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Running several worlds on a Hytale server makes it easier to separate survival, creative builds, events, test maps, and custom terrain. The important part is being able to move between those worlds without turning navigation into a tiny administrative maze.
World switching is straightforward when your account has admin permissions.
`/tp world [world]`
Replace `[world]` with the name of the world you want to enter.

This can work with many world types, including regular saves, custom worlds, and worlds used for specific server activities.
Commands are useful, but larger servers may want something friendlier for players. World-related mods can add features such as portals, warp menus, cleaner travel points, or more advanced multi-world management.
Examples may include:
If your server setup supports a mod installer, these can usually be added through the server panel or installed manually, depending on how the mod is packaged.
Different worlds help keep server gameplay organized. A server might use one world for survival, another for creative building, one for PvP arenas, and another for seasonal events. Built-in teleport commands are enough for admins and testing, while mods can make travel easier for regular players.
Good world teleportation keeps players where they need to be and keeps server management less chaotic. Hytale will provide the adventure. The navigation should not be the final boss.
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