background image
Game Servers 380 7 Days to Die 4 Abiotic Factor 2 Aloft 2 alt:V 2 Americas Army Proving Grounds 2 Among Us 2 Archean 2 ARK Survival Ascended 6 ARK Survival Evolved 3 Arma 3 3 Arma Reforger 2 Aska 2 AssaultCube 2 Assetto Corsa 3 Astro Colony 2 Astroneer 2 Automobilista 2 2 Avorion 2 Banana Shooter 2 Barotrauma 3 BATTALION Legacy 2 BeamNG.drive (BeamMP) 2 Black Mesa 2 Brickadia 2 Call of Duty 2 Citadel: Forged with Fire 2 ClassiCube 2 Clone Hero 2 Colony Survival 2 Conan Exiles 4 Contagion 2 Core Keeper 2 Counter-Strike 2 3 Craftopia 2 CryoFall 2 CS2D 2 Cube 2: Sauerbraten 2 Cubic Odyssey 2 DayZ 4 DDNet 2 DDRaceNetwork 2 Dead Matter 2 Dont Starve Together 4 Eco 2 Empyrion Galactic Survival 2 Enshrouded 3 Escape from Tarkov 2 Euro Truck Simulator 2 2 Factorio 2 Farming Simulator 25 2 Fistful of Frags 2 FiveM 3 FortressCraft Evolved 2 Foundry 2 Foundry VTT 2 Frozen Flame 2 FTL Tachyon 2 Garrys Mod 3 Ground Branch 2 Half-Life 2 Deathmatch 2 Hogwarp 2 Holdfast: Nations at War 2 HumanitZ 2 Hurtworld 2 Hytale 1 Icarus 2 Insurgency Sandstorm 2 IOSoccer 2 Just Cause 3 Multiplayer 2 Kerbal Space Program 2 Killing Floor 2 3 LeagueSandbox 2 Left 4 Dead 2 Left 4 Dead 2 3 Longvinter 2 Los Angeles Crimes 2 Medal of Honor 2 Midnight Ghost Hunt 2 Mindustry 2 Minecraft 4 Minetest 2 Modiverse 2 Mordhau 3 Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord 2 Myth of Empires 2 Nazi Zombies Portable 2 Necesse 2 NeosVR 2 Neverwinter Nights EE 2 Night of the Dead 2 Nightingale 2 No Love Lost 2 No More Room in Hell 2 No One Survived 2 Nova-Life Amboise 2 Nuclear Option 2 Onset 2 Open Fortress 2 OpenArena 2 OpenRA 2 OpenRCT2 2 OpenTTD 2 Operation Harsh Doorstop 2 Palworld 3 Path of Titans 2 Pavlov VR 3 PixARK 2 Plains of Pain 2 Portal Knights 2 Post Scriptum 2 Project Zomboid 8 Puck 2 Quake Live 2 R5Reloaded 2 RedM 2 Renown 2 Resonite 2 Return to Moria 2 Rimworld Together 2 Rising World 2 Risk of Rain 2 1 Rust 4 Satisfactory 1 SCP Secret Laboratory 3 SCUM 2 Smalland 2 Solace Crafting 2 Soldat 2 Soldat 2 2 Sonic Robo Blast 2 2 Sons of the Forest 2 Soulmask 2 SourceCoop 2 Space Engineers 3 Space Station 14 2 Squad 3 Starbound 3 StarMade 2 Stationeers 2 Stormworks 2 Subnautica Nitrox 2 Sunkenland 2 SuperTuxKart 2 Sven Co-op 2 Swords 'n Magic and Stuff 2 Team Fortress 2 3 Teeworlds 2 Terraria 3 TerraTech Worlds 2 TF2 Classified 2 The Forest 3 The Front 2 The Isle 2 Tower Unite 2 Trackmania 2 Unturned 4 Urban Terror 2 V Rising 3 Valheim 3 VEIN 2 Veloren 2 Vintage Story 3 Voyagers of Nera 2 Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2 Wreckfest 2 Wurm Unlimited 2 Xonotic 2 Zandronum 2 Getting Started 2 Network & Connectivity 1 Server Management 2
Kategorie

How to Reset or Wipe Your Minecraft Server World


This guide explains how to reset or wipe your Minecraft server world on Legion Hosting. Whether you want a fresh world with a new seed, need to recover from corruption, or are switching modpacks, the process is straightforward through GPanel.

