> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.innouniq.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.innouniq.com/plugins/parkour-dimension/configuration/map/map-setup.md).

# Setting up the first Map

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## Global Location

1. Create a **Lobby point**. Find a suitable place, fix your position and type `/Parkour GlobalLocation SetSpawnPoint`
2. (Optional) Create a **Leave point**. Find a suitable place, fix your position and type `/Parkour GlobalLocation SetLeavePoint`
   * If no **Leave Point** is set, **Lobby point** will be used.

## Building the Map

1. Build the whole map. Prepare obstacles and other things.

## Creating map

1. Choose the **Module** you want to use.
2. Type command `/Parkour MapManagement Create <MapName> <Module>`
3. Join the SetUp mode using `/Parkour MapManagement SetUp <MapName>`
   * Also, you can use commands to save locations, but there is much more simple.
4. Set the Start point. Scroll your hotbar to Start item. Find a suitable place, your position and right-click with item (into the air).
5. Repeat the same for finish and checkpoints and action points.
6. Reload the map using `/Parkour Reload Map <MapName>` or `/Parkour MapManagement Reload <MapName>`
7. Enable the map. Each map's modification requires Maintenance mode, so we need to quit it using `/Parkour Maintenance Disable <MapName>`
8. Enjoy!


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