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* <span id="L"></span>'''[[#L|L/Taking an L]]''': Someone made a mistake and got destroyed for it.
* <span id="L"></span>'''[[#L|L/Taking an L]]''': Someone made a mistake and got destroyed for it.
* <span id="Mineman"></span>'''[[#Mineman|Mineman]]''': derogatory term referring to Minecraft or Civ specifically.
* <span id="Mineman"></span>'''[[#Mineman|Mineman]]''': derogatory term referring to Minecraft or Civ specifically.
* <span id="Newfriend"></span>'''[[#Newfriend|Newfriend]]''':: New player that does not know much about Civ.
* <span id="Newfriend"></span>'''[[#Newfriend|Newfriend]]''':: New player who does not know much about Civ.
* <span id="Oldfriend"></span>'''[[#Oldfriend|Oldfriend]]''':: Experienced player who has been playing Civ servers for several years.
* <span id="Oldfriend"></span>'''[[#Oldfriend|Oldfriend]]''':: Experienced player who has been playing Civ servers for several years.
* <span id="Shitter"></span>'''[[#Shitter|Shitter]]''': players who do shitty things ingame and add nothing to the community.
* <span id="Shitter"></span>'''[[#Shitter|Shitter]]''': Players who do shitty things ingame and add nothing to the community.
* <span id="Toxic"></span>'''[[#Toxic|Toxic]]''': somebody who really made the mindset of the community worse and spread poison via metagame behavior like doxxing and harassing players.
* <span id="Toxic"></span>'''[[#Toxic|Toxic]]''': somebody who really made the mindset of the community worse and spread poison via metagame behavior like doxxing and harassing players.
* <span id="Tulpa"></span>'''[[#Tulpa|Tulpa]]''': Another person in your mind ... with their own minecraft account and combat loadout, logged off near a foreign city, ready to attack.
* <span id="Tulpa"></span>'''[[#Tulpa|Tulpa]]''': Another person in your mind ... with their own [[#Alt|minecraft account]] and [[#Loadout|combat loadout]], logged off near a foreign city, ready to attack.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==


* <span id="Fake_prot"></span>'''[[#Fake_prot|Fake prot]]''': Any enchanted diamond armor that isn’t Prot IV used to bluff when the potential attacker is afraid that it might be actual Prot IV.
* <span id="Fake_prot"></span>'''[[#Fake_prot|Fake prot]]''': Any enchanted diamond armor that isn’t [[#Prot|Prot IV]] used to bluff when the potential attacker is afraid that it might be actual Prot IV.
* <span id="Gear"></span>'''[[#Gear|Gear/geared]]''': Items required for combat, which are Prot, Pots, Pearls, and some swords.
* <span id="Gear"></span>'''[[#Gear|Gear/geared]]''': Items required for combat, which are [[#Prot|prot]], [[#Pots|pots]], [[#Pearl|pearls]], and enchanted swords.
* <span id="Layers"></span>'''[[#Layers|Layers]]''': The number of layers of DRO in a vault spike. A "30 layer" vault spike means one has to mine through 30 pieces of DRO to access the pearl chest.
* <span id="Layers"></span>'''[[#Layers|Layers]]''': The number of layers of [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|DRO]] in a [[#Spike|vault spike]]. A "30 layer" vault spike means one has to mine through 30 pieces of DRO to access the [[#Pearl|pearl]] chest.
* <span id="Loadout"></span>'''[[#Loadout|Loadout]]''': See Gear.
* <span id="Loadout"></span>'''[[#Loadout|Loadout]]''': See [[#Gear|gear]].
* <span id="Pearl_verb"></span>'''[[#Pearl_verb|Pearl (verb)]]''': The act of obtaining an exilepearl or prisonpearl via killing another player.
* <span id="Pearl"></span>'''[[#Pearl|Pearl (noun)]]''': Either a normal enderpearl, an [[#ExilePearl|exilepearl]], or a [[#PrisonPearl|prisonpearl]].
