Resetting the End and Nether dimensions on a Minecraft server refreshes the gameplay experience and maintains a balanced, engaging environment for players. Over time, these dimensions can become overcrowded with structures, resources, and player-made changes, impacting performance and resource availability. By resetting these dimensions, server administrators can ensure that new players can access unexplored territory and resources while preventing excessive clutter and potential lag.
Note: Back up the existing saves on the server.
Step 1. Log in to the MelonCube Games panel.
Step 2. Stop the server.
Step 3. Go to the Config Files tab on the left and select Server Properties.
Step 4. Take note of the World Name.
Step 5. Go to the Files tab on the left.
Step 6. Open the [World Name] folder named in Step 4.
Step 7. Mark the checkboxes beside DIM-1 for The Nether and DIM1 for The End.
Step 8. Click the Delete button at the bottom.
Step 9. Press Delete to confirm.
Step 10. Start the server.