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− | '''Open Worlds''' are | + | '''Open Worlds''' are a type of world where everyone can edit freely. These were originally the only world type available. Open Worlds do not have an owner, and cannot be saved. Like [[Locked Worlds]], once the last person leaves, the level is erased permanently and links to it will break. |
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Open Worlds are a type of world where everyone can edit freely. These were originally the only world type available. Open Worlds do not have an owner, and cannot be saved. Like Locked Worlds, once the last person leaves, the level is erased permanently and links to it will break.
Differences from other world types
Open Worlds have several restrictions seperating them from the other types of levels.
- Players can not edit the top 5 blocks in Open Worlds.
- Players can not place blocks through clicking and dragging.
- Players can not enter God Mode.
- Owner-only blocks and commands are not available, as Open Worlds have no set Owner.
See also: Locked Worlds, Saved Worlds