Claims

Claims servers run on a simple promise: you can mark land as yours, and other players cannot break, place, or take from it without permission. That one rule rewires survival. You still mine, build, and roam, but you do it with the expectation that your base will still exist when you log back in.

The loop is straightforward: scout a spot, claim it, build inside the border, then grow your footprint as your projects scale up. Claiming is usually chunk based, a tool selection (often a golden shovel), or a command driven system. Expansion tends to be paced through a claim allowance that grows with playtime or progression, so choosing location and layout matters instead of claiming half a biome on day one.

Claims change the social atmosphere more than the mechanics. Outside your border, a public farm or path might get used and that is normal. Inside, your storage, villagers, and redstone are treated as off limits. You see towns happen naturally when neighbors claim next to each other, leave roads unclaimed, and share utilities, because cooperation stops feeling like a gamble.

The real skill is permissions. Most servers split trust into levels, like letting someone open doors or use buttons without giving them build rights, and often separating container access from block breaking. Claims are not invincibility, they are rules you have to manage. One sloppy trust setting, a public chest, or an interaction you forgot to lock down is how most theft happens on these servers.

PvP and raiding, when they exist, are usually pushed into the wilderness. Many setups disable PvP or block damage inside claims, or allow fighting but prevent base destruction. The vibe leans toward long term builds, trading, and steady progression. If you want stability and neighborly play, claims fit. If you want constant risk and base wiping, the walls will feel real.

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