Stoneworks MC Wiki:How to Play

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Lands

Lands is a plugin that allows you to claim territory so that only you and the people who you invite can build/destroy/interact in them.

You can be a part of 3 different lands, but you can only own one.

Lands cost 8000$ to create (worth 40 gold ingots)

Lands require a daily upkeep of 25$ per chunk to stay

If a land cannot pay its daily upkeep, chunk claims will be deleted, and eventually the land will be disbanded.

Lands start with 8 chunks, and each player adds 12 more chunks to claim

Lands Wars

Lands wars-

When you declare war, you set a tribute up to 75% the enemy land's bank.

The enemy has 24 hours to pay the tribute, or the war will start.

The war goes on for a period of 2 hours.

During war, you can go into enemy territory and open chests, doors, place blocks, blow up tnt, break scaffolding and ladders, and more.

The war will continue until one side gives tribute to the other, or the 2 hours is up.

If the attacker (the person who declared war) surrenders and pays tribute to the defender, the tribute is higher.

If the defender wins and successfully endures the 2 hour war, they get 1 day of immunity.

If the attacker wins and the defender pays tribute, both the defender and attacker will get 2 days of immunity.

Guilds & Gangs

Guilds & Gangs are a system which unites and divides lands

Gangs are the nations and organizations which tie the lands together.

You can only join 1 gang.

Players in the same lands dont have to be in the same gangs.

Gangs have 5 different ranks, 1 is the lowest, 5 is the highest.

Here is a chart of rank permissions in each gang.

Advanced Enchantments

Rathnir features more enchantments than vanilla minecraft. Here's a list of the added ones, though some of these are disabled: https://ae.advancedplugins.net/enchantments/list-of-enchantments

These enchantments are categorized by their strength and rarity-

simple, unique, elite, ultimate, legendary

Making an enchantment like this requires either an enchantment table, or doing /enchanter or /tinkerer.

When trying to make an enchantment like this, it has a change to fail and/or destroy the item.