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JourneyMap Guide

This page introduces JourneyMap from a public server-docs point of view. It focuses on what the feature does in-game, how to get started when you have access, and which commands are useful.

JourneyMap turns long-term playtime into visible eras, badges, milestones, and rewards. Use it to see where you are in your 1MoreBlock journey and what milestones are still ahead.

Start in-game with /journeymap. The sections below explain what JourneyMap is for, which commands players can try, and what to expect when your account has access.

  • Configurable milestone list with id, era, badge, required hours, description, and optional reward commands.
  • Player commands for status, milestones, rewards, claiming, and refreshing.
  • Optional automatic reward claiming when rewards are enabled and rewards.require-claim is false.
  1. Start with /journeymap to open or view JourneyMap.
  2. Use /journeymap status to check your current progress, settings, or state.
  3. Use /journeymap help when you want the in-game help or a short explanation.
  4. Try /journeymap milestones when you are ready to use one of the feature actions.
CommandWhat it doesExample
/journeymapOpens or shows the main JourneyMap player view./journeymap
/journeymap helpShows the JourneyMap commands available to you./journeymap help
/journeymap statusShows your current JourneyMap status./journeymap status
/journeymap milestones [page]Shows your JourneyMap milestones view./journeymap milestones
/journeymap rewards [page]Shows your JourneyMap rewards view./journeymap rewards
/journeymap claim [id|all]Claims an available JourneyMap reward./journeymap claim
/journeymap refreshRuns the JourneyMap refresh action./journeymap refresh
  • /jmap
  • /playjourney
  • /journeymap
  • /journeymap status
  • /journeymap milestones
  • /journeymap milestones 2
  • /journeymap rewards
  • /journeymap claim all
  • /journeymap claim settler
  • /journeymap refresh
  • Some commands may be hidden until your group, event progress, or unlocks allow them.
  • If a command opens a menu, follow the buttons in-game; the website is only the learning guide.
  • You may also see /jmap or /playjourney as a shortcut.

The full synced JourneyMap reference is available for exact technical details.