![]() It will surely tell the server 'hey i want to hit this player' but then the server can make the decision to ignore or not the hit ATTEMPT. In single mode the killaura will attempt to hit only the closest player to you and in the range.ĪTTEMPTS doesn't mean it will force the server to hit a player, we can't do that, it's just NOT POSSIBLE. In multi mode the killaura will attempt to hit all the players in the range. ![]() The 'mode' can be either 'multi' or 'single'. The 'range' represents a distance in blocks from you. Killaura attempts to hit players/mobs in the 'range' and using a 'mode'. This command toggles killaura ON and OFF. Hits everyone near you except your friends But be careful, if there is someone else whose name is exactly 'stupid', a wrong player will be added as your friend, this usually doesn't happen because once you use the command a message in chat will tell you the exact whole name of the friend added/removed 'friendName' can be a partial name and case-insensitive (it doesn't matter if you type it upper or lower case) for example if your friend name is 'StUpiDnamE' you can use 'stup' or 'STUPI' or 'sTuPId'. friend list Prints the list of all your friends in the chat friend remove friendName Removes a friend Why should you add a friend? Because by adding one you won't be able to hit him IN ANY WAY until you remove him from your friends. You can add, remove and list your friends. If the problem persists then please contact me with enough information to reproduce the bug and i will try to fix it.įriends management,names can be partial & case-insensitive Make sure the server isn't a server with encryption enabled (LifeBoat, inPVP, Mineplex) Make sure the server didn't ban the proxy ip Make sure you can join the server without using the proxy If after using the command successfully you can't join the server: For instance you can achieve the same as the above command by using: /connect 127.0.0.1 ![]() The 'port' parameter is optional, if omitted the default mcpe PORT (19132) will be used. ![]() ![]() The command syntax is exactly as shown on the left, just replace 'ip' with the actual server IP/DOMAIN and 'port' with the actual server PORT like this: /connect 127.0.0.1:19132 This is a list of commands included in a standard proxy, the proxy has more commands which are kept private, you won't get a list of these but you can ask for custom commands to be made and added to your private proxy only. ![]()
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