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- <a href="#scanner">Scanner</a>
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- <a href="#scanner">Scanner</a>
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- <a href="#upgrade">Upgrading</a>
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- <a href="#upgrade">Upgrading</a>
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- <a href="#friends">Friends</a>
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- <a href="#friends">Friends</a>
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- [Unlocking](#unlocking)
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### <a name="overview">Overview</a>
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### <a name="overview">Overview</a>
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### <a name="friends">Friends</a>
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### <a name="friends">Friends</a>
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You can grant another player access to your plot by using the /plot trust [player] command while standing in your plot. The trusted players are specific to the plot that the command was used on. Added players have all the same building access as the owner, but are not able to perform commands on the plot. Friends can be removed from a plot with the /plot untrust [player] command.
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You can grant another player access to your plot by using the /plot trust [player] command while standing in your plot. The trusted players are specific to the plot that the command was used on. Added players have all the same building access as the owner, but are not able to perform commands on the plot. Friends can be removed from a plot with the /plot untrust [player] command.
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### <a name="unlocking">Unlocking</a>
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Players can also unlock additional plots by obtaining and right clicking with a plot deed. The plot deed item will be consumed after use. |
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