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一个带有插件的服务器在所有的服务器与众不同。在这种服务器,团队主导地图。 这可能产生一场伟大的战役,同时也掺杂着许多乐趣. However, players that are new or are simply uninformed can be quite befuddled by the different play-style. 当人们穿着附魔的钻石胸甲在出生营地复活时,10,000个方块半径之内的所有方块可供人们生存和居住,和以20,000个方块为一个区域内拥有更多的资源让玩家们采集, 简单的开始可以是一场噩梦. 但不要害怕! 靠正确的知识以及一点点运气,你也可以创建一支主要的派系来统治这张地图!

I. 在PVP服务器上的开始

开始

花费时间: 60–120秒

当你进入服务器的第一天,在聊天区输入/f. 这个指令将会列出所有在服务器中已创建的派系. 这里通常有10个派系在第一页,你可以在"列表"中找到其他更多的派系. 当然,只担心一页就够了. 首先,注意有多少页. 领地越多,你就要越为你的未知的将来做出打算. 一个最好的规矩是 一个派系每个页面1000 方块. 第二, 查看前三个派系和他们的会员人数. 这两个数字分别代表、领地区域,目前的力量和最大力量. 如果现在他们的力量为0或者是弱小的 你就可以占领他们的领地. 如果土地是0,那么他们没有领土(尽管他们可能仍有一些基本的装备) . 这不是必要的,或者你想走多远,但这些信息总是对你有益. 很多的服务器会个玩家们一些石制工具(有总比没有好) 如果你没有任何物品,就输入/kit. 如果它没有给你任何东西, 就输入/kit starter 或者是 /kit basic should work. 如果还是没用,说明服务器不会给新玩家任何东西.别担心,只需要忘掉他就好了.

进行中

花费时间: 30–60分钟

一旦你拥有了足够的领地(派系)信息以及好的工具, 就是时候出门了. 如果有任何人接近出生点,就开始向与他相反的方向冲刺(因为他有可能会杀了你)或者不离开出生点,知道他们远离你的视线为止 . 无论运用哪种方式,你应该在自己安全之后得到几百个方块. 在上一点的基础上 停止工作以便保存你的饱食度. 只要徒步行走 (这可能会花费你的大量时间!) that's recommended for the number of factions. 在你旅行时 一定要做到以下几点:

  • 杀死你看到的所有动物.
  • 获得发现的甘蔗南瓜.
  • 如果发现了NPC村庄,要忽略它.有99.99%的几率所有资源被掠夺 村名被杀害, 房屋被摧毁. 如果你想花费你宝贵的时间,那就去做吧.
  • 如果发现了沙漠神殿,那么他会和NPC村庄一样.
  • 如果发现了丛林神庙,请参考NPC村庄和沙漠神殿的事迹.
  • 如果穿过丛林 就尽可能地收集可可豆.
  • 如果夜晚来临,你将可能会或不会继续旅行.大约有75%的PVP服务器拥有一大群热爱PVP的玩家却没有怪物.如果是这样的话,继续旅行. 一些服务器的怪物比单人模式里的怪物还要多. 如果你认为你能抵抗过这些怪物,就继续前进. 如果不,你可以挖个洞把自己藏起来. 你可以等待夜晚过去, 或者离开服务器在剩下的7.5分钟内找点别的事做.
  • 确保你至少有一个种子和一个树苗。你不知道你的家需要有什么资源。经过4000-5000块,你可能会遇到一个海洋。这是非常好的建议:你在海上建立一个,因为这或多或少是一个无限的海洋 (45 straight minutes of boat travel hasn't carried the author completely across one to this date), broken only by small islands that occur once in every 10,000 blocks square.
  • Ocean travel is generally superior to land travel anyways. If you come across an ocean, even if you have to turn 90 degrees to go across it, then you should try to get across because you will make much more distance. You travel faster, you don't consume hunger (very important!) You don't have to deal with mobs or players, and you always can travel whatever direction.
  • 如果你坚持走下去,最终你将不得不面对世界的边界. On 99% of servers, There is a point around 5000 or 10000 blocks on server which nothing can go past. This is to encourage raiding so people don't keep walking for millions of blocks and never get raided. It is important to not make a base right on the edge of the world border. Many people find faction bases by walking around the very edge of the map. Go about 300 blocks away from the world border and make your claim there.

