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=== Types of Plots === There are different types of plots with different uses. The type of plot is set by the mayor by doing "/plot set <type>" or through the /tmenu GUI. *'''Default''' - The default plot type with no specific features other than the usual plot management. *'''Shop''' - Plots useful for chest shops. A tax can be set for those who use these plots for shops. Mayors can do "/town set shopplot" to set the default purchasing price of all shop plots. *'''Arena''' - PVP is on all the time here *'''Embassy''' - An embassy plot can be bought by any player, whether they are in a town or not. The townblock remains owned by the host-town and a mayor from the host-town can take the plot from the owner at any time. Embassy plots can also be changed into shop plots. *'''Wild''' - A wild plot allows all residents to destroy the blocks as if it were in the wild. This includes crops, trees, flowers, mushrooms and other harvestable blocks by default. I It is useful for creating public farms. *'''Inn''' - Allows anyone to use a bed to set their spawnpoint The Inn plot will still deny a player who is in a nation declared as an enemy by your nation. *'''Jail''' - A place to store people who were jailed. Jailing players only work if there is a jail. If a player escapes the town borders, they are immediately freed.
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