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Hello! Today we bring you a quick guide on how to protect areas in Minecraft using WorldEdit and WorldGuard. Get ready to learn! 😎🎮
To get started, you need:
It's also useful to have a build you want to protect 🏰.

First, check the area you want to protect. Observe the size and height. Remember: Don't forget the height! It's a common mistake to only protect one part and leave the rest exposed. 🚨🚨
Go to the upper corner of your build and left-click with the axe to mark the first position. Then, go to the opposite corner and right-click to mark the second position.
Use the command /rg create <region_name> to create the region.

To configure the rules 📏 of your region, use the command /rg flag <region_name> <flag> <value>. Here you can allow or deny actions like TNT 💣.

If you want TNT not to explode, use /rg flag <region_name> tnt deny.
Place some TNT and redstone to test. If you configured everything correctly, the TNT should not explode.

You can add more flags with other plugins like WorldGuard ExtraFlags. This will allow you to customize protections even further.
Conclusion
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