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=== Operator ===
=== Operator ===
Does not have any visual modification to what currently Admin is, however, those who are server operators have FTP access and to the server console.
Does not have any visual differences to what currently Admin is.
* Permissions to every single command in-game.
* FTP Access
* Console Access


== Retired Ranks ==
== Retired Ranks ==

Revision as of 00:24, 26 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.

Generic 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]

Misc Ranks

Trusted

This distinction is awarded exclusively to community members who are recognized by staff for their noteworthy contributions or cool demeanor.

  • In-game: &2[Trusted]
  • Recreation: [Trusted]
  • Inherits all Contributor perks.

420

Meme rank brought upon us by LeowFlow and moderator_man.

  • In-game: &2[420]
  • Recreation: [420]
  • Inherits all Contributor perks.

Staff Ranks

Mod

  • In-game: &5[Mod]
  • Recreation: [Mod]
  • Inherits all Contributor perks.
  • Various moderation commands.

S. Mod

  • In-game: &5[S. Mod]
  • Recreation: [S. Mod]
  • Inherits Mod perks and additional moderation perks.

Admin

  • In-game: &c[Admin]
  • Recreation: [Admin]
  • Has access to almost all commands apart from just a few.

Operator

Does not have any visual differences to what currently Admin is.

  • Permissions to every single command in-game.
  • FTP Access
  • Console Access

Retired Ranks

Builder

Formerly 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

Formerly given to developers of Old School Minecraft.

  • In-game: &d[Dev]
  • Recreation: [Dev]
  • Former Prefix: &d[Developer] / [Developer]
  • Ability to bypass NoCheat.

Supporters

Formerly given to donators. The rank had three tiers.

Supporter

Tier 1 for $8 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter]
  • Recreation: [Supporter]

Supporter+

Tier 2 for $20 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter&e+&6]
  • Recreation: [Supporter+]

Supporter++

Tier 3 for $30 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter&e++&6]
  • Recreation: [Supporter++]

Partner

Formerly given to partners of Old School Minecraft.

  • In-game: &b
  • Recreation: Username

Fact: The Partner rank, along with the Trusted rank, was introduced shortly after Old School Minecraft officially launched to the public on January 19th, 2020. Initially, there were no prefixes; instead, ranks were denoted by colors assigned to players' usernames. For instance, the Partner rank would color your username in cyan, as demonstrated in this example: <Beezle> Hello world!