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Ugh, sorry for the double post but...

I jumped into the server to play for the first time and I still don't have build rights?

Could I get you to double check to see if i'm added?

k1ng0fh34rt5

k 1(one) n g 0(zero) f h 3(three) 4(four) r t 5(five)

I've noticed sometimes people don't notice the 0 = zero...

Thanks,

Can I just point something out.

If your cutting down trees, cut the whole damn tree down. Don't leave stumps or floating trees. And replant where possible. Don't be selfish.

If you're going to trigger a creeper and it blows up part of someone else's house or road - REPAIR IT - don't be a douche. You'd be ****ed off if someone blew up part of your build and left it broken.

I personally don't mind if you take some of my crops, but for the love of god replant seeds!

And just like real life - CLOSE GATES/DOORS after you.

</rant>

Someone did this to my sheep pen, big creeper hole, no sheep left, had to spend 20mins collecting them back up.

How so, I thought it was now guarded by Lava?

As to what you said Grunt, I've moved my place because of it. Endless amounts of times I've gone back to the spawn to see what people have been building, and all I see is floating trees and holes in the path I made.

I also built the greenhouse (ex0toxic mostly) with all the crops, which someone kept harvesting and not replanting, despite the signs which says replant what you take.

Can I just point something out.

If your cutting down trees, cut the whole damn tree down. Don't leave stumps or floating trees. And replant where possible. Don't be selfish.

If you're going to trigger a creeper and it blows up part of someone else's house or road - REPAIR IT - don't be a douche. You'd be ****ed off if someone blew up part of your build and left it broken.

I personally don't mind if you take some of my crops, but for the love of god replant seeds!

And just like real life - CLOSE GATES/DOORS after you.

</rant>

I had an issue the other day, i was going into the mine under my house and someone had replaced my fence gate with a standard fence piece, also someone broke a few blocks of glass on a skylight.

How so, I thought it was now guarded by Lava?

Yes that's what prompted the lava moat :p

all I see is floating trees and holes in the path I made.

Yeah, lots of floating trees but i cut down the ones i come across and fix the holes in the road :)

I also built the greenhouse (ex0toxic mostly)

I just supplied a few stacks of glass :)

Ugh, sorry for the double post but...

I jumped into the server to play for the first time and I still don't have build rights?

Could I get you to double check to see if i'm added?

k1ng0fh34rt5

k 1(one) n g 0(zero) f h 3(three) 4(four) r t 5(five)

I've noticed sometimes people don't notice the 0 = zero...

Thanks,

Sorry about that, it seems to have worked now if you'd like to try again.

Could I get my nephew's account approved?

protocyber0

Thanks,

yokimaru - Thanks, would like to check it out.

Done - should both be in citizen. If this isn't the case when you sign in give me a shout.

Can I just point something out.

If your cutting down trees, cut the whole damn tree down. Don't leave stumps or floating trees. And replant where possible. Don't be selfish.

If you're going to trigger a creeper and it blows up part of someone else's house or road - REPAIR IT - don't be a douche. You'd be ****ed off if someone blew up part of your build and left it broken.

I personally don't mind if you take some of my crops, but for the love of god replant seeds!

And just like real life - CLOSE GATES/DOORS after you.

</rant>

I second this!

after reading the last few posts i think it would be a good idea for (whoever has control over the server) to turn off environmental damage from creepers (same with endermen, turn off their ability to pick up blocks, I know I'm not alone in hating griefing mobs)

you shouldn't even need a bukkit plugin anymore on the current version of minecraft to turn it off

You really take away the survival aspect of the game when you take away creeper damage.

Endermen shouldn't really be able to move blocks that you specifically placed. I'm not sure how the mechanics work, but I've only ever seen them move dirt.

I'm fine with it either way, and this is after getting my animal farm blown up by a creeper.

You really take away the survival aspect of the game when you take away creeper damage.

Endermen shouldn't really be able to move blocks that you specifically placed. I'm not sure how the mechanics work, but I've only ever seen them move dirt.

I'm fine with it either way, and this is after getting my animal farm blown up by a creeper.

you misunderstand i think, you can turn off environmental damage from creepers, aka their explosions don't destroy blocks but the explosion will still hurt/kill you

this is the plugin i used to do this on my old tekkit server (and yes it's been updated to work on latest bukkit versions) http://dev.bukkit.or...rver-mods/mobs/

this plugin pretty much gives you complete control of almost every aspect of mobs

Despite how much I really hate creeper explosions...I think I would miss them if they weren't there, and so don't really think they should be messed with. Especially not to make them as powerful as The_Decryptor is proposing.

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