you can use "/plot codespace add" to add these to your plot. you can also use tags on it, such as -c (lowers the added codespace down) and -l (makes the added codespace in lines instead of one large plane of glass)
theres also -d which makes the added codespace in lines too, but 2 wide lines.you can use "/plot codespace add" to add these to your plot. you can also use tags on it, such as -c (lowers the added codespace down) and -l (makes the added codespace in lines instead of one large plane of glass)
make me want to kill you any% speedruntheres also -d which makes the added codespace in lines too, but 2 wide lines.
I didn't say I used -d it's disgusting just use -c -l insteadmake me want to kill you any% speedrun
okay whewI didn't say I used -d it's disgusting just use -c -l instead
-d = -disgusting?I didn't say I used -d it's disgusting just use -c -l instead