* <span id="Pearling"></span>'''[[#Pearling|Pearling (verb)]]''': The act of obtaining an [[#ExilePearl|exilepearl]] or [[#PrisonPearl|prisonpearl]] via killing another player.
* <span id="Pot_bunker"></span>'''[[#Pot_bunker|Pot bunker]]''': An IRO or DRO room made to enable people to heal, repair armor, and get new pots during fighting outside of a vault.
* <span id="Prot_pinata"></span>'''[[#Prot_pinata|Prot pinata]]''': A player wearing prot who can’t PvP well and just take hit after hit before dying and losing their gear to the enemy.
* <span id="Pots"></span>'''[[#Pots|Pots]]''': Potions used in [[#Loadout|combat loadouts]], such as Health, Speed, Regen, Strength, etc.
* <span id="Pot_bunker"></span>'''[[#Pot_bunker|Pot bunker]]''': An [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|IRO or DRO]] room made to enable people to heal, repair armor, and get new [[#Pots|pots]] during fighting outside of a [[#Vault|vault]].
* <span id="Prot_pinata"></span>'''[[#Prot_pinata|Prot pinata]]''': A player wearing [[#Prot|prot]] who can’t fight well and just takes hit after hit before dying and losing all [[#Gear|gear]] to the enemy.
* <span id="Prot"></span>'''[[#Prot|Prot/ProtIV/Prot4]]''': A full set of Protection IV enchanted diamond armor, usually with other useful enchants. This is the minimum requirement to be effective in PvP. Can be seen as threatening depending on the player in question.
* <span id="Prot"></span>'''[[#Prot|Prot/ProtIV/Prot4]]''': A full set of Protection IV enchanted diamond armor, usually with other useful enchants. This is the minimum requirement to be effective in PvP. Can be seen as threatening depending on the player in question.
* <span id="Rings"></span>'''[[#Rings|Rings]]''': Obsidian trenches, usually IRO but sometimes SRO, which surround a vault spike and are used to defend against a ground-based assault.
* <span id="Rings"></span>'''[[#Rings|Rings]]''': Obsidian trenches, usually [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|IRO]] but sometimes [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|SRO]], which surround a [[#Spike|vault spike]] and are used to defend against a ground-based assault.
* <span id="Skybridge"></span>'''[[#Skybridge|Skybridge]]''': A bridge in the sky used to break bastions without having to break through the rest of the vault defenses so that attackers can focus on pearling the defenders and mining through the spike.
* <span id="Skybridge"></span>'''[[#Skybridge|Skybridge]]''': A bridge in the sky used to break [[#Bastion|bastions]] without having to break through the rest of the [[#Vault|vault]] defenses so that attackers can focus on [[#Pearling|pearling]] the defenders and mining through the [[#Spike|spike]].
* <span id="Skybunker"></span>'''[[#Skybunker|Skybunker]]''': An obsidian bunker, usually above a vault, used to defend against skybridges.
* <span id="Skybunker"></span>'''[[#Skybunker|Skybunker]]''': An obsidian bunker, usually above a [[#Vault|vault]], used to defend against [[#Skybridge|skybridges]].
* <span id="Spike"></span>'''[[#Spike|Spike]]''': The obsidian pyramid at the center of a vault, diamond reinforced, protecting a chest containing pearls.
* <span id="Spike"></span>'''[[#Spike|Spike]]''': The obsidian pyramid at the center of a [[#Vault|vault]], diamond reinforced, protecting a chest containing [[#Pearl|pearls]].
* <span id="Vault"></span>'''[[#Vault|Vault]]''': A giant, reinforced obsidian structure which is used to hold pearls. These are the basis of warfare and are how people hold prisoners of war. Can also refer to just the DRO pyramid in its center. Other types of secure storage are called Chest Vault, Alt Vault, etc.
