Pvp Levels Plugin
PvP Levels Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a plugin designed to bring an RPG-like element to Minecraft’s PvP combat. Players can earn experience points (XP) by engaging in battles with other players. As they accumulate XP, they level up, unlocking new abilities and perks that can be used to gain an edge in combat.
Features:
- The core feature of the PvP Levels Plugin is the leveling system. Players earn XP by defeating opponents in PvP combat and progress through different levels.
- As players level up, they unlock new abilities or perks that enhance their combat skills and tactics.
- The plugin introduces a sense of progression to PvP combat, rewarding players for their skill and dedication.
- The PvP Levels Plugin is designed to be compatible with most versions of Minecraft, ensuring accessibility and usability on different server environments.
- MySQL/SQLite with auto deletion of inactive players
- Rewards from how many kills you have
- Get xp from entities with custom name
- Change start level of level system
- Generate levels with a command
- Specific items to get more xp
- Advanced configuration
- Customize everything
- Lose xp and lose level
- Instant dead/respawn
- Per world support
- PlaceholderAPI
- KillStreaks/Top
- Lightweight
- Multipliers
- KillSession
Commands & Permissions:
Commands:
- /pvplevels help
- /pvplevels stats (player)
- /pvplevels top kills/deaths/level/xp/killstreak/killstreak_top
- /pvplevels reload
- /pvplevels save
- /pvplevels multiplier <player> <multiplier value> <time>
- /pvplevels xp <player> (+/-)<amount>
- /pvplevels level <player> (+/-)<amount>
- /pvplevels reset deaths/kills/killstreak/level/stats <player> <true/false>
- /pvplevels group set/reset <player> <group>
- /pvplevels message <player> <message>
- /pvplevels actionbar <player> <time> <text>
- /pvplevels broadcast null/<permission> <message>
- /pvplevels generate <group> <amount>
Permissions:
- pvplevels
Screenshots:
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your pluginâs directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.