The color must be a valid custom color string. /chatcolor pause - Pauses your chat colour (temporarily removes it), allowing you to interact with other chat plugins without issue. LunaColor LunaColor is a simple yet powerful plugin that allows players to customize their chat name color using predefined Minecraft colors or HEX codes.
It integrates with PlaceholderAPI, making it compatible with various chat plugins. Features Change your display name color using standard Minecraft colors. Minecraft Color Codes Below you can find a searchable list of all Minecraft color codes and chat formatting codes for use within Minecraft.
These codes work across all platforms and formats including server nicknames (/nick), Bukkit plugins (like Essentials) and server MOTDs. Additonally, there is a color codes generator which has previews for signs, server MOTDs, chat messages, books and more. ChatColor2 Plugin (1.18.2, 1.17.1) allows players to change the color and style of their chat to many different things! Color your chat in over 16 million different colors, with all Minecraft colors, modifiers, and hex colors supported! A chat plugin that allows you to add colors, prefixes, suffixes, and different chat formats.
87.4K Downloads Bukkit Plugins. A free translatable Chat Color plugin with a gui. Including 18 total colors (& Hex for 1.16+).
ChatColor allows players to change the colour and style of their chat to many different things! Colour your chat in over 16 million different colours, with all Minecraft colours, modifiers and hex colours supported! The GradientPlus plugin has been a fantastic addition to my Minecraft server. It provides vibrant, customizable gradient effects for both chat and player names, making the server visually appealing and unique. Advantages Enhanced Player Experience: Offering chat color customization encourages player expression and enhances their engagement.
EULA Compliant: As a cosmetic feature, it aligns with Minecraft's EULA, making it a safe choice for server monetization. Use Kyori MiniMessages in the MOTD and in the Tablist.