Vouchers are typically defined by assigning a command to a specific item. An example configuration block often looks like this: Vouchers / Bank Notes | Bukkit Plugin Tutorial 1.16+
: Some versions allow /voucher create to start a new voucher template in-game. 3. Configuration (config.yml)
Based on common features of Minecraft voucher plugins, 9.1] . While specific commands can vary between developers, most follow a similar logic for creating items that execute commands when right-clicked.
Most versions of this plugin use /voucher or /vouchers as the base command.
: /voucher give [amount] — Sends a specific voucher to a player.
: /voucher list or /voucher menu — Displays all available voucher types in a GUI or chat.
: Upload the Vouchers[v1.9.1].jar file into your server's plugins folder.
Vouchers are typically defined by assigning a command to a specific item. An example configuration block often looks like this: Vouchers / Bank Notes | Bukkit Plugin Tutorial 1.16+
: Some versions allow /voucher create to start a new voucher template in-game. 3. Configuration (config.yml) Vouchers[v1.9.1].jar
Based on common features of Minecraft voucher plugins, 9.1] . While specific commands can vary between developers, most follow a similar logic for creating items that execute commands when right-clicked. Vouchers are typically defined by assigning a command
Most versions of this plugin use /voucher or /vouchers as the base command. Configuration (config
: /voucher give [amount] — Sends a specific voucher to a player.
: /voucher list or /voucher menu — Displays all available voucher types in a GUI or chat.
: Upload the Vouchers[v1.9.1].jar file into your server's plugins folder.