This editor will assist you in creating and editing spell, wand, mob and other Magic configurations.
If this is your first time here,
it is strongly recommended that you follow this brief tutorial!
Just click anywhere on the screen to proceed to the next slide.
Press the escape key at any point to close this tutorial.
This is the main editor area. This is where you will type in your configurations!
The editor was made specifically for Magic config creation, it will check for errors, highlight your
code for readability, and automatically suggest new properties or values in a context-aware way.
You won't have to leave this page to look up names for materials, particles or anything else you'll need to type here!
Use this button to clear the editor and start with a completely blank canvas.
This drop-down contains several example templates you can load into the editor.
It is highly recommended that you load and read through each one if you are not familiar with the basics of configuration!
Each option represents a common use pattern found in many magic spells, wands, and mobs though they are really only here to give you ideas. Once
you are familiar with the basics of configuration anatomy, and all of the options available to you, the possibilities are endless!
This menu is a work in progress and may not appear for all config types.
When you have something you want to try out, you can use the Save button.
You will be prompted with instructions on how to load your changes to your server.
If you'd like to save or view your configuration locally, click the Download button to download the config.
You can also drop that file into the plugins/Magic/spells folder on your server, use /magic load and your
spell will be available!
For players to use new spells, you will need to add it to a path config or a shop, or provide some other way for it to be obtainable.
For detailed information on all spell actions, effect classes and just about everything else in Magic, click the Reference button to open the reference guide.
Click this button if you ever wish to see this tutorial again.