F.A.Q.
Q: What version of minecraft do I use to login? / What is the Server IP?
A: Please see the Servers subsections for information about the server you are trying to login to.
Q: Can I have the server’s seed?
A: No, we do not share the server seed.
Q: Will I have access to spec?
A: You may use the FreeCam mod or you may purchase spec access for 1 modcoin. Spec access will not be granted for at least 30 days after you are whitelisted on the server.
Q: Can I loot structures in the overworld?
A: No unless in your own claim (defined in Community Rules).
Q: Is there an AFK kicker?
A: No. We have disabled the previous 3 hour AFK kicker that was in place.
Q: Can I use an auto clicker?
A: Yes, you can use an auto clickers at farms and cannot be used just to avoid the AFK kicker or other server features. (You must be responsive if a member of staff pops in or sends you a message).
Q: What is the Player Sleep Percentage set at?
A: 20% Those with the AFK status are not factored into the percentage needed to pass the night. Sleep percentage is calculated based on easch individual server and not everyone online. If you'd like to ask everyone on your current server to sleep, you can use "/l (your message)" to use local chat.
Q: Where can I gather resources before I get a claim?
A: Advanced (formerly Multiverse) portals to the various mining worlds are located at the following coords: - Fred: 0, -300 - Octavia: -15970, -79 - Sakura: -16035, 0 These coords will change once their final locations at spawn are built. Daylight cycle is turned off, but there is mob spawning.
Q: Can I have a cam account?
A: No. We do not allow cam accounts, but we do have Spectator that you can have access to after 30 days of being on the server for a mod coin or the use of FreeCam in the approved client side mods list.
Q: Can I remove the border placed by a mod at my Main Base Claim?
A: Yes! As long as you build your own visible border marking out your base, you can remove the one we have marked out for you.
Q: How do I link up my portal to the nether network?
Find where you want your portal to be in the overworld and copy the coordinates of that spot. Build your portal and light it, but don't go through.
Divide the X and Z coordinates you just recorded by 8, or use one of the many handy Nether Portal Calculators available online. Record these new numbers as they will be the coordinates for your portal on the nether side.
Go to the nether coordinates that you just calculated. At y90, build your portal and light it, then go through. If done correctly, you should connect to the portal on your base.
You can now find the closest public nether tunnel to your portal and connect in a straight line to the nearest path. Personal tunnels have a maximum width of 13 blocks but can be any height.
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