@@ -11,18 +11,20 @@ Installing Mythic Dungeons is as simple as dropping the plugin jar file into you
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@@ -11,18 +11,20 @@ Installing Mythic Dungeons is as simple as dropping the plugin jar file into you
Once the plugin is installed, it will automatically create a folder called `MythicDungeons` in the plugins folder containing a config file and a `maps` folder with a default `dungeon-config.yml` file. The `maps` folder is where your dungeon worlds will be saved, and `dungeon-config.yml` contains all the settings a newly created dungeon will use by default.
Once the plugin is installed, it will automatically create a folder called `MythicDungeons` in the plugins folder containing a config file and a `maps` folder with a default `dungeon-config.yml` file. The `maps` folder is where your dungeon worlds will be saved, and `dungeon-config.yml` contains all the settings a newly created dungeon will use by default.
Installing the plugin will also automatically download and enable its default party system called DungeonParties. (Called `PartyHandler.jar` in the `MythicDungeons` folder.) Mythic Dungeons can also use other party plugins instead of its default party handler. Supported plugins include:
Mythic Dungeons comes with a default party handler, however we also support other party plugins instead of its default party handler. Supported plugins include:
* DungeonParties (proprietary, default party handler)
* DungeonParties (proprietary, default party handler)