Please also read our Rules
The goal of these guidelines is to be a list of good practices on the server.
Although these are not enforced, I highly suggest reading through these to help make the WardenSMP experience as great as it can be!
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Don’t Kill Pets or Destroy People’s Builds
- Unless you want the person to take revenge, of course! Don’t kill pets or destroy people’s work if you don’t want to expect consequences from them!
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Take your time
- There is no reason to rush. Please don’t be the person who obtains maxed netherite gear within the first week! Bring the Long-Term into “Long-Term, Free-To-Play Survival”!
- Take your time and enjoy Minecraft for the sandbox game that it is! Whether it’s learning some redstone or starting a new building project, there is plenty to do before (and after) beating the Ender Dragon!
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Build your base near the spawn (or wherever everyone else is residing!)
- Although it’s tempting to explore and set up an isolated base far into the wild Minecraft world, consider the fact that you’re playing on a Survival Multiplayer Server. Why isolate yourself from the rest of the player base?
- Work together toward a common goal with the other members of the server. Whether it’s building a town or defeating a boss, make it a multiplayer effort!
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Don’t spam the chat
- Nobody wants their screen to be filled up with garbage. Try to keep the chat relevant to the gameplay of the server.
- Consider using the “/msg”, “/r”, or “/mail” commands for private messages on the server.
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Leave stuff for others (don’t pillage everything!)
- If you come across a rare structure or biome (village, bastion, mangrove forest, etc.), try to leave items for others. This allows slower-paced players to also get a chance to progress without having to venture out for thousands of blocks to find the same thing elsewhere.
- Of course, if there’s only one of something there, i.e., an armor trim, consider selling copies of it! This gives others a chance to buy it, and it gives you a chance to capitalize on your findings.
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Follow basic Minecraft server etiquette
- Don’t leave trees floating
- FILL IN creeper holes (from explosions)
- When mining dirt or sand, travel a bit of a distance from where players are building/living.
- Use common sense.
Contact us with any questions, comments, or suggestions you may have.