Creating Custom Minecraft Rank Tags with LuckPerms and Texture Packs
Are you looking to add a unique touch to your Minecraft server? Custom rank tags can make your server stand out and give your players a sense of belonging. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of creating custom rank tags using LuckPerms and Texture Packs.
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Setting Up the Resource Pack
To begin, navigate to your Minecraft folder by pressing Windows + R and typing %appdata%. Create a new folder in the resource packs directory and name it accordingly. Inside this folder, create an ‘assets’ folder and a ‘pack.mcmeta’ file with the provided content.
Within the ‘assets’ folder, create a ‘minecraft’ folder and subfolders for ‘textures’ and ‘font’. In the ‘font’ folder, create a ‘default.json’ file with the specified content. Populate the ‘textures’ folder with your custom rank images.
Customizing Rank Tags
Edit the ‘default.json’ file to include the image names of your custom ranks. Ensure to update the Unicode characters for each rank tag to display correctly in-game. Compress the files into a zip folder and move it to the resource packs directory in Minecraft.
Configuring Ranks with LuckPerms
Open the LuckPerms editor in-game by typing ‘/lp editor’. Create a new group for each custom rank, setting the display name, weight, prefix color using hex codes, and Unicode characters. Inherit permissions as needed and apply the changes to see the custom rank tags in action.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can create personalized rank tags for your Minecraft server, enhancing the player experience and adding a touch of uniqueness to your community. Experiment with different designs and symbols to make your server truly one-of-a-kind!
For more detailed instructions and visual guidance, refer to the video tutorial linked in the description. Happy crafting!
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