* <span id="Vault"></span>'''[[#Vault|Vault]]''': A giant, reinforced obsidian structure which is used to securely hold [[#Pearl|pearls]]. These are the basis of warfare and are how people hold prisoners of war. Can also refer to just the [[#DRO_IRO_SRO|DRO]] pyramid in its center. Not suited for storing items, for that see [[#Chest_vault|Chest Vault]], [[#Alt_vault|Alt Vault]].


== Technical ==
== Technical ==


* <span id="Acid_verb"></span>'''[[#Acid_verb|Acid (verb)]]''': The act of purposefully reinforcing gold blocks to remove reinforced blocks, for example grief or derelict builds.
* <span id="Acid_verb"></span>'''[[#Acid_verb|Acid (verb)]]''': The act of purposefully [[#Reinforce|reinforcing]] gold blocks to remove reinforced blocks, for example [[#Grief|grief]] or derelict builds.
* <span id="Alt_vault"></span>'''[[#Alt_vault|Alt vault]]''': A logged-out account storing valuables in its inventory. Used because it cannot be stolen from while logged out, and instantly retrieved from. Disadvantages are that they cannot be accessed while pearled, and that each account needs to be bought with real money.
* <span id="Alt_vault"></span>'''[[#Alt_vault|Alt vault]]''': A logged-out account storing valuables in its inventory. Used because items cannot be stolen while logged out, and can be instantly retrieved. Disadvantages are that they cannot be accessed while [[#Pearling|pearled]], and that each account needs to be bought with real money.
* <span id="Alt"></span>'''[[#Alt|Alt]]''': Alternative accounts to a player's main account. Used to allow quickly logging in at a certain location (combat alt) possibly far away from the main account, or to obscure identity, for example when alt raiding or spying.
* <span id="Alt"></span>'''[[#Alt|Alt]]''': Alternative accounts to a player's main account. Used to allow quickly logging in at a certain location possibly far away from the main account ("combat alt"), or to obscure identity, for example when [[#Raider|alt raiding]] or spying.
* <span id="Bastion"></span>'''[[#Bastion|Bastion]]''': See City Bastion or Vault Bastion.
* <span id="Bastion"></span>'''[[#Bastion|Bastion]]''': See [[#City_Bastion|City Bastion]] or [[#Vault_Bastion|Vault Bastion]].
* <span id="Bot"></span>'''[[#Bot|Bot]]''': A script (often using MacroMod) to automatically gather resources (farms, mining, etc.), or an account currently running that script.
* <span id="Bot"></span>'''[[#Bot|Bot]]''': A script (often using [[Bots#Macromod|MacroMod]]) to automatically gather resources (farms, mining, etc.). Can also refer to an [[#Alt|alt]] account currently running that script.
* <span id="Chest_vault"></span>'''[[#Chest_vault|Chest vault]]''': Lots of chests in a small area, to make raiding inefficient by spreading the stored valuables across many chests, requiring the raider spend more time breaking chests than it would take to obtain the items legitimally.
* <span id="Chest_vault"></span>'''[[#Chest_vault|Chest vault]]''': Lots of [[#Reinforce|reinforced]] chests in a secure area, to make [[#Raider|raiding]] inefficient by spreading the stored valuables across many chests, requiring the raider to spend more time breaking chests than it would take to obtain the items legitimally.
* <span id="City_Bastion"></span>'''[[#City_Bastion|City Bastion]]''': A special lored bone block which, when reinforced, protects a 101x101 square area from reinforced block placement and exiled players from entering, unless the player is on the bastion's group.
* <span id="City_Bastion"></span>'''[[#City_Bastion|City Bastion]]''': A special lored bone block which, when [[#Reinforce|reinforced]], protects a 101x101 square area from reinforced block placement and [[#ExilePearl|exiled]] players from entering, unless the player is on the bastion's reinforcement group.
* <span id="Component"></span>'''[[#Component|Component]]''': Special lored items used to create bastions or the bastion factory. Created in other factories first, drawing from all parts of the tech tree.
* <span id="Compacted"></span>'''[[#Compacted|Compacted]]''': Special items created with the Compactor factory for easy storage or transport. One compacted item equals a stack (64) of regular items. Compacting and decompacting are lossless, using only one [[#Crate|crate]] for the former.
