Common Config
The SWEComSWEconM Clientcommon Configconfig adds configurable settings for economy features - it can be openedsafely withconfigured anyon textexisting documentor editornew worlds.
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OnconfigWindows:> swecom-common.toml
Forge (Windows):[user]/AppData/Roaming/.minecraft/config/swecom-common.toml
On(Mac):Mac:
Forge~[user]/Library/Application Support/AppData/Roaming/.minecraft/config/swecom-common.toml
If the rightconfig sidebarfile >is not visible in the config file, try restarting Minecraft to generate it. If that does not work, copy and paste the full default config (drop down menu below) into a .txt file, edit the values as needed and name it swecom-common.toml
Configs Explained
General
Config: Short for configuration, which means to change something to your preference.
Default: Means the one that is preset. If at any time you need to reset, the default config is always okay to return to.
Lines: Configs are read by the computer in lines, like programming code. The lines staying the way they are is very important.
#: Means everything in that line of the config will not be read by the computer. Changes made here will effect nothing.
Remember the primary rule for configs: Do not change ANY text that is not clearly written as a change like true/false, numbers, and lists. These changeable things will be clearly defined and look like test questions.
Income
#Starting balance for players.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
starting_balance = 250
This says: How many Thyms new players receiving on their first join. Must be a solid number from 0-10,000. Default is 250.
Setting the value to 0 means new players will receive no funds on joining. Changing this value will not deduct funds already given.
Servers with an economy should set this config to a value in-line with their economy needs. If your modpackserver >deals threein dotslarger nextdenominations (example: T10,000+ for a horse) or 'real life' prices this may need to be increased.
#Amount of Thyms players will receive daily.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
daily_income = 10
This says: How many Thyms players receive every 24hrs if they login. Must be a solid number from 0-10,000. Default is 250.
Setting the value to 0 means new players will receive no funds from the server on a daily basis. This not not recommended unless the server offers an alternate source of income via stores (example: players sell resources to the playserver) buttonand >not "Openjust Folder"between >players.
Servers folderwith >an economy should set this config to a value in-line with their economy needs. If your server deals in larger denominations (example: T10,000+ for a horse) or 'real life' prices this may need to be increased.
Player Versus Player (PVP)
swecom-common.tomlHere#Highest possible percentage able to be stolen upon killing a player. #The percentage stolen is random up to thefullamountDEFAULTconfiguredConfig:per kill #The money is taken from the target's account. #Set to 0 to disable. #Range: 0 ~ 100 steal_percentage = 15
This says: How much of a player's fund can be stolen on a player's death. Must be a solid number from 0-100. Default is 15 (15%).
Servers with an economy that deals in larger denominations might want to reduce the percentage that can be stolen unless they want to encourage players to only carry essential funds and store the remaining in their vault.
The actual amount stolen will be a random amount up to the maximum percentage of their total value. Example: If a player has T1,000, they could have anywhere from T10 (1%) to T150 (15%) on default settings.
#The minimum amount of Thyms the target requires to have for steal to take effect.
#Range: 1 ~ 100000
minimum_thyms_to_steal = 100
This says: How much money a player must have to be stolen from. Must be a solid number from 0-100,000. Default is 100.
The value set determines how wealthy a player needs to be to be stolen from and considers only the value currently in their wallet. The amount actually stolen will depend on the percentage set (above).
Giftbags
#List of item ids that are allowed to be converted into gift bags
giftbag_whitelist = []
This says: Which items can be used as a giftbag. Must be listed in a very specific way to work in game
The giftbag command can only be used on whitelisted items.
Format | Example | |
Single | ["mod:item_name"] | ["swem:ribbon_two_white"] |
Multiple | ["mod:item_name", "mod:item_name"] | ["swem:ribbon_two_white", "swem:ribbon_two_red"] |
Full (Default) Config
Full Default Config 1.18.2
#Starting balance for players.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
starting_balance = 250
#Amount of Thyms players will receive daily.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
daily_income = 10
#Highest possible percentage able to be stolen upon killing a player.
#The percentage stolen is random up to the amount configured per kill
#The money is taken from the target's account.
#Set to 0 to disable.
#Range: 0 ~ 100
steal_percentage = 15
#The minimum amount of Thyms the target requires to have for steal to take effect.
#Range: 1 ~ 100000
minimum_thyms_to_steal = 100
#List of item ids that are allowed to be converted into gift bags
giftbag_whitelist = []
If you notice changes you don't like but don't know how to undo the changes you made to the Config, shut down the server and replace the config with this default one and the config will be reset.
Remember that the primary rule for configs: Do not change ANY text that is not clearly written as a change like true/false, numbers, and lists. These changeable things will be clearly defined and look like test questions.
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#Starting balance for players.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
starting_balance = 250
This says: How many Thyms new players should receive on joining the world/server for the first time.It must be a solid number (such as 100 and not 100.5) and no higher than 10,000. Default is 250.
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#Amount of Thyms players will receive daily.
#Range: 0 ~ 10000
daily_income = 10
This says: How many Thyms players receive each day for login (12PM GMT daily).It must be a solid number (such as 100 and not 100.5) and no higher than 10,000. Default is 10.