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Server rules

Competition needs boundaries. These rules protect players and long-term builds without turning survival into a padded room.

The short version

Six rules that cover most situations

Use common sense, preserve fair competition, and remember that another person spent real time on the blocks in front of you.

01

Fair play

No hacked clients, x-ray, automation that replaces active play, duping, exploit abuse, or attempts to bypass server protections.

02

Respect players

No hate speech, threats, targeted harassment, doxxing, impersonation, or sustained behavior intended to drive another person away.

03

Protect builds

Respect land claims and shared-project boundaries. Do not steal, destroy, flood, trap, or alter another player's protected work without permission.

04

Use TNT responsibly

TNT is a lifestyle, not a griefing tool. Use it in your own area, approved projects, or events where explosive damage is part of the rules.

05

Trade honestly

Do not abuse shop bugs, payment exploits, misleading item names, or deliberately deceptive terms. Competitive pricing is fine; technical fraud is not.

06

Follow event rules

Temporary events may change PvP, teams, equipment, building, or boundaries. Event-specific instructions apply for the duration of that event.

Claims, shared bases, and abandoned builds

A land claim is the clearest signal that an area belongs to somebody. Do not treat an inactive player’s base as free loot unless staff has explicitly marked the build abandoned or the current season rules define an inactivity process.

Shared claims depend on trust. Claim owners are responsible for reviewing access and removing permissions when a team changes. Staff can investigate rule-breaking, but they cannot repair every disagreement caused by unrestricted permissions.

PvP and competitive play

PvP should follow the server’s current settings and any event instructions. Harassing one player across repeated deaths, bypassing safe zones, or using exploits to force combat is not normal competition.

During tournaments and TNT events, temporary rules can allow behavior that would be prohibited in the survival world. Keep the event inside its arena, schedule, and approved equipment list.

Reports and evidence

Report serious problems privately through the official support route. Include the player name, approximate time, location or coordinates, and useful screenshots or video. Do not start a public accusation campaign before staff can review the evidence.

Enforcement and appeals

Responses may include warnings, item removal, build restoration, temporary restrictions, or bans depending on impact and history. Appeals should be calm, specific, and focused on what happened, not on attacking the staff member or reporter.