* <span id="Crate"></span>'''[[#Crate|Crate]]''': A lored chest used to compact items in a compactor. Decompacting doesn’t require them. Made in a carpentry factory using wood and iron.
* <span id="Component"></span>'''[[#Component|Component]]''': Special lored items used to create [[#Bastion|bastions]] or the bastion factory. Created in other factories first, drawing from all parts of the tech tree.
* <span id="Crate"></span>'''[[#Crate|Crate]]''': A lored chest used to compact items in a compactor factory. Decompacting doesn’t require them. Made in a carpentry factory using wood and iron.
* <span id="d"></span>'''[[#d|d]]''': Diamonds, used in trade to specify prices. 20d means 20 Diamonds.
* <span id="d"></span>'''[[#d|d]]''': Diamonds, used in trade to specify prices. 20d means 20 Diamonds.
* <span id="DC_SC"></span>'''[[#DC_SC|DC, SC]]''': Double chest or single chest, respectively. Used in trade to specify a big amount of items. 1dc means 54 stacks of items (either compacted or regular), 1sc means 27 stacks.
* <span id="DC_SC"></span>'''[[#DC_SC|DC, SC]]''': Double chest or single chest, respectively. Used in trade to specify a big amount of items. 1 dc means 54 stacks of items (either [[#Compacted|compacted]] or regular), 1 sc means 27 stacks.
* <span id="DRO_IRO_SRO"></span>'''[[#DRO_IRO_SRO|DRO/IRO/SRO]]''': Refers to diamond/iron/stone reinforced obsidian respectively.
* <span id="DRO_IRO_SRO"></span>'''[[#DRO_IRO_SRO|DRO/IRO/SRO]]''': Refers to diamond/iron/stone [[#Reinforce|reinforced]] obsidian respectively. Used in secure structures usually for storage or defense.
* <span id="Dropchest"></span>'''[[#Dropchest|Dropchest]]''': A chest hidden in the stone layer far from civilization, to protect wealth from being raided.
* <span id="Dropchest"></span>'''[[#Dropchest|Dropchest]]''': A chest hidden in the stone layer far from civilization, to protect wealth from being [[#Raider|raided]].
* <span id="ExilePearl"></span>'''[[#ExilePearl|ExilePearl/EP]]''': A lored enderpearl preventing its contained player from entering bastion fields, or coming closer than 1000m to the pearl.
* <span id="ExilePearl"></span>'''[[#ExilePearl|ExilePearl/EP]]''': A lored enderpearl preventing its contained player from PvP, logging into [[#Alt|alt accounts]], entering [[#Bastion|bastion]] fields, and coming closer than 1000m to the pearl.
* <span id="Exp"></span>'''[[#Exp|Exp/XP]]''': In civ speak this refers to Emeralds/-blocks or Bottles of Exp.
* <span id="Exp"></span>'''[[#Exp|Exp/XP]]''': Emeralds/-blocks or Bottles of Exp, used for enchanting, obtained only through Cauldron factories, can be converted into one another by crafting.
* <span id="Grief"></span>'''[[#Grief|Grief]]''': Destruction/placement of ugly blocks to deface a build or area, done to easily but effectively cause damage.
* <span id="Hiddenore"></span>'''[[#Hiddenore|Hiddenore]]''': A plugin that generates ores as you break stone blocks. The map had no ores when it was generated, to prevent x-ray and hypothetically also to allow admins to fix problems with the ore distribution at any time.
* <span id="Hiddenore"></span>'''[[#Hiddenore|Hiddenore]]''': A plugin that randomly generates ores as you break stone blocks. The map had no ores when it was generated, to prevent x-ray and allow admins to rebalance ore distribution in the future.
* <span id="i"></span>'''[[#i|i]]''': Iron ingots, used in trade to specify prices. 20i means 20 Iron Ingots.
