
World Border
🌎 Allows the creation of a configurable world border, limiting the world size.
World Border is a minimalistic configurable mod which allows the creation of a configurable world border, limiting the world size. This can prevent infinitely large file sizes or keep a community of players closer together. You can also loop around the world when hitting a world border, configurable in the config. This will teleport you to the negative coordinate if you hit the positive border and vice versa. Makes for infinitely looping worlds while still limiting the size.
All available config options:
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enableCustomOverworldBorder default true
When enabled, uses the overworldBorderCoords to set the border.
enableCustomNetherBorder default false
When enabled, uses the netherBorderCoords to set the border.
enableCustomEndBorder default true
When enabled, uses the endBorderCoords to set the border.
shouldLoopToOppositeBorder default true
When enabled, instead of teleporting the player inside near where they were, teleports them from the positive to the negative x/z coord and vice versa.
distanceTeleportedBack default 10, min 0, max 1000
The amount of blocks the player is teleported inside after hitting the border.
nearBorderMessage default "You're getting close to the world border!"
The message which will be sent to the player when they are within 'distanceTeleportedBack' to the world border.
hitBorderMessage default "You've hit the world border, and were teleported inside!"
The message which will be sent to the player when they hit the world border.
loopBorderMessage default "You've hit the world border, and have looped around the world!"
The message sent to the player when they hit the border and 'shouldLoopToOppositeBorder' is enabled.
overworldBorderPositiveX default 5000, min 0, max 100000
The overworld border located at the positive x coordinate.
overworldBorderNegativeX default -5000, min -100000, max 0
The overworld border located at the negative x coordinate.
overworldBorderPositiveZ default 5000, min 0, max 100000
The overworld border located at the positive z coordinate.
overworldBorderNegativeZ default -5000, min -100000, max 0
The overworld border located at the negative z coordinate.
netherBorderPositiveX default 625, min 0, max 100000
The nether border located at the positive x coordinate.
netherBorderNegativeX default -625, min -100000, max 0
The nether border located at the negative x coordinate.
netherBorderPositiveZ default 625, min 0, max 100000
The nether border located at the positive z coordinate.
netherBorderNegativeZ default -625, min -100000, max 0
The nether border located at the negative z coordinate.
endBorderPositiveX default 5000, min 0, max 100000
The end border located at the positive x coordinate.
endBorderNegativeX default -5000, min -100000, max 0
The end nether border located at the negative x coordinate.
endBorderPositiveZ default 5000, min 0, max 100000
The end nether border located at the positive z coordinate.
endBorderNegativeZ default -5000, min -100000, max 0
The end nether border located at the negative z coordinate.
When getting close to the border, players will receive the following message:![]()
The message when hitting the world border and enableLoop enabled.
On hitting the border with enableLoop disabled, players will receive a message and be teleported 10 blocks inside the border.![]()
Looping works like this:
Looping in the nether uses clever code to not end up in lava or on the nether roof.
You may freely use this mod in any modpack, as long as the download remains hosted within the CurseForge or Modrinth ecosystem.
Serilum.com contains an overview and more information on all mods available.
For issues, ideas, suggestions or anything else there is the Github repo. Thanks!
