Resetting a Minecraft world allows for a fresh start, promoting creativity and exploration. Over time, worlds can become cluttered, hindering performance. Resetting provides a clean canvas and can help troubleshoot issues such as glitches or mod conflicts. Furthermore, resetting a Minecraft world can rekindle the excitement for seasoned players, offering new challenges and opportunities to rediscover the game's wonders while welcoming new players into a pristine and unexplored realm of possibilities.
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. Mark the checkbox next to the world folder name from Step 4.
Step 7. Click the Delete button at the bottom.
Step 8. Confirm by clicking the Delete button.
Step 9. Start the server.