选择位置

Time: 0 seconds - 1 hour

Once you have reached your recommended distance, it might be worth it to keep travelling depending on where you are and what your ambitions are. If you're in the ocean, You should usually keep going until you find land. However, if you already have everything it's much better to make an underwater base in the middle of the ocean (discussed later) Also if your faction has been made and you want to move you can find all three strongholds and chose the one that is the closest to certain resources like witch huts or a cluster of spawners. Then fortify it and destroy the other two. But only if the end through your portal is the Only way to enter The End or the spawn portal goes to a different end (multi worlds) Having exclusive access to the End is a Huge boon as it means you don't have to expand unless you want something like witch hut farms. Also mods should be considered in what you want resource wise. (Ex. a quad witch hut with the only intact end portal inside) Obviously it would mean mass-produced potions and an infinite build space not to mention ease of access to a really good xp farm. But if a guns mod and a steel mod is in the server it just tripled its worth. As iron trenches in The End and gunpowder from those witches become very valuable. Read the following recommended setups and skip to the part of the guide that applies to you.

1) A vast aboveground stronghold. If these are your ambitions, it's recommended that you travel to a plains or snow plains biome. If this applies to you, then skip to part II of the guide. 2) A skybase in the heavens. Most places are good for this, but for the love of god please don't build in a jungle or extreme hills biome, otherwise people WILL still see your base. If this applies to you, then skip to part III of the guide. 3) An underground bunker worthy of the great Honeydew himself. Just about anywhere will do, but don't go down via caves (people will find your base too easily). In addition, digging from the bottom of the ocean down will almost guarantee that your base will never be found. If this applies to you, then skip to part IV of the guide.

Total time spent in Part I: 31 minutes to 3 hours

Bases

I. The Aboveground Castle

Planning

时间: 0–5 minutes in Minecraft, 5–15 minutes offscreen

You have a bunch of food from all those poor animals you killed, you have a source of trees and wheat, you have a bed, now you need somewhere to put it all. Not so fast! The most crucial part of any project is planning, so spend some time off the server wracking your brain for what you want. Do you want a large base with self building walls, enough wheat capacity to feed half the state of Ohio, and all the bells and whistles? Or do you want a smaller base that can easily be hidden under a hill? Do you want walls of obsidian that are immune just about anything, or cheaper cobblestone walls? All factors must be thought of before deciding to build a base.

Terraforming

Time: .5–3 hours

No matter what your plan is, you're going to need flat land, and lots of it. Stone shovels are the best tool for clearing out tons of dirt, since they're quick, cheap, and easily replaceable. Likewise, stone pickaxes are best for the odd clump of rocks. First dig out the perimeter of your base, then start digging in. Keep a lookout for hostile mobs or even other players that have shadowed you - extreme distance is a good defense, but it's not infallible. Also, make sure to plant that sapling, and use some bonemeal to grow it quicker if you have any bones. By the time this is done, you should have a TON of dirt left over. If the server also has a shop plugin, great - all that dirt you dug up is probably worth a couple diamonds. If not, then keep it on hand just in case. You never know when a cheap, unburnable, gravity-defying filler material will be useful.

