04-29-2019, 06:59 AM
1. No, Griefing other players creations is not prohibited on this server.
2. If a building appears to be abandoned it still can not be griefed because its builder may return to it.
3. Even if a building is not claimed it cant be griefed because the stuff still belongs to another player and they may intend on using the stuff later.
4. Stealing other players stuff can leave a bad taste and distrust in the minecraft community. Stealing can also make new players not want to play the game anymore and to think poorly of the game.
5. Selling stolen items can negatively affect the minecraft economy because you are making profit off of other peoples work and because It can cause players to avoid using the marketplace in fear of buying stolen items, which could have to be reclaimed. It could also in theory cause unnecessary changes in prices due to increasing the number of certain items for sale.
6. From this experience I have learned that it is not allowed to take other players items under any circumstance (unless they give or sell them to you), even if they are unclaimed and appear abandoned.
2. If a building appears to be abandoned it still can not be griefed because its builder may return to it.
3. Even if a building is not claimed it cant be griefed because the stuff still belongs to another player and they may intend on using the stuff later.
4. Stealing other players stuff can leave a bad taste and distrust in the minecraft community. Stealing can also make new players not want to play the game anymore and to think poorly of the game.
5. Selling stolen items can negatively affect the minecraft economy because you are making profit off of other peoples work and because It can cause players to avoid using the marketplace in fear of buying stolen items, which could have to be reclaimed. It could also in theory cause unnecessary changes in prices due to increasing the number of certain items for sale.
6. From this experience I have learned that it is not allowed to take other players items under any circumstance (unless they give or sell them to you), even if they are unclaimed and appear abandoned.