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# 🪃 Back Location

Tracks player deaths and teleports to store previous & death locations. Players can return to those locations using commands.

## Commands & Permissions

* [Commands](/sunlight/general/commands.md#back-location-module) link.
* [Permissions](/sunlight/general/permissions.md#backlocation-module) link.

## Features

* ✅ **Back Location**. Teleport to previous location from where you were teleported.
* ✅ **Death Location**. Teleport to the latest death location.
* ✅ **Expire Time**. Make previous & death locations available during certain time.
* ✅ **Disable Worlds**. Prevent players to return on previous/death locations in certain worlds.
* ✅ **Reset on Use**. Make death location usage one-timed.


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