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WorldGuard Flag #32

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MrFlorentin opened this issue Aug 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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WorldGuard Flag #32

MrFlorentin opened this issue Aug 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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Description (Required)

When you want to prohibit missile explosion in WorldGuard regions, on the "Third-Party Flags" page, there is no "allow" or "deny" option but "null".

Steps to reproduce the Issue (Required)

Just /rg flags and go to the last page.

Expected behavior (Required)

Options "Allow" & "Deny" available

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Pastebin : https://pastebin.com/bE45sxMC

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  • Minecraft Version: Purpur 1.19
  • CS-CoreLib Version: /
  • Slimefun Version: DEV - 1026
  • Plugin Version: 1.6.17
@MrFlorentin MrFlorentin added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 6, 2022
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I'm aware of the issue - there is a bug in the original codebase that does not properly register the flag as said in #16.
This is in my list of things to do, I will attempt to fix it asap.

Sorry for the inconviniences, hope you have a nice day

-ck

@ColonelKai ColonelKai added the duplicate This issue or pull request already exists label Aug 6, 2022
@ColonelKai ColonelKai added this to the 1.6.18 milestone Aug 6, 2022
@ColonelKai ColonelKai self-assigned this Aug 6, 2022
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