ProJackpots [1.7 - 1.18] - Keep players engaged!

NULLED MC PLUGIN ProJackpots [1.7 - 1.18] - Keep players engaged! v2.1.2

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Tested Minecraft Versions:
  • 1.7
  • 1.8
  • 1.9
  • 1.10
  • 1.11
Donation Link:https://www.paypal.me/CulleyStudios

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NOTICE: This plugin is still considered to be in a beta phase when running on 1.13 and newer versions.


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ProJackpots is a plugin which allows players to bet against each other in a cumulative pot where the players chances are determined by the amount they enter. This can also be used as a lottery style system with the ability to define and customize the actions to be executed once a player wins.

Requirements:
  • Vault & Vault based economy
  • Compiled and tested for Spigot 1.7.10 and above, support for earlier versions will not be provided.


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Some of just many features that this plugin includes are:
  • Customizable menu system
  • Create an unlimited amounts of jackpots
  • Completely customizable rewards
  • Chances based off entry amount
  • Auto-completing timers
  • Minimum entries requirement
  • Action based reward system
  • JavaScript actions for additional configurability
  • Customizable messages
  • Built-in jackpot placeholders
  • Vault integration
  • And much more!


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The plugin does not feature too many commands as it is all mainly menu based. Below are the commands that are in the plugin:

Main command: /projackpots
Aliases: [jackpot, jackpots, pjackpot, projackpot]

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There are multiple permissions that are found throughout the plugin which give access to commands and other features.

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Actions:
Actions are what will be executed when the player is eligible to receive a reward. Actions range from player commands, to console commands, and even more such as whether or not a sound will play. They are completely configurable to your liking however when defining them know that they are CaSe-Sensitive.

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Example action:
- '[Delay=5] [ConsoleCommand] op %player%'
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