Ye Olde Minecraft Rules (or, The Rules of Aceon and Surrounding Areas)

Started by Ragolution, 28-04-2011

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Aceon/Minecraft Server General Rules Thread

1 - No Griefing;

The world Griefing used here includes but is not limited to: Filling stuff with liquids, placing blocks where they shouldn't be or in someone else's construction site, burning something down that isn't yours, killing people for no reason, killing people randomly, destroying something that isn't yours via axe pick hoe shovel hand and so on. A person who participates in Griefing is called a "Griefer"1

Possible Punishment: Anywhere from a temporary to a permenant ban depending on severity. Also de-whitelisted.


2 - Stay In Character; Aceon has a local chat mod that makes it so only people who are nearby you can hear what you say. Use /me for OOC chat for now

Punishment: Warning, Kick, then Temporary ban unless perceived as "Trolling"2 or "Griefing"

3 - Do not mix Genres!
                          Aceon is a MEDIEVAL RP SERVER; Meaning? No lasers and no goddamn jetpacks.
                          Genres like steampunk and other things reasonably close, technologically, are acceptable.
                          There are no machine guns here.

Possible Punishment: Warning, Kick, then Temporary ban unless perceived as "Trolling"2 or "Griefing"

4 - Don't build floating castles! Castles in the sky are bad. They are no-nos. Only mages3 can have floating castles. This applies to ALL floating buildings. Not just castles.

Possible Punishment: Your castle will be destroyed. Possibly a temp. ban if repeat offender.

* - Refer to HGN Standard Rules for a more extensive list of behavioral and meta-dictated rules.



1 -Griefers - Differ from typical players in that they do not play the game in order to achieve objectives defined by the game world. Instead, they seek to harass other players, causing grief. In particular, they may use tools such as stalking, hurling insults, and exploiting unintended game mechanics.
2 - Trolling - A troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion
3 - Last I checked, mages had to be Approved