Custom tools
Custom tools servers are built around gear that does something, not just gear with higher stats. A pick might vein-mine, auto-smelt, or break a 3×3. An axe can fell a whole tree. A hoe can harvest and replant in a radius. The result is a different feel to routine work: less one-block-at-a-time, more planning around shapes, lines, and batches.
Progression usually centers on earning access to better behaviors. You start with basic utility, then upgrade through crafting tiers, quests, boss drops, events, or an economy shop. A good setup feels like you are buying time and capability, not skipping the game. You use the tool to produce more, sell more, build faster, then reinvest into the next tier.
The format stays interesting when tools come with real constraints. Cooldowns, fuel, charge systems, repair materials, level gates, and durability costs keep bulk clearing from turning into permanent creative mode. Over time you end up with a loadout: a precise tool for careful work, a heavy tool for clearing projects, and maybe one utility item for torches, selling, or inventory handling.
Because output goes up, the surrounding server tends to be economy-forward. Backpacks, auto-sell, storage systems, and resource worlds pair naturally with high-throughput tools, while claims and spawn protections often limit where AoE and felling works. Balance matters: vein-mining can flood the market, AoE can stress performance, and anything that crosses into combat can get messy fast. The best servers keep the power aimed at quality of life and progression while preserving risk, costs, and choices.
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Welcome to AscentMC, an extremely new custom Skyblock server currently in beta on the latest version. We focus on a fair experience with absolutely no pay to win, and we are building the server alongside a tight knit, active community. If y…
