Survival Rules & Guidelines
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For the safety of our players and their digital content the Survival Area is whitelisted and you must apply to join.
To apply, you must fulfil the following requirements:
You must be a member of our Discord server.
Acceptable track record on our server (generally fewer than 3 punishments)
Have read the below rules and guidelines
If you are banned from the Survival Area for any period of time you will have to reapply once your ban expires or is appealed.
When reapplying, you should state how you've changed and why you can be trusted to be allowed back into the Survival Area.
By applying to join the Survival Area you agree that you will follow these rules at all times. Failure to comply may lead to your account being restricted from accessing the survival area.
Punishments within this document only extend to the survival area and you will still retain access to other parts of the server unless otherwise specified.
If you've been punished on either our Minecraft or Discord server and would like to appeal, .
1st Offence: Warning 2nd Offence: Removal from whitelist (User must re-apply) 3rd Offence: 2 week ban If Continued: 1 month ban each time (Unless specified otherwise)
Excessive Terrain Damage: Doing large amounts of damage to the wilderness in the immediate area surrounding spawn or other other players’ builds. Terraforming and building is allowed. This rule specifically covers ‘damage’, i.e. griefing or over-harvesting of the wilderness.
This rule in a nutshell: Don’t build world eaters next to spawn or people’s bases.
Causing Lag (Unintentional): Setting up contraptions or creating lots of entities that lag the server. Intentionally causing lag is covered under global server rules. “Unintentional” is generally considered things like practical farms or grinders however is ultimately at staff discretion.
Lag-causing builds can and will be removed without notice.
Minor Griefing: Intentionally damaging, raiding or otherwise altering other player’s ingame property without their permission to a minor degree. This includes:
Harvesting crops (Even if you replant them!)
Killing livestock (Even if you breed them afterwards!)
Taking outputs from farms of any kind This includes trading with villagers contained within breeding/trading halls.
1st Offence: Removal from whitelist (User must re-apply) 2nd Offence: 1 month ban 3rd Offence: Permanent ban (Unless specified otherwise)
Illegal PvP: Attacking a player without prior agreement within a claim or other non-pvp zone. PvP is allowed in the wilderness and in clearly marked PvP zones within claims.
Leaking: Revealing the location of another player’s ingame property.
1st Offence: Permanent ban 2nd Offence: Permanent ban (Non-appealable) (Unless specified otherwise)
Major Griefing: Intentionally damaging, raiding or otherwise altering other player’s ingame property without their permission to a major degree. This includes:
Taking items from someone’s base
Placing or destroying blocks in someone’s base with malicious intent
Killing off entire populations of livestock, or clearly designated pets
By following these guidelines you can help keep the survival area a more positive place for everyone!
Be nice. Being a general nuisance can get you in trouble for griefing or trolling and won’t make you very popular!
Clearly mark what’s yours. Ambiguity helps nobody. Placing a couple signs helps let people know what belongs to you.
Give people space. Don’t build your house right next door to someone else’s without asking them first. The survival area is massive!
Don’t take things without permission. Even if you put them back later, this counts as griefing. Ask if you want to borrow something! (This includes crops!)
Claim your base. While griefing is not permitted, due to the nature of multiplayer communities it can be unavoidable. Take measures to keep yourself and your belongings safe. Craft a Claim Wand to create and manage land claims on the server. Land claims protect your base from griefing and disable PvP for other players within their boundaries.
Any digital content within the survival area belongs to our Server and we are allowed to view, monitor, alter or remove this content at any time with no prior notice or reimbursement.
We further reserve the right to use any digital content produced on the server in promotional material with or without credit to the original author.
Content may be altered or removed for what is not limited by:
Digital content that causes excessive load on server hardware as deemed by server administrators.
Offensive or insensitive material including depictions of gore, pornography, extreme ideologies or other politically charged content.
Harmful material including messages encouraging self harm, harm towards others or content intended to harass other users.
For more information about Land Claims, .