Resetting Minecraft player data might be necessary to address issues such as unbalanced gameplay caused by accumulated resources or a desire for a fresh start. It can also counter cheating or unfair advantages gained through exploits. However, it's essential to regularly back up data and communicate clearly with players before implementing such resets, as they can affect players' progress and experience.
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. Find the following directory: /home/container/[World Name]/playerdata
Step 7. Mark the checkbox next to the player's UUID.dat file.
Note: Use MCUUID to find a player's UUID by their username.
Step 8. Click the Delete button at the bottom.
Step 9. Press Delete to confirm.
Step 10. Start the server.