Native Minecraft Version:1.19Tested Minecraft Versions:
Source Code:https://github.com/Leomelonseeds/UltimaHats
- 1.18
- 1.19
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A hat plugin to meet all your players' fancy needs. Perfect for hub, minigame, or survival servers.![]()
Want to see the hats in action? Join the official server for this plugin at play.ultimamc.net
▶ Features
- Supports custom banner and playerhead hats
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- Animations with any items, supporting custom frame times
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- Easy to use hat selection GUI
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Spoiler: Placeholder requirements syntax
- Configure cost, permission, hat and placeholder requirements - players must first meet placeholder, hat, and permission requirements to be able to buy the hat. That's right, you can make some hats require owning other hats to be purchasable.
▶ Commands & Permissions
- Configure local SQL storage or connect to a remote MySQL database to enable hat syncing between servers.
- Survival server support - do not allow players to apply hats, or remove existing helmets and place into inventory if a custom hat is selected.
- Customize the size and format of the main GUI, adding extra items that can execute commands if so desired
▶ Installation
- /hats (ultimahats.hats) - Open up the main hat gui. The aliases /ultimahats and /hat also work.
- /hats apply [hat] [player] (ultimahats.apply) - Apply a custom hat to a player, regardless of whether they own the hat or not.
- /hats remove [player] (ultimahats.remove) - Remove a player's worn custom hat, if they have any on.
- /hats currentitem (ultimahats.currentitem) - Wear the item you are holding in your hand as a hat. Intended as a testing command for creation of new hats (what's the point of configuring fancy hat if player can just use any item already?)
- /hats reload (ultimahats.reload) - Reload the plugin, adding any new hats defined in the hats config.
▶ Configuration
- Purchase and download the plugin.
- Drag and drop the plugin into the "/plugins" folder in your server files.
- Install Vault and an economy plugin to enable support for purchasable hats.
- Install PlaceholderAPI to enable support for placeholder hat requirements.
- Configure to your liking, and enjoy.
The default configuration files are listed here, with comments and explanations for each option. For hats, a detailed comment is included at the top for information on how hats can be added, with some example hats included for your use.
Spoiler: config.yml
Spoiler: hats.yml
▶ Support
- If you would like to ask a question or report a bug, please use the Discussion tab of this plugin page - I will try to get to you as fast as possible.
- Refunds will not be accepted at this time.