Prerequisites

  • Access to GPanel for your Minecraft server
  • Your server must be stopped before deleting any world files

Where Minecraft Stores World Data

Minecraft stores world data in folders at the root of your server directory. On a standard server there are typically three folders:

Folder Contains
world Overworld — the main dimension (terrain, structures, player data)
world_nether The Nether dimension
world_the_end The End dimension

Full World Reset (All Dimensions)

  1. Log in to GPanel and select your Minecraft server.
  2. On the Console tab, click Stop and wait for the server to show Offline.
  3. Click File Manager in the left sidebar.
  4. In the server root directory, locate the following folders:
    • world
    • world_nether
    • world_the_end
  5. Select all three folders and click Delete. Confirm the deletion.
  6. Return to the Console tab and click Start. Minecraft will generate a brand new world using the seed and settings in your server.properties file.

Partial Reset (Single Dimension)

If you only want to reset one dimension (for example, regenerate The End or The Nether) without touching the Overworld:

  1. Stop your server.
  2. In the File Manager, delete only the dimension folder you want to reset:
    • world_nether to reset The Nether
    • world_the_end to reset The End
  3. Start your server. Only the deleted dimension will be regenerated.

Using a Specific Seed

If you want the new world to generate with a particular seed:

  1. After deleting the world folders (but before starting the server), open server.properties in the File Manager.
  2. Find the line level-seed= and enter your desired seed value after the equals sign. For example:
    level-seed=123456789
  3. Save the file.
  4. Start your server. The world will be generated using the specified seed.

Backing Up Before a Wipe

Option A — GPanel File Manager

  1. In the File Manager, right-click the world folder and select Archive (or Compress).
  2. Download the resulting archive to your computer.
  3. Repeat for world_nether and world_the_end if needed.

Option B — SFTP

  1. Connect to your server via SFTP (see our SFTP guide).
  2. Drag the world, world_nether, and world_the_end folders to your local machine.

Notes for Modded Servers (Forge / Fabric / Modpacks)

Modded Minecraft servers may create additional world-related folders or files:

  • Some mods add extra dimension folders alongside world (e.g., world_custom_dimension). Check for any mod-specific folders if you want a complete wipe.
  • After switching modpacks, always delete the existing world folders. Old world data from a different modpack will usually cause crashes or corruption.
  • Some modpacks store additional data in the world/data/ subfolder. Deleting the entire world folder handles this automatically.

Troubleshooting

Server keeps loading the old world after deleting the folder

  • Make sure the server was fully stopped before deleting. If the server was running, it may have re-saved the world during shutdown.
  • Check server.properties for the level-name= value. If it is set to something other than world, you need to delete the folder that matches that name instead.

New world has the same seed as the old one

  • If level-seed= in server.properties has a value, the same seed will be used for every new world. Clear the seed value if you want a random world.

Server crashes after the wipe on a modded server

  • Some mods require additional config or data files to exist. Try a full reinstall from the Startup tab in GPanel if a simple world wipe causes crashes.
  • Check the console output for specific error messages — they usually name the mod causing the issue.

Players lost their inventory

  • Player data (inventory, position, stats) is stored inside the world/playerdata/ subfolder. Deleting the world folder removes all player data. There is no way to wipe only the terrain while keeping player inventories in vanilla Minecraft.

Still need help?

Open a support ticket and include your server type (Vanilla, Forge, Fabric, etc.) and any error messages from the GPanel console.


Byl pro vás tento článek užitečný?

Ready to Get Started?

The servers are booted, select your plan and become our latest satisfied client.