#(_piter00) citizens warn
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Paper version git-Paper-388 (MC: 1.18.2)-- (Current build :white_check_mark:)
Citizens v2.0.33-SNAPSHOT (build 3374) -- (Current build :white_check_mark:)
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Offline (proxy status unknown).
WorldGuard v7.0.7+216b061, MythicMobs v5.6.1-${CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA}, ProtocolLib v5.2.0-SNAPSHOT-679
TAB v4.1.2 - This plugin adds Below_Name scoreboards to NPCs.
ViaVersion v4.9.2 - Mixed client vs server versions can sometimes cause packet-related issues.
ModelEngine vR3.1.11 - ModelEngine has Citizens support, but that support is known to be buggy. Issues related to NPCs that use ModelEngine should be reported to ModelEngine support, not Citizens.
FastAsyncWorldEdit v2.9.1-SNAPSHOT-660;f94b96d - This plugin has been known to break the plugin load order on many servers, due to usage of the 'loadbefore' directive in its 'plugin.yml'.
Starting Minecraft server on 0.0.0.0:25566 - server is offline but has no address bind. This might mean you're using a system level firewall, but if not, it means your proxy is bypassable by hackers. Either enable a system level firewall, or bind your server to localhost in server.properties via server-ip=127.0.0.1.
[20:30:35] [Server thread/ERROR]: No TreeType mapping for TreeGenerator.TreeType.MANGROVE :warning: Log contains error messages.
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