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You can protect your land in PVC by placing a claim block. Placing a claim block prevents other players from breaking or placing blocks, using redstone switches such as buttons or pressure plates, opening doors, and opening chests and furnaces. The claim blocks are made of ores, and it is for this reason that you can’t silk touch ores in PVC.
 
You can protect your land in PVC by placing a claim block. Placing a claim block prevents other players from breaking or placing blocks, using redstone switches such as buttons or pressure plates, opening doors, and opening chests and furnaces. The claim blocks are made of ores, and it is for this reason that you can’t silk touch ores in PVC.
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For an in-depth claim blocks command guide, read [[Claim Commands]].
   
 
== Types of Claim Block ==
 
== Types of Claim Block ==
 
There are four different types of claim block: lapis, coal, redstone, and diamond. Each block covers an area 64 blocks above and below it, except for lapis, which covers 5 blocks above and below. The ores differ in horizontal radius.
 
There are four different types of claim block: lapis, coal, redstone, and diamond. Each block covers an area 64 blocks above and below it, except for lapis, which covers 5 blocks above and below. The ores differ in horizontal radius.
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!Ore (name)
 
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!Area covered
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Ore (Name)
 
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|Lapis (10x)
 
 
|5 blocks out from the core; 11x11 blocks total.
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Area covered
 
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|Coal (32x)
 
 
|16 blocks out from the core; 33x33 blocks total.
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|Redstone (64x)
<nowiki> </nowiki>Lapis (10x)
 
 
|32 blocks out from the core; 65x65 blocks total.
 
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|Diamond (128x)
<nowiki> </nowiki>5 blocks out from the core; 11x11 blocks total.
 
 
|64 blocks out from the core; 129x129 blocks total.
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Coal (32x)
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>16 blocks out from the core; 33x33 blocks total.
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Redstone (64x)
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>32 blocks out from the core; 65x65 blocks total.
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Diamond (128x)
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>64 blocks out from the core; 129x129 blocks total.
 
 
 
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=== Playtime ===
 
=== Playtime ===
The easiest way of getting claim blocks is just by playing. After your first 30 minutes of playtime you are given one coal claim block, and after nine hours you are given two more. You can check your playtime by using the command /playtime.
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The easiest way of getting claim blocks is just by playing. After your first 30 minutes of playtime you are given one coal claim block, and after nine hours you are given two more. You can check your playtime by using the command ''/playtime.''
   
 
=== Buying Claim Blocks ===
 
=== Buying Claim Blocks ===
 
[[File:The spawn claim shop.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
[[File:The spawn claim shop.png|thumb|220x220px]]
If you want more claim blocks after you have received your three free claim blocks, you must buy them. The shop for claim blocks is located at spawn at -168, 108, 116. To buy lapis, coal, and redstone claim blocks, emeralds and playtime certificates are required. You are given a playtime certificate every eight hours of playtime. These are the current prices for these blocks as of February 2020:
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If you want more claim blocks after you have received your three free claim blocks, you must buy them. The shop for claim blocks is located at [[spawn]] at -168, 108, 116. To buy lapis, coal, and redstone claim blocks, diamonds and playtime certificates are required. You are given a playtime certificate every eight hours of playtime. These are the current prices for these blocks as of July 2020:
   
''Note: when you buy a lapis claim from the shop, it will give a “4x4” claim. This covers the same area as a 10x claim, and if you place it then break it it will turn into a 10x claim.''
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''Note: when you buy a lapis claim from the shop, it will give a “4x4” claim. This covers the same area as a 10x claim, and if you place it then break it it will turn into a 10x claim. The same is true for the coal and redstone claims, that say "16x16" and "32x32" in the shop but will convert to the correct size when placed.''
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!Ore (name)
 
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!Diamonds required
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!Playtime certificates required
<nowiki> </nowiki>Ore (Name)
 
 
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|Lapis (10x)
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|8 diamonds
<nowiki> </nowiki>Emeralds required
 
 
|1
 
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|Coal (32x)
<nowiki> </nowiki>Playtime certificates required
 
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|16 diamonds
 
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|2
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|Redstone (64x)
<nowiki> </nowiki>Lapis (10x)
 
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|12 diamond blocks
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>16 emeralds
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>1
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Coal (32x)
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>32 emeralds
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>2
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Redstone (64x)
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>30 emerald blocks
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>2
 
 
 
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=== Diamond Claim Blocks ===
 
=== Diamond Claim Blocks ===
 
[[File:The Big Claim book.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
[[File:The Big Claim book.png|thumb|220x220px]]
Diamond claim blocks are a little different to the other claim blocks in the game. To buy one, you need six playtime certificates and a Nepero. The Nepero can be bought at spawn or at the bank, and costs two superemeralds and The Big Claim book. This book can only be obtained through events, most often by winning them. The superemeralds are bought at the bank for 128 emerald blocks each. The total needed to buy a diamond claim block is four stacks of emerald blocks, six playtime certificates, and The Big Claim.
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Diamond claim blocks are a little different to the other claim blocks in the game. To buy one, you need The Big Claim Book and a Nepero. The Nepero can be bought at spawn or at the bank, and costs 36 diamond blocks and 12 playtime certificates. The Big Claim Book can only be obtained through events, most often by winning them. The total needed to buy a diamond claim block is 36 diamond blocks, 12 playtime certificates, and The Big Claim.
   
