Enhance your Minecraft experience with a powerful RPG-style title system that allows players to earn, manage, and display custom titles both above their heads and in chat — now with automatic title rewards based on in‑game actions and preset export/import for easy setup transfer.
Perfect for RPG servers, roleplay, factions, progression-based gameplay, or any server that wants more identity and immersion.
• Fully custom player titles – titles are not hardcoded and can be any text
• Players can own multiple titles and choose one active title
• Titles support spaces and Minecraft color codes (§ or &)
• Titles are displayed above player names in-game
• Titles can optionally appear as chat prefixes
• Each title can have a custom description (shown on hover in chat)
• Titles and selections are saved persistently (survive relogs and restarts)
• Fully customizable chat format with placeholders
• Automatic title rewards based on actions (kills, blocks, exploration, level, deaths, fishing)
• Unique "first player only" titles
• Personal sound feedback when a title is unlocked
• Export/Import presets – save and share title collections and auto-rules
• Works in singleplayer and multiplayer (server-friendly)
Admins can create auto‑title rules either in‑game via commands or directly in the server config:
mmorpgtitles_auto_titles.json
Each rule tracks per‑player progress and rewards a title once.
Unique rules can be set so only the first player on the server can claim the title.
Supported conditions:
Chat notification on auto‑grant can be toggled in the config.
Each title can have an optional description, for example:
"Granted for killing a legendary boss"
"Reward for completing a dungeon"
When chat prefixes are enabled, hovering over a title in chat will display its description.
Perfect for achievements, lore, or progression systems.
• Titles can be displayed as chat prefixes
• Chat prefix system can be enabled or disabled globally by admins
• Chat formatting is fully server-controlled when enabled
• Hovering over titles in chat shows their description
• Clean rendering without duplicated player names
The chat format is fully configurable using placeholders:
• {title} – player's active title (with hover description)
• {player} – player name
• {message} – chat message content
Default format:
[{title}] <{player}>: {message}
Admins can view or change the format directly in-game.
If chat prefixes are disabled, the server automatically falls back to vanilla chat formatting.
New feature! Players and admins can now save and share complete title setups:
Export a preset:
/rtitle export
Saves all your granted titles and all server auto-title rules to a JSON file in the mmorpgtitles_data/ folder.
A clickable link in chat takes you directly to the export folder.
Import a preset:
/rtitle import
Loads all titles and rules from a saved preset.
Auto-completion suggests available preset files.
Perfect for: • Setting up titles in singleplayer and transferring them to a multiplayer server • Backing up custom title collections • Sharing preset configs with other server admins • Quick server setup and migration
/rtitle grant
/rtitle grant <player> "<title>" desc <description>
Grants a custom title with an optional description (shown on hover in chat).
/rtitle revoke <player> "<title>"
Removes a title from a player
/rtitle set <player> <title>
Sets one of the player's owned titles as their active title.
Tab-completion suggests only titles that the target player actually owns.
Auto‑title rules:
/rtitle add "
/rtitle rules list
Lists all auto‑rules
/rtitle rules remove <id>
Removes a rule
/rtitle rules reload
Reloads rules from config
/rtitle chatprefix on
Enables title prefixes in chat
/rtitle chatprefix off
Disables title prefixes in chat
/rtitle chatformat
Shows the current chat format and available placeholders
/rtitle chatformat <format>
Sets a new chat format.
Available placeholders: {title}, {player}, {message}.
If a player has no active title, the title part is automatically hidden.
/rtitle export <name>
Saves all player titles and server rules to a preset file in the mmorpgtitles_data/ folder.
A clickable link in chat takes you directly to the export folder.
/rtitle import
Loads all titles and rules from a saved preset.
Auto-completion suggests available preset files.
/rtitle display
/rtitle hide
Hides your active title
/rtitle list
Shows all titles you own
Titles support Minecraft formatting codes using & or §:
• &1 Dark Blue
• &4 Dark Red
• &e Yellow
• &l Bold
• &o Italic
• &n Underline
Examples:
&6[&eKing&6] → [King] (gold/yellow)
&cHero &7of &aNature → Hero of Nature
&9★ &bMage &9★ → ★ Mage ★
• Minecraft 1.21.1 (NeoForge)
• Client & Server compatible
• Works in singleplayer and multiplayer
• Designed to work alongside other mods

Add custom floating titles above players' heads! Perfect for roleplay servers, factions, or personal flair.