Spleef is a competitive sport within Minecraft in which the goal is to be the last player standing. The name is a pun of the word grief.
Objective
Spleef usually takes place in an arena or stadium. In the stadium, there is a series of blocks that form a flat surface, usually several suspended blocks in the air. Two or more players in the stadium choose their positions on the slab of blocks, and after a count down, begin the game.
The goal is to destroy blocks near the player to cause them to fall, while avoiding suffering that fate yourself. Creating blocks during the playing of Spleef is not usually allowed. The time spleef matches take depends on the size of the stadium.
Spleef can be played individually or in teams.
Origins
A recreation of a spleef arena before the ressurection, created by vdgmprgrmr.
Deep in the Himalayas, a wandering monk happened upon a strange and intriguing secret. What he found would revolutionize the Minecraft world, for that secret was the long lost Ancient Rulebook of Spleef Combat.
On 22 June 2009, it was introduced to the civilized world.
Rules
Spleef has several rules in order to maintain fairness and balance. Here is the complete list.
- No creating blocks between the game's start and end, UNLESS the exception (1) scenario takes place.
- Do not delete or create blocks after you have lost
- (1) If 2 players at any point in the match are unable to affect eachother (for example: they are on two sides of the arena and a ditch wide enough to make it impossible to jump across has been dug between both sides), then, only then, can the players build blocks
- The losers must replace the blocks that were deleted during the game. Start replacing them when the time has ended. (OPTIONAL)
How To Make One
Inside of an example Spleef stadium
Outside of an example Spleef stadium
- Find a fairly large slice of land that you want the players to play in
- Build the edges of the stadium or arena with indestructible blocks (if possible)
- Fill the inside with a destructible type of block known as a "Spleef Block" (the block type that players will delete)
- Take away a large chunk of area under the Spleef Blocks and cover the lining with the type of block you used for the outside
- Make stairs leading back up to the outside of the arena with any type of blocks
- Create anything else that makes the stadium stand out. For example, the original arena used under the name of Spleef on Maulrus's baby wat league utilizes a system where, once inside the arena itself, players can not exit except by using the stairs under in the pit underneath. This helps to prevent cheating in the middle of a match.
Spleef Team Skins
There are several different team skins. Having a team skin is not required to play, but are available if a need arises.
Above is an image of 2 team Spleef skins by Zuriki. You can download the skins at The Skin Gallery page or the Team Skins Page.
Spleef Arena Gallery
Spleef stadiums come in all shapes and colors, such as this four-way spleef arena in Cyanide's Server
- 2Dsspleef.PNG
Another example, Underneath is a Pokemon arena.
Spleef Servers
The following is a list of servers that currently have playable Spleef arenas.
Word of Notch
- <@Notch> lol, cool. =D
- I’m not sure why I found this so much fun.


