[TC] Minecraft - Rules - Pete - 2015-01-04 07:00
Survival Rules
- No griefing
No griefing whatsoever. Respect other peoples builds and don’t modify or destroy them in any way. This includes crops and animals.
- No stealing
No stealing whatsoever. We have plugins in place to allow people to secure basic containers, this does not mean that you may access unlocked containers. This also applies to farms, animals and mines. Most people are friendly, but ask first before you use their property.
- No PVP
Don’t kill or hurt other players. You can have PVP if all participating players agree and no other players are being harmed.
- Basic build rules
Leave room and only build on unused land. People may want to expand their builds in future, so leave plenty of space between each other. If in doubt ask the admins or your future neighbors, communication is the key. Also don’t build on public infrastructure like paths, tunnels and canals.
- Respect other players and no swearing
This game is supposed to be family friendly, so treat each other with respect, kindness and the correct language.
- Pranks only with mutual agreement
Make sure the person you are pranking is actually ok with and the actual prank has minor consequences. It should also not harm any other players. Make sure you leave a sign after your prank to prevent any unnecessary admin involvement.
- No cheating
No bug abusing, glitching, x-ray or any other illegitimate ways to earn an advantage.
- Make an effort and finish your building
We want to make the server look pretty and keep it that way. So if you do choose to build something then please make an effort. Poor looking buildings may be redecorated or demolished. Don’t worry we will leave you a warning prior to such actions. So no “nerd-pillars” or “freedom-towers”.
The same applies for unfinished buildings. If your building remains unfinished without any noticeable progress over time then it may be given to another player, modified and/or destroyed. Again we will leave a notice prior to such actions.
We reserve the right to add or modify any existing rule.
These are only basic rules, so we may act upon actions outside of those rules to ensure rewarding game-play for others.
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