TPA, Home, and Spawn
Visit another player, save one home, or return to the shared spawn.
Quick start
- Visit someone: type
/tpa PlayerName; they answer with/tpacceptor/tpdeny. - Save home: stand in a safe base and type
/sethome; return later with/home. - Return to spawn: type
/spawn.
Teleports use an 8-second warmup. Stay still and avoid damage while waiting.
TPA
TPA is a request: another player decides whether you may teleport to them.
- Type
/tpa PlayerName. - The other player types
/tpacceptor/tpdeny. - If accepted, wait through the 8-second warmup without moving or taking damage.
- You arrive at their location.
The request expires after 60 seconds. /tpa has a 60-second cooldown, so wait before sending another request.
/tpahere is not available to regular players. You can ask to go to someone; you cannot pull them to your location.
Home
Regular players can save one home.
| What you want | Command | Valeriano rule |
|---|---|---|
| Save the current location | /sethome | 30-minute command cooldown |
| Return to the saved home | /home | 8-second warmup; 5-minute cooldown |
| Delete the saved home | /delhome | Removes the destination used by /home |
Choose a safe, open spot inside your base. If you run /sethome again, EssentialsX is configured to ask before overwriting the existing home.
/home does not silently send you to spawn when no home exists. Use /spawn separately.
Spawn
/spawn returns you to the shared protected spawn area. It has an 8-second warmup and a 5-minute cooldown.
Claims are blocked in the spawn sanctuary. If you are choosing a base, travel outside the protected area before using /lands claim.
Warmups and cooldowns
| Action | Warmup | Cooldown or timeout |
|---|---|---|
| Accepted TPA | 8 seconds | /tpa: 60 seconds; request: 60 seconds |
/home | 8 seconds | 5 minutes |
/spawn | 8 seconds | 5 minutes |
/sethome | None | 30 minutes |
Movement or damage during a teleport warmup is configured to cancel the teleport. This behavior still needs the final Java and Bedrock player-side confirmation.
Lands and homes
Lands is configured to block /sethome while you are standing in someone else's Land without trust. Save home in your own base or somewhere you are allowed to build.
Lands also has server-side death-respawn behavior configured for a claimed Land, but the final disposable-gear test is not complete. Do not rely on /back after dying—it is not available.
If a command fails
- Copy the exact command and full response.
- Confirm a player name includes any Bedrock/Floodgate leading period.
- Wait for the shown cooldown instead of repeatedly retrying.
- Confirm you already created a home before using
/home. - Tell the server owner if movement, damage, or a cooldown behaves differently from this page.