 
=== Trading with Other Players ===
 
=== Trading with Other Players ===
Whilst smaller claim blocks can be traded or sold, '''it is against the rules to sell, trade, or give away your diamond claim blocks'''. You are also prohibited from selling or giving away your playtime certificates and The Big Claim book.
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'''It is against the rules to sell, trade, or give away your claim blocks'''. You are also prohibited from selling or giving away your playtime certificates and The Big Claim book.
   
 
== Placing Claim Blocks ==
 
== Placing Claim Blocks ==
 
[[File:A claim on the dynmap.png|thumb|142x142px]]
 
[[File:A claim on the dynmap.png|thumb|142x142px]]
When you place a claim block, your claim will show up on the dynmap. Whilst you can overlap your own claims, you can’t overlap other players’. Check the rules before you place your first claim to make sure you aren’t breaking any.
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When you place a claim block, your claim will show up on the [https://map.peacefulvanilla.club/ dynmap]. Whilst you can overlap your own claims, you can’t overlap other players’. Check the [https://peaceful-vanilla-club.fandom.com/wiki/Server_Rules rules] before you place your first claim to make sure you aren’t breaking any.
   
 
You can place smaller claims inside larger ones to make plots. These could be used as rooms in a hotel, or as member houses inside a union’s larger claim.
 
You can place smaller claims inside larger ones to make plots. These could be used as rooms in a hotel, or as member houses inside a union’s larger claim.
   
 
==== Why can’t I place my claim block? ====
 
==== Why can’t I place my claim block? ====
You may have reached the limit of claim blocks allowed for your rank. Check the ranks page to learn more.
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You may have reached the limit of claim blocks allowed for your rank. Check the [[Server Ranks|ranks page]] to learn more.
   
== Adding Players to my Claim and Other Commands ==
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== Adding Players to my Claim ==
 
For every command listed here that uses ''/ps'', ''/claim ''can be used as well.
 
For every command listed here that uses ''/ps'', ''/claim ''can be used as well.
   
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To remove someone from your claim simply use ''/ps remove [username]'' or ''/ps removeowner [username]'', depending on their role.
 
To remove someone from your claim simply use ''/ps remove [username]'' or ''/ps removeowner [username]'', depending on their role.
   
=== Other Commands ===
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== Advanced Claim Commands ==
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For a more in-depth guide about claims and related commands, read [[Claim Commands]] Wiki Page.
There are many ways you can customise the function of your claim. ''/ps help'' will give you a list of available commands.
 
[[File:Ps flag.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
One way you can change your claim is by using ''/ps flag.'' A list of ‘flags’ that you can change will come up in chat.
 
 
Each flag does something different:
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Flag name
 
 
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use
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can use redstone switches such as buttons or pressure plates, or open doors and trapdoors.
 
 
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chest-access
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can access chests and furnaces.
 
 
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allow-block-break
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Specifies which blocks players can place.
 
 
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allow-block-place
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Specifies which blocks players can break.
 
 
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deny-block-break
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Specifies which blocks players can’t break.
 
 
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deny-block-place
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Specifies which blocks players can’t place.
 
 
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block-break
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can break blocks.
 
 
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block-place
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can place blocks.
 
 
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sleep
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can sleep.
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>damage-animals
 
 
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Whether players can damage animals.
 
 
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To edit the flags that have ‘Allow Deny’ next to them, you simply click on allow or deny. Then, if you want to specify who is affected, you click ‘[ all ]’ next to it. You can cycle through several options: members, owners, non-members and non-owners.
 
 
For the flags that have ‘Edit’ next to them, you must put in a value of which block you want to be affected before you can change who it affects. For example, say you want to allow non-members to break dirt blocks. You click on ‘Edit’, which automatically inputs ''/ps flag allow-block-break'' into your text box. Because you want dirt blocks to be broken you would say ''/ps flag allow-block-break dirt''. Then you say ''/ps flag'' to bring up the options again, and you click on ‘[ all ]’ until you reach non-members.
 
