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Every dungeon has its own unique config file that lets you further customize the dungeon's behaviour when played. This includes entry requirements, blocking certain potential out-of-bounds abuse (enderpearls, chorus fruit, etc), and reward cooldowns. You can also modify the `default-config.yml` in the `maps` folder to change the default settings of a brand new dungeon.
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Every dungeon has its own unique config file that lets you further customize the dungeon's behaviour when played. This includes entry requirements, blocking certain potential out-of-bounds abuse (enderpearls, chorus fruit, etc), and reward cooldowns.
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You can also modify the `default-config.yml` in the `maps` folder to change the default settings of a brand new dungeon.
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_An in-game editor for this config is planned for the future, but for now, you'll have to manually edit the config file._
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_An in-game editor for this config is planned for the future, but for now, you'll have to manually edit the config file._
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NOTE: Gamerules are stored on the map itself and can be edited in-game with the standard /gamerule command.
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**NOTE: Gamerules are stored on the map itself and can be changed in-game with the standard /gamerule command while in edit mode.**
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Here is current default config provided by the plugin for your reference. _This file is kept up to date with changes, so check back here for new dungeon options!_
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```yml
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```yml
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General:
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General:
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# Do not change! Used to track the config version when major updates happen.
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# Do not change! Used to track the config version when major updates happen.
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