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Protecting Using LWCX

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LWCX is a protection mechanism for your chests, doors and blocks. When you place a chest down it will automatically be market as locked, which means only you can access its contents. You can unlock a chest you own by typing /unlock then clicking on the chest. Typing /cpersist followed by /lock or /unlock will mark any chest or lockable material locked that you click on. You can use /cmodify to add players or groups to the access list for your protections.

Why is my hopper not working? If your hopper isn't working on a chest, you can use /lwc flag hopper yes and then click the chest that the hopper is attached to. This is just a protection mechanism to prevent people from taking items out of locked chests.

There are 5 protection types in LWC:

Public Anyone can access the protection, but no one can protect it for themselves. Mainly useful for community chests that store items for anyone to use (or a chest in a Factions' Faction for any faction member to use)

Private By default, only you can access the protection. You can also add other players and groups to the protection so that they, too can access it. So your chest and doors can only let in your close friends and those you choose to add to it.

Password The protection has a set password and you need to enter it each time you login. This can of course be shared with other players -- they will be able to access the protection until they log out (after that they will need to re enter it)

Donation Other players can put things into this protection, but won't be able to take anything out. This can be good for many purposes such as collecting items from people, or crowd sourcing materials for a build.

Display The contents of the protection may be viewed by others, but they will not be able to put anything in or take anything out. Useful for basic shops, showing off items, reading books in lecterns, and so on.