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How To Give Operator (OP) To A Player In Minecraft

Operators (OPs) have access to a variety of commands essential for server moderation. These commands include changing a player's game mode, updating the server difficulty, giving items to players, kicking and banning players, managing the whitelist, and even stopping or restarting the server.

Using The Server Console



Making a player an operator through your server's control panel is simple, requiring only a single command. This is the fastest method of opping players if your server does not have any operators yet.

Step 1: Go to your NameHero Client Area and head over to the Advanced Game Panel by clicking the blue button as seen in the screenshot within the NameHero Client Area. Here you will be accessing the Console.



Step 2: In the console, enter op username. Replacing username with the player you want to OP and hit enter.



If the username of the player you're trying to OP has a space in their name, you will have to surround their username with quotes, like: op "NameHero Gamer123"

Giving OP In Game



Opping a player in-game is more convenient, but requires you to already be opped. If you are not a server operator, you will need to OP yourself through the console first.

Type in the command /op username in-game, replacing username with the player you intend to op and pressing enter.

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Updated on: 11/10/2024

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