* <span id="i"></span>'''[[#i|i]]''': Iron ingots, used in trade to specify prices. 20i means 20 Iron Ingots.
* <span id="Mana"></span>'''[[#Mana|Mana/Meme Mana/MM]]''': Virtual fuel for pearls, bound to a namelayer group. Can be obtained once a day by running <code>/manaclaim</code>, yielding more mana per day if you claim it every day.
* <span id="Mana"></span>'''[[#Mana|Mana/Meme Mana/MM]]''': Virtual fuel for [[#Pearling|pearls]], bound to a namelayer group. Can be obtained once a day by running <code>/manaclaim</code>, yielding more mana per day if you claim it every day.
* <span id="Mod"></span>'''[[#Mod|Mod]]''': A modification to enhance the Minecraft client program, for example adding a minimap, armor status, player radar, or to run bots.
* <span id="Mod"></span>'''[[#Mod|Mod]]''': A modification to enhance the Minecraft client program, for example adding a minimap, armor status, player radar, or to run [[#Bot|bots]].
* <span id="Plugin"></span>'''[[#Plugin|Plugin]]''': A modification on the server to allow custom mechanics like [[#Reinforce|reinforcements]], factories, random respawn locations, etc. without requiring changes to the Minecraft client.
* <span id="Pearl_noun"></span>'''[[#Pearl_noun|Pearl (noun)]]''': Either a normal enderpearl, an exilepearl, or a prisonpearl.
* <span id="Plugin"></span>'''[[#Plugin|Plugin]]''': A modification on the server to allow custom mechanics like reinforcements, factories, random respawn locations, etc. without requiring changes to the Minecraft client.
* <span id="PrisonPearl"></span>'''[[#PrisonPearl|PrisonPearl/PP]]''': A lored enderpearl binding its contained player to the End dimension.
* <span id="PrisonPearl"></span>'''[[#PrisonPearl|PrisonPearl/PP]]''': A lored enderpearl binding its contained player to the End dimension.
* <span id="Raider"></span>'''[[#Raider|Raider]]''': A player who is known for stealing others' items, usually by breaking into storage chests or killing players.
* <span id="Raider"></span>'''[[#Raider|Raider]]''': A player who is known for murdering or stealing, usually by breaking into chests.
* <span id="Reinforce"></span>'''[[#Reinforce|Reinforce (verb)]]''': Using a Reinforcement on a block to protect it from being broken. Used to protect builds and storage chests from getting griefed or raided.
* <span id="Reinforce"></span>'''[[#Reinforce|Reinforce (verb)]]''': Using a [[#Reinforcement|reinforcement]] on a block to protect it from being broken. Used to protect builds and storage chests from getting [[#Grief|griefed]] or [[#Raider|raided]].
* <span id="Reinforcement"></span>'''[[#Reinforcement|Reinforcement]]''': Smooth stone, iron ingot, or diamond items, which can be used to reinforce blocks.
* <span id="Reinforcement"></span>'''[[#Reinforcement|Reinforcement]]''': Smooth stone, iron ingot, or diamond items, which can be used to [[#Reinforce|reinforce]] blocks.
* <span id="Snitch"></span>'''[[#Snitch|Snitch]]''': Reinforced Noteblock or Jukebox that allows monitoring the 23x23x23 cube area around it. Both send messages to the chat of its reinforcement group when a player enters the area, while Jukes also record the data when noone islistening to chat, as well as block breaks/placements, animal/player kills, and precise logout coordinates. To see this additional info, stand in the monitored area and run the <code>/ja</code> command.
* <span id="Snitch"></span>'''[[#Snitch|Snitch]]''': [[#Reinforce|Reinforced]] Noteblock or Jukebox that allows monitoring the 23x23x23 cube area around it by sending messages to the chat of its reinforcement group when a player enters the area. Jukes also record this when noone is reading chat, as well as block breaks/placements, animal/player kills, and precise logout coordinates. To see the log, stand in the monitored area and run the <code>/ja</code> command, or <code>/jainfo next</code> to take screenshots more easily. The log gets deleted after 2 weeks.
