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|/bsgl <group> |
|/bsgl <group> |
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|list allowed groups in bastion groups |
|list allowed groups in bastion groups |
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |
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|+ class="nowrap" | Obsolete or misleading bastion commands |
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!width="30%"| Usage |
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!width="70%"| Description |
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|/bsf |
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|Allows you to reinforce a sponge block without turning it into a bastion. Note: After this command is used, it may not be possible to turn sponge block back into bastion - the /bsb command does not appear to work. If you wish to display a bastion block without it applying an effect, simply place it down without reinforcing |
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|/bsb |
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|(BASTION mode) Any reinforced target sponge block will become a Bastion Block. Note: This does not appear to work : if one wishes to place a bastion block they should simply place in normal mode, which requires no command. |
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|/bsd |
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|(DELETE mode) Click bastions to delete them Note: This does not appear to serve a function - if one wishes to remove a bastion they own they can simply mine the bastion and do not have to delete the block and in the process lose the bastion. |
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|/bso |
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|(NORMAL mode) Changes all bastion modes to normal. Note: Is not needed unless one is using DELETE or BASTION modes, which are also necessary. One can place bastions without using any bastion command, simply by reinforcing the bastion block. |
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|/bsc |
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|No longer a command |
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