Can I reset my progress when playing on a server I don't control?
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I'm playing on someone else's server and have died in an inaccessible spot under water. Upon respawning, I don't get back the introductory items a new player would get. Is there any way I could get a new character/reset my progress on a server myself, without involving the owner?
This is not a duplicate of that question. The other question is about resetting progress of a player on a server you control. My question is how to start from scratch when I'm just a user, not a server-owner.
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Can you reset your progress on a Minecraft server?
Once the player rejoins your server, their inventory and all in-game progress (Vanilla) will be reset and they will log into your server's default spawn location. If removing their playerdata doesn't solve the issue, it may also be necessary to remove their username and UUID from the usercache.How do you reset achievements on a Minecraft server?
You can use the /achievement command to change a player's achievements or statistics in the current Minecraft world. TIP: Starting in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.12, the /achievement command was replaced by the /advancement command.What happens when you reset a Minecraft server?
Resetting your server allows you to completely remove everything from your server so that you can make a fresh start. This is especially useful if you are switching from one mod pack to another, changing your server type or version, or just want to start over.Can you reset a server?
If you do not have a backup that you can restore from, or for some other reason you want or need to perform a full system restore without restoring the previous server configuration, you can perform a restore that resets the server to factory default settings by using installation or recovery media from the server ...How To Reset the World on Your Minecraft Server
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