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The creative world is the primary world in the Runsafe Minecraft server. This world is made up of an infinite amount of plots that are available to everybody with the Builder rank and above. Once obtained, a plot can host a solo build, or, the owner of the plot could add multiple builders to the plot for a mass project. This system counteracts griefing, and helps keep the world clutter-free.
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=== Overview ===
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The creative world is made up of an infinite amount of plots that are available to everybody with the Builder rank and above. Once obtained, a plot can host a solo build, or the owner of the plot can add multiple builders to the plot for a mass project. This system counteracts griefing, and helps keep the world clutter-free.
  
=== How to get to the Creative World ===
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=== Creative Rules ===
There are two ways for players to get to the creative world you can either
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*All general rules apply (see [[Rules]]).
*Type '''/creative'''
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*Walk into the portal at spawn
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[[ Image:CreativeSpawn.png | 500px |Directions from Spawn to Creative ]]
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=== How to find free plots in creative ===
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*Before asking for another plot, make sure your others look clean and finished.
To find a empty creative plot you can either...
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*Type the command '''/ct f''' this will bring you to a unclaimed creative plot
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*Hit the plot with a stick so it says "No regions found at this point"
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If the plot is taken a list of names will appear when hitting the plot with a stick.
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[[ Image:EmptyPlot.png | thumbnail | left | 500px | Example of a empty/unclaimed creative plot ]]
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[[ Image:TakenPlot.png | thumbnail | right | 500px | Example of a taken creative plot ]]
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*When using liquids (water/lava), make sure they do not run off the plot and into the road.
  
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*Do not beg people to vote on your plot.
  
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*No griefing in the Creative world whatsoever. We even advise against griefing a plot that you have the owner's permission on, as this can still get you into trouble.
  
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=== Getting a Plot Approved ===
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There are 2 ways you can get your creative builds approved.
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*By voting
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*By Admin Approval
  
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When a player votes for a plot there vote is worth so many points. The rank of that player will determine how many points you get. You need '''100''' points to get a plot approve.
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*Builder: 10 points per vote
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*Builder+: 15 points per vote
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*Wizard: 20 points per vote
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*Moderator: 30 points per vote
  
 
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=== Creative Commands ===
 
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*'''/creative''' - Teleports you to the creative world spawn.
 
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*'''/ct f''' - Teleports you to a free (empty) plot in the creative world.
 
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*'''/claim''' - Allows a player to claim their first plot. It can also be used to claim new plot if the player's other plots have been approved.
 
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*'''/ct r''' - Teleports you to a random claimed plot in the creative world.
 
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*'''/ct r <tag>''' - Teleports you to a random claimed plot that has the tag provided.  
 
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*'''/ct t <plotname>''' - Teleports you to a plot such as Kruithne_polar. If you own a plot, you can leave out your name and the underscore.
 
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*'''/ct set''' - Sets the entrance of your plot.
 
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*'''/vote''' - Votes for the plot you are standing on.
 
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*'''/ct m a <playername> '''- Adds a member to your plot, allowing them to build with you.
 
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*'''/ct m r <playername>''' - Removes a member from your plot, preventing them from building with you.
 
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*'''/ct list <player>''' - Produces a list of plots owned by a certain player.
 
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*'''/ct j approved ''' - Allows you to jump to a random approved plot.
 
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*'''/ct j unapproved ''' - Allows you to jump to a random unapproved plot.
 
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*'''/head <playername>''' - Creates the head of the specified player.
 
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*'''/ct paintbrush''' - Gives the player a "paintbrush" tool that can sample and replace blocks.
 
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* Full [[Command Reference]]
 
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=== Creative Questions ===
 
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*'''How do I get a plot?''' - Find empty plots by looking around or using /ct f. If this is your first plot you may use the command /ct claim. If not your first plot, kindly ask a staff member to claim it for you. If all your previous plots have been approved, you can again claim an empty plot with /ct claim.
 
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*'''What is an "approved" plot?''' - If enough players vote on your plot with /vote, it becomes an approved plot.
=== How to get a creative plot ===
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*''' How can I add/remove players to my plot?''' - /ct m a <playername> adds a player to the plot you are standing in, /ct r a <playername> removes a player from the plot you are standing in.  
If you are a new player and this is your 1st plot just call a member of staff over and they will give you a plot. If you already own plots and want a new plot there will be some rules you want to be aware of. In order for you to obtain a new plot it needs to either look really nice or be full enough to where the staff can say you used the plot in the right way. If you plot is to empty or looks bad you will be denied a new plot till your last plot looks good enough for a new plot. If these rules are followed and you are getting a new plot when asking for a new plot make sure you are standing at a new empty creative plot. To get to a new plot type '''/ct f''' and wait for staff to arrive.If you think you are up to the task ask a staff for a multi-plot!
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*'''How can I tell if a plot is claimed?''' - Hit it with a stick. If it does not show a plot name, it is free for claiming.
[[ Image:CompletePlot.png | thumbnail | left | 500px | One of Runsafe's better plots which is completed ]]
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*'''How many plots can I have?''' - Better question: How many can you fill with cool things?
[[ Image:InCompletePlot.png | thumbnail | right | 500px | Dont make plots like this they wont help you get new ones ]]
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*'''A staff member won't give me another plot!''' - It is likely you have not made something that the staff wants to see more of. Try building something new or improving what you have. If you wish to mess around in Creative, try singleplayer. The idea here is to build a creation. A house, a roller coaster, a big redstone machine, etc. If you have made something neat, staff will happily give you more space to build more neat things.
 