Physical Defenses

Time: 1-nearly infinite hours

You have your space, now it's time to secure it. You have a ton of dirt, but that's nowhere near good enough for a wall. At minimum, you want multiple layers of cobblestone. Now's a good opportunity to start a shaft mine or even a quarry. If you want a self-building wall, make sure to get at least 4 stacks of redstone and a couple stacks of iron to build the pistons and wiring necessary. If obsidian is your thing, it'll definitely be cheaper to haul the lava up in buckets, put them into a dirt mold, and then pour water on it. This not only doesn't require diamonds, it saves hours from digging up that much obsidian and basically guarantees your safety. The absolute best wall and moat is one that is bedrock to sky with obsidian lava then more obsidian and crafting table layers between. Then sand walls with slabs at the bottom covered in water on the outside edge and obsidian behind that. with finally auto regenerating cobble walls with obsidian behind that. All surrounded by a 30 block wide void moat. (30 blocks so trip wires can go across it allowing player detectors to be used. The top made not accessible by cobwebs. Get a bunch of stone, build a load of pressure plates, and place them all around your base in a fake minefield (it is also for spotting invisible players). DO NOT USE STONE BRICKS! They are just for decoration and they will burn out all of your fuel. Even if you aren't planning on making that much TNT to bury in the ground, the mere thought of that many explosives under their feet will scare away just about anyone. It is suggested that you do not put TNT under the pressure plates, just for the fact, someone will think it's fake, and walk right over it. This will cause the TNT to blow up them, your base, and possibly, you!

Getting Ready For the Fight

Time: ???

At this point, you've gotten past the limits of this guide. Your adventure to be the top dog is up to you now. If you still don't know where to go, then some suggested steps are:

  • Expand your mine and keep hoarding diamonds and iron
  • Use all your spare cobblestone to make an experience farm
  • Sell any spare cobblestone and dirt to make stupid amounts of money
  • Go to the Nether to acquire the vastly important resources there
  • Recruit people into your faction to speed the process up as well as improve defensibility

Total time spent in part II: 2-8.5 hours Total time spent in total: 2.5-11.5 hours

II. The Flying Base

So, you want your base high in the sky. Well, there are some pros and cons to this idea.

PROS

  • People will strain their eyes trying to see your fortress.
  • If someone tries to get inside via a pillar, you can smack them off and probably terminate them.
  • If it's well lit, don't expect attacks from interfering mobs.
  • It's nearly impossible to access.
  • if made out of chests and trapped chests, it is completely undetectable without a hacked client

CONS

  • It's nearly impossible to access.
  • One wrong step while patrolling the exterior means you can have fun trying to get back up there... WITHOUT anyone seeing you.
  • It's pretty easy to see if you look at it right.
  • There will be a huge shadow under your base, so someone right under it will know what's going on.

If you REALLY want to proceed with this, then continue.

Picking a Spot

Selecting a spot for this is hard. As previously stated, don't make this thing in an extreme hills or jungle biome. If it's high enough over an ocean, plains, desert, etc.... then it will take a while to notice and often be obscured by clouds. If it's over an extreme hills or jungle, anyone getting materials from a tree or climbing a mountain will look up and think, "oh, look, a flying base. I'll go tell everyone." You don't want that. Big no-no. Instead, build it over a valley... in a plain... below sea level. That should help disguise your place.

Getting Up There

This is pretty hard. You want to get up in the sky. You don't want anyone to know you're in the sky. Now, your only real option is to pillar up there. But how will you get down? The answer: Nether transport.

First, get enough obsidian and/or molding supplies to make two portals. Next, make sure there's no one in a 100-block radius of your soon-to-be base. Then, pillar up about two hundred blocks: not really necessary, but it's a nice height. Sure, you can't really see the ground, but people will need a LOT of dirt to get up there. After that, make a Nether portal up there. You then want to go about sixty-four blocks away from your location. Make another portal. Go through it, and back in the Overworld, cover it up using dirt or something to make a convincing, small hill. Go back through your portal and make a walkway to easily get between your portals. You may wish to disguise it, but it's fine for now. Go back through your sky portal and you'll end up on top of your pillar. Smash your pillar and make a big platform. You're ready for the walls.

NOTE: Many, if not most, servers, allow you to set a "home" that you can return to at any time. If this is one of those servers, you can skip the portals and instead type /sethome (or /f sethome to set your whole faction's home), and /home (or /f home) to return to the exact point you used /sethome (or /f sethome) at. Set your home up in the base, and then have a pool of water to fall into right below your base. Then, when you want to get up, just type /home!

