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A '''rank''' is usually a tag that grants permissions (regardless of whether the tag is equipped or not), however some ranks, like internal ranks, don't have tags on their own, or their "tags" might not qualify as tags by some standards (such as [[Akira]]'s rank, which simply changes the color of her username to a light baby pink). A '''tag''' gives a player either a prefix (which usually also colors the username) or a suffix. Some tags do not belong to any rank. A tag can be applied with "/tags enable (tag)", and disabled with "/tags disable (tag)". If the tag belongs to a rank, the name of the tag is the internal name of the rank. The tags command has working autocomplete. Ranks have white chat, unless otherwise specified. The images on this page are taken with the Classic Faithful texture pack equipped, and will look slightly differently in-game for players who don't use it (especially the war tag). A player can have multiple suffixes displayed, but only one prefix will be displayed. | A '''rank''' is usually a tag that grants permissions (regardless of whether the tag is equipped or not), however some ranks, like internal ranks, don't have tags on their own, or their "tags" might not qualify as tags by some standards (such as [[Akira]]'s rank, which simply changes the color of her username to a light baby pink). A '''tag''' gives a player either a prefix (which usually also colors the username) or a suffix. Some tags do not belong to any rank. A tag can be applied with "/tags enable (tag)", and disabled with "/tags disable (tag)". If the tag belongs to a rank, the name of the tag is the internal name of the rank. The tags command has working autocomplete. Ranks have white chat, unless otherwise specified. The images on this page are taken with the Classic Faithful texture pack equipped, and will look slightly differently in-game for players who don't use it (especially the war tag). A player can have multiple suffixes displayed, but only one prefix will be displayed. A prefix tag usually colors the username with that color as well. | ||
== List of ranks == | == List of ranks == | ||
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=== Prisoner (suffix) === | === Prisoner (suffix) === | ||
[[File:Prisoner tag.png|thumb]] | [[File:Prisoner tag.png|thumb]] | ||
The prisoner tag is usually granted during events and cannot be removed by the player. | The prisoner tag is usually granted during events and cannot be removed by the player. It is removed by the end of the event. | ||
=== Event Host (prefix) === | |||
[[File:Event host prefix.png|thumb]] | |||
The event host tag has been granted to players who help host official/semi-official end-of-season events. It is a temporary tag. It is known internally as "eventhost". | |||
== List of unused ranks == | |||
=== Builder === | |||
[[File:Builder rank.png|thumb]] | |||
The builder rank was a rank given to builders. Internally it still exists, however no one has it and is currently considered useless. Its tag is a prefix. It gives access to creative mode and elevated permissions. | |||
=== Dev === | |||
[[File:Dev rank.png|thumb]] | |||
The dev rank was supposed to be a rank given to developers. Internally it does exist, however no one has ever had it and it is currently useless. Its tag is a prefix, and it inherits the admin rank thus also giving access to the admin and mod tags. It is known as "dev" internally. | |||