* <span id="Vault_Bastion"></span>'''[[#Vault_Bastion|Vault Bastion]]''': A special lored sponge block which, when reinforced, protects a 21x21 square area from block placement and thrown enderpearls from landing, unless the player is on the bastion's group.
* <span id="Vault_Bastion"></span>'''[[#Vault_Bastion|Vault Bastion]]''': A special lored sponge block which, when [[#Reinforce|reinforced]], protects a 21x21 square area from block placement and thrown enderpearls from landing, unless the player is on the bastion's reinforcement group.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:57, 2 September 2018

This page explains frequently used words special to Civ or multiplayer Minecraft.

Conversation

  • bgpost: An especially long, especially smug (Reddit) post by bgbba.
  • Channer: A player preferring 4chan over Reddit to communicate.
  • Civva: Derogatory term for someone playing Civ servers.
  • Claim: Either referring to a land claim (of a nation), or a demand for reparations from someone (as in "Claims post"/"Post claims on me").
  • Commie: A player in a communist nation or with strong communist preferences regarding government or economy.
  • F: Press F to pay respects, usually used ironically.
  • Gank: Especially easy murder of an often unsuspecting hostile player.
  • Kek: A variant of "lol".
  • L/Taking an L: Someone made a mistake and got destroyed for it.
  • Mineman: derogatory term referring to Minecraft or Civ specifically.
  • Newfriend:: New player who does not know much about Civ.
  • Oldfriend:: Experienced player who has been playing Civ servers for several years.
  • Shitter: Players who do shitty things ingame and add nothing to the community.
  • Toxic: somebody who really made the mindset of the community worse and spread poison via metagame behavior like doxxing and harassing players.
  • Tulpa: Another person in your mind ... with their own minecraft account and combat loadout, logged off near a foreign city, ready to attack.

Combat

  • Fake prot: Any enchanted diamond armor that isn’t Prot IV used to bluff when the potential attacker is afraid that it might be actual Prot IV.
  • Gear/geared: Items required for combat, which are prot, pots, pearls, and enchanted swords.
  • Layers: The number of layers of DRO in a vault spike. A "30 layer" vault spike means one has to mine through 30 pieces of DRO to access the pearl chest.
  • Loadout: See gear.
  • Pearl (noun): Either a normal enderpearl, an exilepearl, or a prisonpearl.
  • Pearling (verb): The act of obtaining an exilepearl or prisonpearl via killing another player.
  • Pots: Potions used in combat loadouts, such as Health, Speed, Regen, Strength, etc.
  • Pot bunker: An IRO or DRO room made to enable people to heal, repair armor, and get new pots during fighting outside of a vault.
  • Prot pinata: A player wearing prot who can’t fight well and just takes hit after hit before dying and losing all gear to the enemy.
  • Prot/ProtIV/Prot4: A full set of Protection IV enchanted diamond armor, usually with other useful enchants. This is the minimum requirement to be effective in PvP. Can be seen as threatening depending on the player in question.
  • Rings: Obsidian trenches, usually IRO but sometimes SRO, which surround a vault spike and are used to defend against a ground-based assault.
  • Skybridge: A bridge in the sky used to break bastions without having to break through the rest of the vault defenses so that attackers can focus on pearling the defenders and mining through the spike.
  • Skybunker: An obsidian bunker, usually above a vault, used to defend against skybridges.
  • Spike: The obsidian pyramid at the center of a vault, diamond reinforced, protecting a chest containing pearls.
  • Vault: A giant, reinforced obsidian structure which is used to securely hold pearls. These are the basis of warfare and are how people hold prisoners of war. Can also refer to just the DRO pyramid in its center. Not suited for storing items, for that see Chest Vault, Alt Vault.

Technical

  • Acid (verb): The act of purposefully reinforcing gold blocks to remove reinforced blocks, for example grief or derelict builds.
