How to Kick/Ban Players from your V Rising Server

It is possible for a V Rising server Administrator to kick or ban disruptive players or unwanted from the server. This can easily be done using the in-game console. Banning or unbanning players using the server's banlist via FTP is also possible.

Kicking a Player Using Commands

Kicking a player can be done by a server Administrator entering the /kick command followed by the player's character name, IP or User ID.

  1. Press the backtick (`) key to open the console.
  2. Enter kick <playername/IP/UserID> and press Enter.

Banning a Player Using Commands

The easiest way to ban a player is to have an Administrator use the /bancharacter command followed by the player's character name.

  1. Press the backtick (`) key to open the console.
  2. Enter bancharacter CharacterName and press Enter.

Unbanning a Player Using Commands

The easiest way to lift a players ban is to have an Administrator use the /unban command followed by the player's Steam64 ID.

  1. Press the backtick (`) key to open the console.
  2. Enter unban <Steam64ID> and press Enter.

Using your Server's banlist.txt

It is also possible to ban or unban players from your server by manually making changes to the banlist.txt file via your server's control panel.

  1. Access your control panel and Stop your server.
  2. Navigate to Files > FTP File Access.
  3. Enter your Multicraft Password and click Login.
  4. Navigate to /save-data/Settings/
  5. Click Edit next to banlist.txt.


    5a.
    To ban a player add their Character Name/Steam64ID/User ID in the following format: 
    5b. To unban a player remove their entry from banlist.txt.
  6. Click Save and Start your server.

If you would like any additional information or have more questions about configuring your V Rising server, you can find our other articles here.

If you require any further assistance, please contact our support at: https://shockbyte.com/billing/submitticket.php

Mitchell Smith

Managing Director @ Shockbyte

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