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# The Location Command

### Saving Locations

Players can save their location on the server using the `/location save <name>` command. This command provides a similar function as the `/sethome` command on other servers. Players can then teleport back to their saved locations using the `/location spawn <name>` command.

### Viewing Saved Locations

Players can view a list of their saved locations using the `/location list` command. There are three different types of savable locations on the server: Wilderness, Settlement, and Claimable locations. Players can filter their saved location list using the `/location list <type>` command to view only the locations they have saved of a specific type. For example, players can view a list of their saved location in The Wilderness using the `/location list Wilderness` command.

### Deleting Saved Locations

Players can delete saved locations using the `/location unsave <name>` command.

{% hint style="info" %}
Use the the `/location info` command for information about your current location.
{% endhint %}


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