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Grief is not allowed, no matter the situation. You have a choice between dying, or getting banned. | Grief is not allowed, no matter the situation. You have a choice between dying, or getting banned. | ||
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This is an announcement posted by the admins on 2024-01-18 | This is an announcement posted by the admins on 2024-01-18 | ||
''The admin team now requires if you are building with someone else for you to place a sign stating that the other player has permission to modify your stuff. This is so the admin team can easily verify if you had permission or not. If you do not do this and cannot provide solid proof we cannot verify that you had permission and we will have to treat it as there was no permission granted.'' | ''The admin team now requires if you are building with someone else for you to place a sign stating that the other player has permission to modify your stuff. This is so the admin team can easily verify if you had permission or not. If you do not do this and cannot provide solid proof we cannot verify that you had permission and we will have to treat it as there was no permission granted.'' |
Revision as of 10:20, 18 January 2024
In the world of Heese SMP, creating an enjoyable and fair environment for all players is of utmost importance. To achieve this goal, it's crucial to establish a set of rules and guidelines that promote good sportsmanship, discourage disruptive behaviors, and ensure a positive experience for everyone involved. This article outlines four fundamental rules that should be followed by all members of the community.
No Griefing
Griefing, in short on Heese SMP is defined as modifying any build made by another player without prior permission.
Examples of Griefing
- Breaking blocks placed by another player
- Adding blocks to builds of other players (for example, building a ladder to get over a wall, surrounding the build with obsidian)
- Removing items from item frames
- Breaking blocks to gain access to areas you shouldn't (for example, breaking a wall to enter a room)
- Breaking armour stands
- Using a farm, if the owner has specifically asked for no one to use it
- Modifying natural blocks that could be considered part of a build (for example the lawn surrounding a house)
What isn't Grief
- Killing Players, as long as it does not turn into Spawnkilling
- Stealing from unlocked chests
- Killing Animals
- Being annoying in Chat
- Using Farms
- Temporarily placing shulker boxes/crafting tables for the purpose of using them
But I was about to die! <or insert any other random excuse>
Grief is not allowed, no matter the situation. You have a choice between dying, or getting banned.
Building with Others
This is an announcement posted by the admins on 2024-01-18 The admin team now requires if you are building with someone else for you to place a sign stating that the other player has permission to modify your stuff. This is so the admin team can easily verify if you had permission or not. If you do not do this and cannot provide solid proof we cannot verify that you had permission and we will have to treat it as there was no permission granted.
No Cheating
Cheating is using any unfair client modification, some of which include:
- Any Cheat/Hacked Client
- Flymod
- X-Ray Texture Packs
- And anything else unfair
If you want to know if a mod is allowed, ask an Admin.
No Bug Abuse
Cheating also includes bug abuse (abusing any bugs not intended by the game). Examples:
- Duplication glitches
- Glitching through blocks with ender pearls
- Glitching through locked doors
No Spamming
Spamming on Heese SMP is the following:
- Flooding the chat with nonsensical chat messages
- Doxxing
- Malicious Links
- NSFW Links
- Advertising of other minecraft servers
No Spawnkilling
Spawnkilling here is defined as repeatedly killing a player, denying them the ability to play normally.