Server Guide
Customize your display name with colors, gradients, and hex codes. Stand out in chat with a name that is uniquely yours.
Nickname colors require a paid rank or add-on. Check the store for details on which ranks include color access.
Change your display name without any colors:
/nick MyNewPlayername
Apply one color to your entire name using a named color:
/nick {#red}MyNewPlayername
Use different colors for different parts of your name:
{#red}My{#white}New{#blue}Playername
Create smooth color transitions using direction markers between sections:
> Left to right gradient<> Bidirectional gradient< Right to left gradientUse hex color codes instead of named colors for precise control:
/nick {#ffffff}MyNewPlayername
Remove your nickname and return to your default username:
/nick off
Players with Platinum rank or higher can also use colors on /itemname and /itemlore commands.
Pick a name and stick with it. Constantly changing your nickname makes it hard for other players and staff to identify you.
Colors that are too dark (like black, very dark grays, or dark blues) are extremely hard to read in chat. Stick to colors that are clearly visible on a dark background.
All server chat rules apply to nicknames. No offensive, sexual, discriminatory, or otherwise inappropriate names.
Nicknames have a maximum of 16 characters. Bold, underline, italics, and spaces are not allowed in nicknames.
Click on the color gradient to pick a color, or use the swatches below for quick selection. Build your nickname with multiple color segments and copy the command.
Selected
#ff0000
Closest Named Color
red
Click a color swatch to edit it with the picker above. Toggle the gradient switch to create color transitions.
Chat Preview
Click a swatch to select it