
Vanilla
An overview of the Vanilla Mode on BladeSMP.net, including its concept, ruleset, whitelist system, and roleplay-oriented gameplay inspired by the German project Craft Attack.
Introduction
The Vanilla Mode on BladeSMP.net is a closed, whitelist-only SMP designed to closely resemble the well-known German project Craft Attack. This mode focuses on fair play, roleplay-oriented interactions, and controlled conflicts, creating a stable and enjoyable environment for content creators and long-term players.
Access is limited, and only a restricted number of players are allowed to participate to maintain quality and balance.
1. Core Concept
1.1 Craft-Attack-Inspired Gameplay
The Vanilla Mode is heavily inspired by Craft Attack.
Emphasis is placed on:
Roleplay-based interactions
Story-driven conflicts
Community-focused gameplay
Especially when interacting with streamers or content creators, players are expected to act with restraint and awareness.
2. Whitelist & Access
2.1 Closed Whitelist System
The server runs on a closed whitelist.
Only approved players may join.
Player slots are limited to preserve the intended experience.
3. Rules & Conflict Guidelines
3.1 Griefing & Killing
Direct griefing is not directly allowed.
killing is not directly allowed.
Mass killing or excessive violence is strictly forbidden.
3.2 Controlled PvP & Roleplay
PvP may only occur in limited, reasonable amounts.
Conflicts should be:
Roleplay-based
Story-driven
Proportional
Large-scale actions, wars, or major events must be approved by the server team in advance.
This is important for all applicants!
4. Mods & Technical Setup
4.1 Vanilla-Focused Modifications
The server remains purely vanilla-oriented with no gameplay-breaking mods.
Only up to five minor quality-of-life modifications are used, such as:
Expanded Ender Chest
Spawn Elytra
Other small improvements that do not alter core vanilla mechanics
5. Enforcement & Server Authority
The server team reserves the right to:
Intervene in conflicts
Stop unapproved large-scale actions
Enforce rules to protect the overall experience
Violations may result in warnings, temporary removal, or whitelist revocation.
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