Bounties
Bounties servers turn PvP into a paid hunt. Fights happen because a name has value, not just because two players collided. Someone posts a reward, hunters start looking, and the server feels tighter when every trip to the Nether or run back from a mine could be someone cashing in.
The loop is straightforward: earn currency or items, place a bounty, then either protect yourself or collect. Once you are marked, you stop moving like a normal survival player. You route around obvious paths, treat portals like choke points, and think in escape lines instead of straight lines. Hunters learn fast that information beats gear. Watching who shows up after a raid, checking common farms, camping portal exits, and catching a target while they are sorting inventory wins more bounties than sprinting across plains.
The format lives on how tracking and payouts are tuned. Some servers give a compass ping or rough coordinates, others only tell you the target is online. Payout rules vary too: any credited kill, no teammates, specific weapons, or proof items. Too much accuracy turns into a constant dogpile; too little turns into random PvP with paperwork. The good setups keep pressure high while still giving the target room to outplay the hunters.
Bounties also create a social economy. Grudges become contracts, protection becomes a service, and intel starts trading hands. You can post a bounty to deal with a base camper, bait hunters with a decoy, or fund someone else to do the fighting while you keep building. When it works, even quieter players matter because they can bankroll a hit or finish one at the right moment.
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