06-29-2020, 08:48 AM
So this isn't about objects, but the resources right outside someone's claim. Each claim has a 100 block radius that is kinda 'their' area that you're not allowed to build in. We're fairly lenient with resource gathering but when it is on this scale
Literally right next to someone's claim. That is not allowed and is just really inconsiderate. For reference, this is what the area looks like after your removal actions have been rolled back:
So multiple things here- This island is very clearly claimed and being developed, the resources here should've been left alone. Clearing out the amount of resources you did is considered grief, thus your ban.
Additionally we have a world dedicated to gathering resources, /warp resource. Please keep your resource gathering to that world when at all possible. That world gets reset every 3 months so it's always full of resources.
Before we continue I want you to answer a couple questions
What is our (Hometown's) definition of grief? (If you're having trouble, our full rulebook is found here)
Why is taking mass amounts of resources from the 100 block area around someone's claim not allowed?
What have you learned from this?
Literally right next to someone's claim. That is not allowed and is just really inconsiderate. For reference, this is what the area looks like after your removal actions have been rolled back:
So multiple things here- This island is very clearly claimed and being developed, the resources here should've been left alone. Clearing out the amount of resources you did is considered grief, thus your ban.
Additionally we have a world dedicated to gathering resources, /warp resource. Please keep your resource gathering to that world when at all possible. That world gets reset every 3 months so it's always full of resources.
Before we continue I want you to answer a couple questions
What is our (Hometown's) definition of grief? (If you're having trouble, our full rulebook is found here)
Why is taking mass amounts of resources from the 100 block area around someone's claim not allowed?
What have you learned from this?