  • Alt vault: A logged-out account storing valuables in its inventory. Used because items cannot be stolen while logged out, and can be instantly retrieved. Disadvantages are that they cannot be accessed while pearled, and that each account needs to be bought with real money.
  • Alt: Alternative accounts to a player's main account. Used to allow quickly logging in at a certain location possibly far away from the main account ("combat alt"), or to obscure identity, for example when alt raiding or spying.
  • Bastion: See City Bastion or Vault Bastion.
  • Bot: A script (often using MacroMod) to automatically gather resources (farms, mining, etc.). Can also refer to an alt account currently running that script.
  • Chest vault: Lots of reinforced chests in a secure area, to make raiding inefficient by spreading the stored valuables across many chests, requiring the raider to spend more time breaking chests than it would take to obtain the items legitimally.
  • City Bastion: A special lored bone block which, when reinforced, protects a 101x101 square area from reinforced block placement and exiled players from entering, unless the player is on the bastion's reinforcement group.
  • Compacted: Special items created with the Compactor factory for easy storage or transport. One compacted item equals a stack (64) of regular items. Compacting and decompacting are lossless, using only one crate for the former.
  • Component: Special lored items used to create bastions or the bastion factory. Created in other factories first, drawing from all parts of the tech tree.
  • Crate: A lored chest used to compact items in a compactor factory. Decompacting doesn’t require them. Made in a carpentry factory using wood and iron.
  • d: Diamonds, used in trade to specify prices. 20d means 20 Diamonds.
  • DC, SC: Double chest or single chest, respectively. Used in trade to specify a big amount of items. 1 dc means 54 stacks of items (either compacted or regular), 1 sc means 27 stacks.
  • DRO/IRO/SRO: Refers to diamond/iron/stone reinforced obsidian respectively. Used in secure structures usually for storage or defense.
  • Dropchest: A chest hidden in the stone layer far from civilization, to protect wealth from being raided.
  • ExilePearl/EP: A lored enderpearl preventing its contained player from PvP, logging into alt accounts, entering bastion fields, and coming closer than 1000m to the pearl.
  • Exp/XP: Emeralds/-blocks or Bottles of Exp, used for enchanting, obtained only through Cauldron factories, can be converted into one another by crafting.
  • Grief: Destruction/placement of ugly blocks to deface a build or area, done to easily but effectively cause damage.
  • Hiddenore: A plugin that randomly generates ores as you break stone blocks. The map had no ores when it was generated, to prevent x-ray and allow admins to rebalance ore distribution in the future.
  • i: Iron ingots, used in trade to specify prices. 20i means 20 Iron Ingots.
  • Mana/Meme Mana/MM: Virtual fuel for pearls, bound to a namelayer group. Can be obtained once a day by running /manaclaim, yielding more mana per day if you claim it every day.
  • Mod: A modification to enhance the Minecraft client program, for example adding a minimap, armor status, player radar, or to run bots.
  • Plugin: A modification on the server to allow custom mechanics like reinforcements, factories, random respawn locations, etc. without requiring changes to the Minecraft client.
  • PrisonPearl/PP: A lored enderpearl binding its contained player to the End dimension.
  • Raider: A player who is known for murdering or stealing, usually by breaking into chests.
  • Reinforce (verb): Using a reinforcement on a block to protect it from being broken. Used to protect builds and storage chests from getting griefed or raided.
  • Reinforcement: Smooth stone, iron ingot, or diamond items, which can be used to reinforce blocks.
  • Snitch: Reinforced Noteblock or Jukebox that allows monitoring the 23x23x23 cube area around it by sending messages to the chat of its reinforcement group when a player enters the area. Jukes also record this when noone is reading chat, as well as block breaks/placements, animal/player kills, and precise logout coordinates. To see the log, stand in the monitored area and run the /ja command, or /jainfo next to take screenshots more easily. The log gets deleted after 2 weeks.
  • Vault Bastion: A special lored sponge block which, when reinforced, protects a 21x21 square area from block placement and thrown enderpearls from landing, unless the player is on the bastion's reinforcement group.

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