User:Mike acosta/sandbox/new guide

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This article is intended to be a quick-start guide and FAQ for new users or users unfamiliar with the Creative server. The guidelines and commands below are by no means exhaustive, but should give a player the basics to join the server and start successfully.

Rules

First time joining

  • The first time you join, you will land at Spawn. Everyone starts here.
  • Look around - there are signs reiterating rules and offering tips.
  • Feel free to explore, but once you leave the protected spawn area, be careful with your clicks. In Creative mode, a single left-click will destroy a non-protected block in range. If you accidentally break something, please fix it before moving on.

FAQ

  • How do I fly?
    • Double-tap your Jump key. Once in the air, Jump will raise your character, and Crouch will lower your character. To turn off flying, double-tap Jump again, or lower yourself with Crouch to a standing surface.
  • What is the button to Jump/Crouch/Open inventory/etc.?
  • How do I give myself items?
    • Open your inventory. You can click items into the hotbar directly.
  • How do I get rid of items?
    • Open your inventory again. Click items back into another location (if you place the same or similar block on top of itself, you'll just pick up more.)
    • Alternately, open the Chat window and type /clear -all to clear your entire inventory.
  • How do I teleport to people?
    • Use the server command /tp username to teleport to "username".
  • Geez, I don't want people teleporting to me. Can I stop them from doing that?
    • Use the command /tptoggle to turn teleporting on or off. This needs to be set each time you log in.
  • How do I teleport to landmarks?
    • Use the /listwarps command, find an interesting-sounding place, then /warp placename
  • I want to add a warp! How do I do that?
    • Warps aren't handed out to just anyone. It really needs to be a special community area. If you're sure that people would benefit from it, ask a moderator (see below).
    • To get back to the spawn location, use /spawn
  • How do I set a private warp or home location?
    • Use the /sethome command. This will set a default home to which you can return using the /home command.
    • You can also set multiple other named homes with /sethome homename. To return later, use /home homename.
    • Use the /listhomes command to see what you've got saved.
  • Why can't I build here??
    • Because it's protected. Spawn is protected, and users may request protection for their plots as well.
    • From your inventory, select a Wooden Sword. Right-click an object to see if it's protected, and if it is, if you're allowed to build. If not, move farther away from spawn, or out of someone's plot, and try again.
  • OK, where can I build?
    • Anywhere that is not staked out by another user (typically marked with a border and some signs) or protected already. Walk or fly away from heavily-populated areas - there's lots of room out there.
  • I saw a sign that said go to the South Tower for a protection tutorial. Uh, which way is south?
    • Cardinal directions are confusing in Minecraft. Technically the sun rises in the North, according to Notch, but that goes counter to the fact that in Real Life, it rises in the East. At Spawn, walk around and look down. There are N, S, E, W markers in the floor. For the purposes of this world, use those indicators.
  • Someone removed my awesome diamond block and gold block and cake house, then removed my floating rollercoaster. What gives?
    • Sometimes things are built that are not aesthetically pleasing; sometimes they're outright awful. This is referred to as derpy building, tard towers or troll building, and the structures may be removed. Go to Derp University to learn about non-derpy building. Note that this is currently a work in progress.
  • How do I protect my stuff?
    • If you have something worth protecting, mark the corners of your intended build with an obvious marker block (colored wool works well), then submit a moderator request for protection (see below). You can also request other players to be added to your protected area. Doing this prevents most griefing, so if you care about your creation, please do this.
  • Oh my word! Someone is griefing/building on my land/etc. How do I get help??
    • First off, don't start shouting about it in chat. It annoys everyone else, and could get you muted, kicked, or even banned.
    • Contact a moderator (see below).
  • Some jerk is looking at me funny, or in my house. Can you make him leave?
    • That typically runs counter to the purpose of a public Creative-build server. Why build if you want to prohibit others from seeing it? If this person is breaking or placing blocks where they shouldn't, or if they're inhibiting building by standing in your way purposely or firing arrows/snowballs at you constantly, contact a moderator (see below).
  • Hey my brother/friend/local hobo got banned. Will a moderator unban them?
    • Nope. Have them go to nerd.nu/appeal, read it, and follow the instructions.
  • What mods can I use?
    • There's not many reasons to use a gameplay-changing mod legitimately on Creative. Something like Optifine is probably OK, but flyhack, speedhack, fastplace, etc. are not OK, as it affects the server and the game play of others. Ask a moderator or post on the forum if you're really not sure.

Contacting a moderator

  • If you have read the above, and really need to contact a moderator (to report griefing, land disputes, need a banned item placed such as bonemeal or water), submit a request.
    • To submit a request, use the /modreq command. Use it only once. Then, be patient. Moderators are typically very busy. If someone is griefing, for example, don't try to fix it, don't spam chat with complaints, just wait. Once a moderator is free, they can roll-back the damage very quickly, so just take a deep breath and relax.
    • Example for griefing: /modreq Griefing username is placing obsidian on my house
    • Example for protection: /modreq Protection corners marked with purple wool
  • If you're wondering if a user is a moderator, or if someone tells you they are, you can check using the /modlist command. This also demonstrates why it may take some time to complete a modreq - if there are 100 users on the server, and a limited number of moderators, please be understanding. As long as you use /modreq, a ticket is created, and your request won't be forgotten, even if you log out.
  • Contacting a moderator does not guarantee that you get your way, though. Sometimes, the answer is "No".
  • For more information about /modreq, refer to the Modreq article.

Guide Summary

  • Protip: Don't be a dick. Read the rules.
  • Protip: Right-click with a wooden sword to see why you can't build there.
  • Protip: If you need something, submit a /modreq and be patient. Don't complain about it.