Worldmanager World Creation#

Most world managers will have their own methods of setting / changing the generator for a world, however some may not support the use of custom generators. Please refer to either the documentation or support for your preferred manager if you’re not sure whether custom generators are supported, or how to set up a world with said manager, before consulting the Terra support channels.

Since there are many different plugins with their own process we won’t be covering all of them, however we do recommend using Multiverse Core if you are unsure which manager to use.

Warning

Sometimes world managers will fail to correctly set the generator for a world when loading things up, which can lead to potentially damaging issues with your worlds such as broken chunk borders.

Because of this we recommend additionally configuring a world directly through Bukkit once you have set it up through a world manager, to serve as a fail-safe in the event that a world manager fails.

Multiverse Core#

To create a Terra world using Multiverse Core, add the following argument to the end of the Multiverse Create Command:

-g Terra:<PACK ID>.

Terra comes pre-installed with the Overworld pack, which uses the OVERWORLD ID. If you have not installed any other config packs, then replace <PACK ID> with OVERWORLD.

Here is an example command which will create a world with the name example_world, the NORMAL world environment, and the default OVERWORLD pack:

/mv create example_world NORMAL -g Terra:OVERWORLD

Troubleshooting#

If you run into issues during the world set up process, be sure to check you have followed each step correctly. Check for any errors in your server console/logs and try to interpret what the issue might be.

If you are unable to set up a world successfully, and have attempted to fix any issues yourself, please feel free to ask for help and provide any relevant information and most importantly the before mentioned logs!