operate within a hierarchical structure, which means that higher ranks encompass the privileges associated with lower ranks.
Trusted players, although just a miscellaneous rank, have Contributor perks.

Normal Ranks

Player

The starting rank for all new players.

  • In-game: &8[Player]
  • Recreation: [Player]
  • Can set a maximum of 5 homes.

Contributor

The sole existing donor rank.

  • In-game: &b[Contributor]
  • Recreation: [Contributor]

Staff Ranks

Retired Ranks

Builder

Given to good builders, most commonly ones who assisted staff in important builds.

  • In-game: &e[Builder]
  • Recreation: [Builder]
  • Ability to fly.
  • Ability to use compass for teleportation and pass through blocks.

Dev

Given to developers of Old School Minecraft.

  • In-game: &d[Dev]
  • Recreation: [Dev]
  • Bypass NoCheat.

Developer

The former version of Dev rank which was quickly modified to shorten the length.

  • In-game: &d[Developer]
  • Recreation: [Developer]