PlayerKits 2 Plugin (1.21.7, 1.20.1) – Create Survival Kits and Claim Them via GUI

The PlayerKits 2 Plugin (1.21.7, 1.20.1) is a powerful, highly customizable solution for managing item kits on Minecraft servers. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, it allows server admins to create detailed kits containing any items, enchantments, and custom metadata all accessible through a clean in-game GUI.

Whether you’re running a survival server, PvP arena, or minigame hub, PlayerKits 2 offers the tools needed to deliver a professional-grade kit system. It integrates seamlessly with permissions and economy plugins, supports cooldowns, and even allows custom command execution on kit redemption.

Compatible with versions from 1.8 to 1.21.7, this plugin is perfect for both legacy and modern servers looking to boost player engagement and progression through kits.

PlayerKits 2 Plugin

Features:

  • Fully Configurable Kits:
    Define kits with any combination of items, enchantments, custom names, and metadata. Every aspect of each kit can be adjusted via config or GUI.
  • Cooldowns & Permissions:
    Control how often players can claim each kit, and restrict access using permissions. Ideal for donor tiers, rank-based kits, or one-time starter packs.
  • Custom Command Execution:
    Configure kits to run custom server commands when redeemed perfect for triggering messages, effects, or rank perks.
  • Economy Integration:
    Charge players in-game currency to claim kits by connecting with Vault-compatible economy plugins. Add value to kits and monetize progression.
  • Graphical Kit GUI:
    Players can browse available kits via an intuitive menu using /kit, removing the need to memorize kit names or commands.
  • Kit Preview Option:
    Let players preview the contents of each kit before claiming it. Reduces confusion and increases transparency on what they’re receiving.
  • Cross-Version Compatibility:
    Works smoothly with Minecraft 1.8 through 1.21.7, ensuring it fits into almost any Bukkit, Spigot, or Paper server environment.

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Commands:

  • /kit – Opens the GUI
  • /kit claim – Claim a kit via command
  • /kit – Shortcut claim command (must enable in config)
  • /kit create – Creates a new kit based on your current inventory
  • /kit edit – Opens GUI to edit kit contents
  • /kit give – Give kit to a player, ignoring restrictions
  • /kit delete – Delete a kit permanently
  • /kit reset – Reset kit usage data for a player
  • /kit reload – Reload the plugin configuration

Why use PlayerKits 2 Plugin?

A good kit system can make or break player retention on Minecraft servers. PlayerKits 2 stands out by offering both power and polish. It’s not just about giving items it’s about creating structured, fair, and engaging kit-based progression systems that work with your server’s rules, ranks, and economy.

The GUI is modern and accessible. The config is detailed but clean. And for advanced setups, custom command execution and permission-tiered access open the door to deep gameplay design. Whether you want a simple daily rewards system or a complex PvP gear ladder, PlayerKits 2 can handle it.

How to install:

FAQs

Can I restrict kits to specific ranks or players?

Yes. PlayerKits 2 supports permission-based restrictions, so you can assign different kits to donor ranks, staff, or groups using plugins like LuckPerms.

How do I charge players for kits?

Connect PlayerKits 2 with a Vault-supported economy plugin. Then, in the kit config, set a price for each kit.

Is the plugin compatible with Minecraft 1.21.7?

Yes. PlayerKits 2 supports all versions from 1.8 up to 1.21.7, including Spigot, Paper, and other compatible servers.

Can I let players preview kits before claiming?

Absolutely. The plugin has a built-in preview system so players can see each kit’s contents before redeeming it.

What’s the difference between `/kit ` and `/kit claim `?

Both commands let players claim kits via command line. The shorter `/kit ` must be explicitly enabled in the config file under `claim_kit_short_command`.

1.21.3
1.21.4
1.21.7, 1.21.6
For All Versions from Minecraft 1.8 to Minecraft 1.21.1, 1.21, 1.20.1