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In an unmodded environment, only the host can use devcommands.
Adding players to the admin-list allows them to kick and ban people, nothing more.
Spent forever trying to answer this question last night, since I prefer creative mode, but just rented a dedicated server with a bunch of friends.
It is not possible to enable debugmode or godmode on those servers (locked in settings).
The only workaround that seems to work is Valheim trainer mod - which allows you to unlock all blueprints and removes building material/workbench restrictions.
Tried it last night, worked wonders.
edit:
I only tested it for me, but the mod runs on the client-side, not the server, so I'm guessing each player needs to install it.
Like server devcommands.
So, for example. If my friend hosts the game which he is and he tells me and the other group members to use a 'trainer/mod' or something. Is this allowed? Like, anti-cheat stuff?
Since we want to start a huge project with creative-mode, that's why I'm asking.