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Want better land protection and player management on your server? Enclosure lets you claim territories, control permissions, and organize sub-areas with ease—perfect for structured survival or community builds!
Enclosure – Claim, Manage, and Protect Your Space
Looking for a way to manage land, permissions, and personal space on your Minecraft server? Enclosure is a powerful territory management mod that gives players and server admins full control over specific areas in the world. Whether you’re running a survival server, a creative community, or anything in between, Enclosure makes land ownership and access easy to set up and manage.
The core of Enclosure is its territory system. Players can define and claim specific chunks of land using the /enclosure create <name> command. To successfully create a territory, a few conditions must be met:
The territory name must be unique.
The selected area can’t overlap with existing territories.
You must have OP permissions, or be under your territory limit.
If you’re making a sub-territory, you’ll need to select a valid parent territory.
Once these are satisfied, the command creates a territory in the current dimension and grants you full permissions as its owner.
Enclosure is designed with both flexibility and structure in mind. Here’s how permissions work:
Automatic Admin Rights are given to the territory owner, the parent territory’s owner, and any designated administrators.
Server Admins are always granted full permissions, no matter what.
You can check permissions, view territory info, and open the GUI without being an admin—but actions like setting permissions, welcome messages, or teleport locations require admin status.
Need to rename or transfer a territory? You must be the territory owner or the owner of its parent area.
All territory data is stored per-dimension in a file located at:data/enclosure.land_list.data. If needed, advanced users or server admins can directly modify this file to manually adjust territory data, though it’s recommended only if you know what you're doing.