CoreProtect

CoreProtect survival is a server style where block and container history is treated as real evidence. Breaks, placements, chest access, and most everyday grief actions are recorded and searchable. The world feels less fragile, so players commit to bigger builds, shared storage, and long term projects without the constant fear that one incident will erase weeks of work.

The gameplay loop stays classic multiplayer survival: gather, build, trade, run farms, and grow an economy. What changes is the social layer. When something goes missing, staff can usually answer who did it, what changed, and when. When damage happens, they can restore a specific area and time window instead of wiping broad chunks and catching innocent progress in the blast.

It also sharpens rule enforcement. Servers running CoreProtect can be stricter about griefing because enforcement is practical, not guesswork. People behave differently when accountability is normal, and regulars get comfortable investing in towns, public builds, roads, and community farms. You may still need locks or claims depending on the rules, but the core expectation is simple: responsibility is traceable, and most damage is recoverable.