Minecraft Java Server World Reset

A comprehensive guide to resetting worlds to a Minecraft server.

A comprehensive guide to resetting worlds to a Minecraft server.

Introduction

This guide will walk you through the process of resetting worlds to a Minecraft server.

Prerequisites

  • Access to the Kiwi Hosting Panel.
  • A running Minecraft Java Edition server managed through Kiwi Hosting Panel, using Spigot at the minimum.
  • Basic understanding of server management.

Steps to Add Multiple Worlds

1. Log in to the Kiwi Hosting Panel

  1. Open your web browser and go to the KiwiHosting Panel.
  2. Log in with your Kiwi Hosting Panel credentials.

2. Navigate to Your Server

  1. From the Kiwi Hosting Panel dashboard, select the Minecraft server you want to configure.
  2. Click on the server name to access its management page.

3. Stop your server (if running)

  1. Press the "Stop" button on the top right of the panel. Power

4. Access the File Manager

  1. In the server management interface, navigate to the File tab.

If you are using Vanilla server software

To delete the Overworld, Nether, and End dimensions follow this guide
  1. Delete the world folder
To delete a specific Nether or End dimension, follow this guide
For resetting the Nether
  1. Go into the world folder
  2. Delete the DIM-1 folder
For resetting the End
  1. Go into the world folder
  2. Delete the DIM1 folder

If you are using Paper server software

To delete the Overworld, Nether, and End dimensions follow this guide
  1. Delete the world folder
To delete a specific Nether or End dimension, follow this guide
For resetting the Nether
  1. Delete the world_nether folder
For resetting the End
  1. Delete the world_the_end folder

Conclusion

By resetting a specific dimension, or all worlds, you get a brand new world to play with!