 
It’s possible to input more than one block in the value. When doing this, you simply list the blocks next to each other separated by a comma but no space. So if you’d wanted players to be able to break dirt and oak planks you’d say ''/ps flag allow-block-break dirt,oak_planks''.
 
 
The ‘Edit’ flags can be combined with block-break and block-place. If you wanted everyone to be able to break all blocks except for cobblestone, you’d click on ‘Allow’ next to block-break. Then you’d say ''/ps flag deny-block-break cobblestone''.
 
 
To reset the ‘Edit’ flags, simply put null in place of a block, e.g. ''/ps flag deny-block-break null''.
 
   
 
== Why is my Claim Gone? ==
 
== Why is my Claim Gone? ==

Revision as of 18:54, 25 August 2020

You can protect your land in PVC by placing a claim block. Placing a claim block prevents other players from breaking or placing blocks, using redstone switches such as buttons or pressure plates, opening doors, and opening chests and furnaces. The claim blocks are made of ores, and it is for this reason that you can’t silk touch ores in PVC.

For an in-depth claim blocks command guide, read Claim Commands.

Types of Claim Block

There are four different types of claim block: lapis, coal, redstone, and diamond. Each block covers an area 64 blocks above and below it, except for lapis, which covers 5 blocks above and below. The ores differ in horizontal radius.

Ore (name) Area covered
Lapis (10x) 5 blocks out from the core; 11x11 blocks total.
Coal (32x) 16 blocks out from the core; 33x33 blocks total.
Redstone (64x) 32 blocks out from the core; 65x65 blocks total.
Diamond (128x) 64 blocks out from the core; 129x129 blocks total.

How to Get Claim Blocks

Playtime

The easiest way of getting claim blocks is just by playing. After your first 30 minutes of playtime you are given one coal claim block, and after nine hours you are given two more. You can check your playtime by using the command /playtime.

Buying Claim Blocks

The spawn claim shop

If you want more claim blocks after you have received your three free claim blocks, you must buy them. The shop for claim blocks is located at spawn at -168, 108, 116. To buy lapis, coal, and redstone claim blocks, diamonds and playtime certificates are required. You are given a playtime certificate every eight hours of playtime. These are the current prices for these blocks as of July 2020:

Note: when you buy a lapis claim from the shop, it will give a “4x4” claim. This covers the same area as a 10x claim, and if you place it then break it it will turn into a 10x claim. The same is true for the coal and redstone claims, that say "16x16" and "32x32" in the shop but will convert to the correct size when placed.

Ore (name) Diamonds required Playtime certificates required
Lapis (10x) 8 diamonds 1
Coal (32x) 16 diamonds 2
Redstone (64x) 12 diamond blocks 5

Diamond Claim Blocks

The Big Claim book

Diamond claim blocks are a little different to the other claim blocks in the game. To buy one, you need The Big Claim Book and a Nepero. The Nepero can be bought at spawn or at the bank, and costs 36 diamond blocks and 12 playtime certificates. The Big Claim Book can only be obtained through events, most often by winning them. The total needed to buy a diamond claim block is 36 diamond blocks, 12 playtime certificates, and The Big Claim.

Trading with Other Players

It is against the rules to sell, trade, or give away your claim blocks. You are also prohibited from selling or giving away your playtime certificates and The Big Claim book.

Placing Claim Blocks

A claim on the dynmap

When you place a claim block, your claim will show up on the dynmap. Whilst you can overlap your own claims, you can’t overlap other players’. Check the rules before you place your first claim to make sure you aren’t breaking any.

You can place smaller claims inside larger ones to make plots. These could be used as rooms in a hotel, or as member houses inside a union’s larger claim.

Why can’t I place my claim block?

You may have reached the limit of claim blocks allowed for your rank. Check the ranks page to learn more.

Adding Players to my Claim

For every command listed here that uses /ps, /claim can be used as well.

Adding Players

There are two different commands to add players to your claim: /ps add [username] and /ps addowner [username]. Using /ps add makes the player a member of your claim. This means that the claim no longer protects your land from them, but it doesn’t allow them to alter the claim or claim block in any way. /ps addowner makes the player an owner of your claim. This gives them complete control over the claim, in the same way you have.

To remove someone from your claim simply use /ps remove [username] or /ps removeowner [username], depending on their role.

Advanced Claim Commands

For a more in-depth guide about claims and related commands, read Claim Commands Wiki Page.

Why is my Claim Gone?

If you’ve been absent from the server for more than 25 days, the admins may remove your claim. If this happens, your chests are accessible to all players and your stuff may be looted. This is not against the rules. It is against the rules, however, to grief unclaimed buildings, so if you return and find that your build has been griefed then be sure the let the staff know.

Upon your return, your claim block can be rolled back if you request it.