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*'''I tried to make my plot better, but they still won't give me a new plot!''' - Refer to the last answer.  
 
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*'''Can I just start over?''' - Moderators and Admins can reset your plot if you don't like what you have made.
 
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*'''Can I get a bigger plot?''' - Generally, if you have proven yourself worthy with at least one decent plot, staff will happily grant you a larger plot for a bigger project (provided you actually know what you want to do with the space). Larger plots are made by joining smaller plots together. For example, a 2x2 plot is a square made out of 4 normal plots.
 
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=== Adding & Removing friends from your plot ===
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On runsafe we have made it so you can add and remove players to your creative plots so you can build with your friends and make bigger and better things. To add and remove player these are the commands. To see the name of the plot hit it with a stick!
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*'''/ra <Plotname><playername>'''
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*'''/rm <Plotname><Playername>'''
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[[ Image:Adding.png | thumbnail | left | 500px | How to add players to your plot ]]
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[[ Image:Removing.png | thumbnail | left | 500px | How to remove players from your plot ]]
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=== Rules of the creative world ===
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*Please do not hack.
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*Do not spill lava or water onto the roads.
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*Don't build on roads that are not yours.
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*Do not grief other players plots.
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*Keep all your builds mature.
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*Make it look nice not bad
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After 2 weeks of you being away and your plots are bad we reserve the right to remove your plot from the creative world.
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 10 February 2024

Overview

The creative world is made up of an infinite amount of plots that are available to everybody with the Builder rank and above. Once obtained, a plot can host a solo build, or the owner of the plot can add multiple builders to the plot for a mass project. This system counteracts griefing, and helps keep the world clutter-free.

Creative Rules

  • All general rules apply (see Rules).
  • Before asking for another plot, make sure your others look clean and finished.
  • When using liquids (water/lava), make sure they do not run off the plot and into the road.
  • Do not beg people to vote on your plot.
  • No griefing in the Creative world whatsoever. We even advise against griefing a plot that you have the owner's permission on, as this can still get you into trouble.

Getting a Plot Approved

There are 2 ways you can get your creative builds approved.

  • By voting
  • By Admin Approval

When a player votes for a plot there vote is worth so many points. The rank of that player will determine how many points you get. You need 100 points to get a plot approve.

  • Builder: 10 points per vote
  • Builder+: 15 points per vote
  • Wizard: 20 points per vote
  • Moderator: 30 points per vote

Creative Commands

  • /creative - Teleports you to the creative world spawn.
  • /ct f - Teleports you to a free (empty) plot in the creative world.
  • /claim - Allows a player to claim their first plot. It can also be used to claim new plot if the player's other plots have been approved.
  • /ct r - Teleports you to a random claimed plot in the creative world.
  • /ct r <tag> - Teleports you to a random claimed plot that has the tag provided.
  • /ct t <plotname> - Teleports you to a plot such as Kruithne_polar. If you own a plot, you can leave out your name and the underscore.
  • /ct set - Sets the entrance of your plot.
  • /vote - Votes for the plot you are standing on.
  • /ct m a <playername> - Adds a member to your plot, allowing them to build with you.
  • /ct m r <playername> - Removes a member from your plot, preventing them from building with you.
  • /ct list <player> - Produces a list of plots owned by a certain player.
  • /ct j approved - Allows you to jump to a random approved plot.
  • /ct j unapproved - Allows you to jump to a random unapproved plot.
  • /head <playername> - Creates the head of the specified player.
  • /ct paintbrush - Gives the player a "paintbrush" tool that can sample and replace blocks.
  • Full Command Reference

Creative Questions

  • How do I get a plot? - Find empty plots by looking around or using /ct f. If this is your first plot you may use the command /ct claim. If not your first plot, kindly ask a staff member to claim it for you. If all your previous plots have been approved, you can again claim an empty plot with /ct claim.
  • What is an "approved" plot? - If enough players vote on your plot with /vote, it becomes an approved plot.
  • How can I add/remove players to my plot? - /ct m a <playername> adds a player to the plot you are standing in, /ct r a <playername> removes a player from the plot you are standing in.
  • How can I tell if a plot is claimed? - Hit it with a stick. If it does not show a plot name, it is free for claiming.
  • How many plots can I have? - Better question: How many can you fill with cool things?
  • A staff member won't give me another plot! - It is likely you have not made something that the staff wants to see more of. Try building something new or improving what you have. If you wish to mess around in Creative, try singleplayer. The idea here is to build a creation. A house, a roller coaster, a big redstone machine, etc. If you have made something neat, staff will happily give you more space to build more neat things.
  • I tried to make my plot better, but they still won't give me a new plot! - Refer to the last answer.
  • Can I just start over? - Moderators and Admins can reset your plot if you don't like what you have made.
  • Can I get a bigger plot? - Generally, if you have proven yourself worthy with at least one decent plot, staff will happily grant you a larger plot for a bigger project (provided you actually know what you want to do with the space). Larger plots are made by joining smaller plots together. For example, a 2x2 plot is a square made out of 4 normal plots.