#I deleted the region file in my world

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gritty field
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I was trying to get the global region for worldguard and I saw a video that said to delete the region file in the world and it would regen the global region, so I did that and restarted the server and everything was gone. We spent at least 78+ hours building this backrooms map. We worked every day for 10+ hours and with just a click of a button it was gone. Please someone help me. Anything I will do ANYTHING.

exotic ether
# gritty field I was trying to get the __global__ region for worldguard and I saw a video that ...

the region folder inside of a world stores all chunk data, it has nothing to do with worldguard. deleting that basically deletes the world. minehut automatically creates hourly backups so you can try reverting back to the most recent backup. if that doesnt work, stop the server and create a support ticket. do not start the server back up. if they aren't able to find a backup, then unfortunately there isn't anything you can do to get it back.

gritty field
exotic ether
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backups tab

gritty field
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Yes but it says 0/2

exotic ether
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scroll down to the part that says "Automatic Temporary Backups"

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I just noticed this post has the external host tag. if you aren't hosting with Minehut, then that won't work. and if your host you are using doesnt do automatic backups, then there isnt anything you can do to get it back

gritty field
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Sorry I dont know what that tag meant

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I am not hosting with anything else

exotic ether
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if you are hosting on minehut, then scroll down to the section that says automatic temporary backups

gritty field
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IT WORKED!

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THANK YOu SO MUCH

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YOU ARE MY NEW FAVORIUTE MOD

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THANK YOU

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lol

boreal lagoon
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and fyi the global region exists by default what video did you watch lol

exotic ether
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yeah the worldguard global region is just accessible with __global__

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like if you want to use it, just do /rg flag __global__ ...

stiff cypress
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think they meant like /rg delete __global __