The Finishing of the Base

Well, you're a trooper for getting this far. You're almost done. Now, you have two approaches to this. One, you can go for the walled castle look. It makes pillaring from the side virtually impossible. It's also good for stopping mechanisms that chuck TNT up straight at you. But, it's more resource-intensive and potentially easier to spot.

Otherwise, you can build a sort of "village" up there, with several separate buildings with no fully surrounding wall. It's not as resource intensive, and it can reduce visibility, especially with a short wall of snow and a snow platform. However, if you have one unguarded side of your base, pillar raids are much easier than if there was a wall. Also, cannons that shoot TNT upward at high velocities are exceedingly deadly, because with some aiming, they can shoot right onto your platform.

Whichever you choose, this kind of base is good because it protects you from your foes BEFORE they see you. Of course, it has weaknesses in the fact that it is tricky to set up in the first place and can be somewhat hard to defend, depending on how you build it.

III. The Massive Cave Base

For a video example of a massive cave base, Go to:

YouTube, and search "Ronnygoboom PVP Base"

Keep in mind, this base was made on a server that has explosive damage and ender pearls disabled.

PROS

  • Can be hard to find
  • Easy access to ores and caverns
  • Self-sustainable

CONS

  • Can also be easy to find if you're near a very large cave system (or even a stronghold)
  • Digging it out and get it running will take a very long time (and a few dozens of stone pickaxes)

Construction

Starting Out

The first thing to do is deciding where do you want to build your base. The best location would be an ocean, far away from the shore. Once you have located a good spot, create an airshaft and start digging down. You usually want to build the base at layers 10-20 so you can mine for diamonds easily. Get ready for LOTS of spare cobblestone, and you will eventually run into coal and iron, and if you're lucky, gold or even diamonds.

First part: the core/main base

Once you are at a good depth, it's time to begin digging out the base. Don't start tunneling just yet! Dig out a square (4 blocks of height are recommended) big enough to contain all the basic rooms of the base (crafting room, enchanting room, forge, furnace room, storage room, and others). 25x25 should be more than enough, though you can expand it as you wish. Build walls and start decorating the basic rooms.

Second part: the outer ring/add-ons

Once your main base is established, then you can begin tunneling. What will you make a tunnel to is of your choice. It can be a wheat farm (same design for carrot and potato farms), a tree farm, a mob grinder, a mine or quarry, it's up to you.

Third part: secret rooms/basements

This step is optional but recommended. It's a good idea to have a secret door that leads to a basement located at an even lower depth than your main base. There you can keep a secret storage room to stash your valuable resources in (be sure to leave some of your iron/gold/diamonds in the main base. If enemies break into your base and find no resources, they'll probably figure out there's a secret room), and also a library to store books containing information on enemies and their bases.

IV: The Death-trap (edited by Bennyreese DIFFERENT TACTIC!): the simple theory is that your walls have many many layers of lava (example: a 4-block thick wall with lava in the middle), tons of lava-mazes (you mess up, your dead. items will spray into the lava. EXTREMELY HARD TO BEAT) land-mines (I suggest landmines of 3x3x3 TNT blocks. it'll blow like a 50-LBS C-4 charge) or really secret entrances (a 2x2 tree as the entrance, can be burned down or harvested) and the really fun TNT-lock trap (locks player in place, drops TNT that's active. unless they have a good pick/shovel/axe, there mostly toast.) or my favorite: <Playername> was shot by Wither (yep. wither-trap. just when the person goes through the trap, they're held until the wither spawns and is dropped to the point where he/she is on 1 HP. wither does the rest.) PRO: tons of ways to die, many ways to troll and collect stuff and has extremely dangerous stuff.

CONS: tons of ways to die, loads of maintenance (excluding wall) and a full-blown wither is in your base, and redstone circuits are breakable

Finishing

If all is done correctly, you'll have an underground fortress deep below the middle of the ocean. Be sure to cover the airshaft used to access the base, or disguise it to make it look natural, hiding the trapdoor. This can seem like paranoia but it's always good to have more stealth and safety. Your base will take a very long time to be found even if enemies are hunting you relentlessly. (NOTE: (done by bennyreese for NOTE) try to avoid servers with reports of log-killers)

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