Law
Have you ever needed to punish players without right-out banning them, maybe they are a friend that just needs a reminder as to the true values of Minecraft, if so then Law might be the answer. Law allows you to warp players into prisons that you have built and provides a lovely set of in-game commands to aid the process.
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<font color="red">NOTE: Whilst in alpha, new releases of Law may (and probably will) require a removal of existing data. This shortcoming will be remedied soon and before any beta releases.</font>
Features
Currently Law provides the prison punishment, but will expand in the future to cover other ways to let players know "thats not how things go on this server".
<small>Prison</small>
- Build and define prisons with cells for locking up the bad guys.
- Imprison or free players with a single command, even if they are offline
- Players imprisoned/freed while offline appear in the correct location when they next join.
- As well as multiple cells, you can have multiple prisons in multiple worlds.
- Imprisoned players cannot perform interactions or break blocks, preventing escape.
- Prisoners inventories are confiscated and returned to them when freed.
<small>General</small>
- Intelligently saves plugin state to file after every command, which prevents losing changes after a server crash.
- Supports integration with permission plugins, with sensible defaults otherwise.
Todos Before Release
- Possibly integrate with economy plugins for a bail feature.
Provide an imprisonment period, so that prisoners are freed automatically after a certain duration (like real life).
Visionary Goals
- Have other areas to a prison, such as a courtyard or canteen where imprisoned players will find themselves at different times throughout the day, where they can meet other prisoners for a chat.
- Allow prisoners to break blocks such that they could escape with their bare-hands, but have NPC guards which track them down if they escape.
- Have activities for prisoners to do which may earn them small amounts of money, or have benefit after release.