This page offers detailed information about the Claim mod, including guides on how to use its features for managing and protecting your territories in Minecraft. While some content is available, please note that the page is still being updated as we refine and expand the information.
Claim is a Minecraft mod that allows players to protect their builds and land from unwanted griefing. Developed by Anchor Studios, the mod enables users to create personal land claims, ensuring that only authorized players can modify the claimed areas. Ideal for multiplayer servers. Claim offers a simple in-game tool for territory management without relying on complicated server plugins.
Land Protection: Secure your builds by claiming chunks of land to prevent unauthorized players from modifying or interacting with blocks inside.
Easy Commands: Claim and unclaim chunks with simple in-game commands.
Group Permissions: Add friends or other players to your claim to allow them full access to the protected area.
Grief Prevention: Prevent other players from breaking or placing blocks, opening containers or using doors and buttons inside your claim.
World Management: Admins have the ability to manage claims across the server, granting or revoking access as needed.
Download the Mod: Get the latest version of Claim from CurseForge.
Install AnCore: Since Claim relies on the AnCore library, make sure to download and install it first.
Install Minecraft Forge/NeoForge: Make sure you have the appropriate modloader installed.
Add Claim to the Mods Folder: Place the downloaded mod files into your Minecraft mods folder.
Launch Minecraft: Run Minecraft using the Forge/NeoForge profile and check if the mods are active under the mods list.
Minecraft version 1.19.2 or newer.
The AnCore mod.
Minecraft Forge or NeoForge modloader.
Issue: Mod not appearing in-game.
Solution: Ensure that Claim is placed correctly in the mods folder and that you are running the game with the correct Forge/NeoForge profile.
Issue: Claims not functioning properly.
Solution: Check that all dependencies (such as modloader versions) are up to date and compatible.
Claiming Land:
/claim: Claim a chunk of land.
/claim info: View information about the current chunk, including whether it is claimed and by whom.
/claim delete: Delete an existing claim, making the chunk available for others to claim.
/claim transfer [player]: Transfer ownership of a claim to another player.
/claim rename [name]: Rename an existing claim.
Admin Commands:
/claim admin add [player]: Add a player as an admin for the claim, granting them management permissions.
/claim admin remove [player]: Remove a player from the claim's admin list.
/claim admin list: List all players who have admin access to the current claim.
Claim Management:
/claim setcategory [category]: Set a custom category for a claim to help organize land.
/claim reset: Reset a claim to its default settings, removing any changes made.
/claim type public: Set the claim as public, allowing anyone to interact with the land.
/claim type private: Set the claim as private, restricting access to only authorized players.
Q: What versions of Minecraft does Claim support?
A: Claim supports Minecraft version 1.18 and newer, and is available for both Forge and NeoForge.
Q: Can I use this mod in a multiplayer server?
A: Yes, Claim is designed for multiplayer servers and works perfectly for protecting player builds from griefers.
Q: How do I know if a chunk is claimed?
A: Claimed chunks are marked with a visual boundary or indicator and players trying to modify blocks in a claimed chunk will receive a message stating that they do not have permission.
Q: Can I transfer ownership of a claim?
A: Yes, owners can transfer claim ownership using admin commands, allowing you to give or sell claimed land to other players.