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Discord Architecture & Bot Usage

Welcome to the Sanctus Minecraft Server! Our Discord server is deeply integrated with our Minecraft world. This page explains our channel structure and how to use our custom Discord bots to enhance your gameplay.

Getting Access & Whitelisting

To join the Minecraft server, you first need to be whitelisted through our Discord:

  1. Write a message in the #minecraft-whitelist channel.
  2. A moderator will grant you the necessary role, giving you access to the rest of the Minecraft channels.
  3. Whitelist yourself by going to the #minecraft-bot channel and typing the following command: /user register MINECRAFTUSERNAME (replace MINECRAFTUSERNAME with your actual in-game name).
  4. You can now connect to the server using the IP: mc.sanctus.cx.

Channel Overview

Our Discord is organized into several key channels for the Minecraft server:

  • #minecraft-rules: Contains the server rules. Please read them carefully on our Rules page.
  • #minecraft-announcements: Check here for important server announcements and to download the current Prism Launcher instance.
  • #minecraft-chat: This channel syncs the in-game Minecraft chat with Discord. You can send messages here that will appear in-game, and read messages sent by players currently online.
  • #minecraft-bot: The dedicated channel for all bot commands (see the bot usage section below).

How to Use Minecraft Bots

As a whitelisted player, you have the powerful ability to spawn up to three bots per player on the server.

Why use bots?

Bots are incredibly useful for keeping Minecraft farms loaded or generating required mob spawns (e.g., if you need a second player in the Nether for a specialized farm).

Bot Commands

All bot commands must be used in the #minecraft-bot channel.

  • /bot spawn: Spawns a bot into the world.
    • Presets: You can choose from pre-configured locations (most public farms have a preset—check the specific farm's info page).
    • Custom Location: You can manually set the X, Y, Z coordinates and the dimension.
    • Persistence: You can set whether the bot is persistent. If persistent, the bot will automatically respawn if it dies or if the server restarts.
  • /bot kill: Kills (disconnects) your active bots from the server.
  • /bot list: Displays a list of your currently active bots.
  • /bot preset list: Shows all currently available bot spawn presets.

Requesting a Preset

If you've built a new communal farm and would like a spawn preset added for it, please mention Thinker on Discord.