Server Helper Mod / Addon
- 29-09-2025, 12:21
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Server Helper Mod — the “I actually run this place” kit for Minecraft Bedrock. Pop it on a server or realm and you’ve got the tools to police chaos, run events, and keep systems tidy without digging through command spaghetti every five minutes. It’s lightweight, direct, and built around real admin flow: check inventories, lock bad actors, watch quietly, and flip global toggles when you need to pivot the whole world.
Start by tagging yourself so the menu even listens: run /tag add admin, then use /admin to grab the admin menu item. From there you can ban/unban players, peek inventories to verify dupes or contraband, and toggle protections like anti-fly and excessive-items checks when a lobby starts getting… creative. The spy ability lets you watch what players are doing while staying invisible to tracers; use /spystop to drop back to normal. For staff comms, /sc fires a hidden admin-only chat (heads up: on realms it’s currently not working).
World switches are built in so you don’t have to reboot for every policy change. Flip the End or Nether on/off, enable or disable the teleport system, and turn the economy on when you’re ready to run a proper shop night. With economy active, /shop hands out the shop item; wire it to a scoreboard objective you create via /scoreboard objectives add dummy and set item costs against that exact scoreboard label. If you use formatting codes in the objective name (like §lMoney), match them character-for-character or it won’t hook. Teleports are clean with /tpa: request to a user with as little as three letters of their name, and moving cancels the request so accidents don’t yoink people mid-fight.
Cosmetics for staff are handled with chat tags. Use /tag add owner, admin, dev, or helper and messages will format like [Admin] name: Hello!, which keeps authority obvious without spamming the screen. The point is simple: you can lock down griefers, roll quiet surveillance when needed, run an economy, and keep travel sane—all from a menu and a handful of easy commands.
If you need help migrating an older add-on or want custom features, the creator offers support and can handle modeling or server-specific items; there’s even a bigger project (Dungeons Plus) in the works. Bottom line: if you’re the person everyone pings when something breaks, Server Helper Mod makes running a Minecraft Bedrock server feel like you’ve actually got the keys—and the tools to back it up.
Installation:
- Download Mod;
- Use Minecraft
- Open the downloaded file to install;
- Select it in the settings;
- Have fun!
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