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Release Notes

Player-facing history of Valeriano gameplay and command releases.

Quick start

Current release: Valeriano v0.3

Regular players now have player-approved TPA, one saved home, /spawn, and the v0.2 Lands/crossplay foundation. The new travel commands use warmups and cooldowns rather than instant unrestricted teleporting.

v0.3 — Travel and home quality of life

Current release · server-side verification passed · player testing continues

Added for regular players

  • /tpa, /tpaccept, and /tpdeny for player-approved visits.
  • /sethome, /home, and /delhome for one saved home.
  • /spawn for returning to the shared starting area.

Travel policy

  • 8-second teleport warmup.
  • 60-second /tpa cooldown and request timeout.
  • 5-minute /home and /spawn cooldowns.
  • 30-minute /sethome cooldown.
  • Confirmation before replacing the one saved home.

Intentionally unavailable

  • /tpahere
  • /back, including after death
  • Broad or unrestricted teleport permissions

The live configuration and default permissions were read back successfully. Final non-operator Java and Bedrock/mobile command behavior remains part of the v0.3 playtest.

v0.2 — Clean crossplay and protection foundation

  • Rebuilt on a clean Paper server foundation.
  • Restored the shared spawn build.
  • Established the protected spawn sanctuary.
  • Added one-Land/four-chunk personal claims for regular players.
  • Added deliberate player permissions and server-side damage auditing.
  • Preserved Java and Bedrock/mobile crossplay.

v0.1 — Original prototype

  • First experimental Valeriano server.
  • Kept as migration history, not the current player baseline.

How Valeriano versions work

Valeriano labels describe this server's player-visible state. They are separate from Minecraft, Java, Paper, and plugin version numbers.

A release label changes when normal players receive a meaningful new system or when claims, spawn, travel, permissions, or other gameplay rules change. Small website wording fixes do not require a server release bump.