TooManyPearls is my response to Minecraft not having a sufficient number of options for mobility. I do enjoy using vanilla ender pearls, but they are quite limited and frankly boring. The goal of this plugin is to make them useful again, by adding a variety of new pearls to the game!
This is an addon for UberItems, a plugin framework that allows you to make your own custom powerful items on spigot servers! In order for this plugin to work, you need UberItems. Download it here: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/64923/
Crude Pearl - Due to shoddy construction and excessive filler material, teleporting has strange side effects. Cheap to craft!
Healing Pearl - Doesn't hurt to throw, gives 2s of regeneration II
Timewarp Pearl - 5s after this pearl lands, warp back to where you were when you threw it
Rocket Pearl - A really fast ender pearl
Recall Pearl - Save a location for later, throw to reappear at the saved location
Infina-pearl - Reappears in your inventory once it lands. Very VERY expensive
Setup
Make sure your spigot version falls within the supported versions for this plugin.
Make sure that you have UberItems installed on your server.
Simply drag the TooManyPearls.jar into your plugins folder.
After installing the .jar file, restart the server.
Using the config in the "UberItems" folder generated by the jar, you can change the default values to your liking. You must restart your server or use "/uber reload" to apply changes.
Before you Review
DO NOT leave a negative review due to bugs. Please leave reports in the discussions section and I will try to reply back asap.
Remember: servers are complicated. Certain plugins do not play nice when installed together. This may cause crashes or unexpected behavior that is not the fault of the developers of either plugin.
Be respectful and constructive. If a concept in the plugin is fundamentally flawed in your opinion, explain why so I can work to make it better.
Be fair! Just because you are experiencing a problem, that doesn't mean everyone is. My plugin getting a 1 star review because you had the wrong version of Spigot installed is pretty unfair to me, no?