#Issue loading denizen folder

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sterile scaffold
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Hey, sorry if im in the wrong place, but as the title says, i am having issues getting the denizen directory to load in the plugins directory. I am running purpur 1.21.4 with Denizen-1.3.0-b1804-REL.jar

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ember beacon
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  1. 1.21.4 isn't supported anymore, update to 1.21.8
  2. Release builds won't work past 1.20.4, you'll have to use a dev build
sterile scaffold
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thanks for the quick reply.. is there an alternative to updating to 1.21.8? could i use a compatible dev build at all?

ember beacon
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Is there a reason you can't update?

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!patchversion

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# ember beacon !patchversion
Info: patchversion

We support only the latest patch-version of Minecraft for any recent main version (and Mojang, Spigot, Paper, etc. all generally also follow the same rule).

"Patch version" means the last number in a version label, for example in 1.20.6, the main version is 1.20, and the patch version is .6.
So if 1.20.6 is the latest patch version, then 1.20.3, and 1.20(.0) are all outdated patch versions, and therefore are unsupported.

Note that we do still support recent older main versions (such as 1.19 and 1.18) so long as you are on the latest patch-version of those main versions (like 1.19.4 and 1.18.2).

See also CitizensWiki/Supported_versions

sterile scaffold
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not necessarily, I've just never updated a server before so I've been hesitant. Is there anything you would say i should take note of to make this change?

ember beacon
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I'd just recommend taking a backup of the server first in case of any issues, and that your other plugins may need to be updated and won't always work when first starting up

sterile scaffold
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thank you very much!

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