Product information:
SchemBridge is a focused schematic conversion plugin for Paper 1.21+ servers that need clean compatibility between old and modern Minecraft builds.
It converts .schem and .schematic files using configurable mapping profiles, so you can reliably move builds between legacy-style palettes (1.8-era compatible output choices) and modern 1.21 block IDs without hand-editing every block.
Features:
SchemBridge is a focused schematic conversion plugin for Paper 1.21+ servers that need clean compatibility between old and modern Minecraft builds.
It converts .schem and .schematic files using configurable mapping profiles, so you can reliably move builds between legacy-style palettes (1.8-era compatible output choices) and modern 1.21 block IDs without hand-editing every block.
Features:
- Dual conversion profiles — Convert with legacy or modern mapping profiles from one command
- Broad format support — Reads and writes .schem/.schematic via WorldEdit clipboard formats
- Config-driven block mappings — Fully editable legacy/modern mapping tables
- Large modern coverage — Includes extensive mappings for newer blocks (deepslate, tuff, pale oak, resin, 1.21.5 additions, and more)
- Blockstate transfer logic — Preserves matching properties (like facing/axis/waterlogged) when source and target support them
- Safe fallback behavior — If a mapped target is invalid, original block is kept instead of breaking conversion
- Unknown mapping warnings — Logs problematic entries once per unknown target for easy config cleanup
- Conversion metrics — Returns changed block count and total processed blocks after each run
- In-plugin file workflow — Converts files inside the plugin schematics folder for cleaner server-side workflow
- Quick config reload — Reload mappings without restarting the server
- WorldEdit integration — Uses proven WorldEdit clipboard internals instead of custom brittle parsers
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Support:
If you need any help or have questions, you can write me on BuiltByBit
Support:
If you need any help or have questions, you can write me on BuiltByBit
