Farmwelt

A Farmwelt is a dedicated resource world running alongside a server’s permanent worlds. It exists for one job: gathering at scale. You mine for diamonds and deepslate, clear forests for logs, dig out sand and terracotta, raid structures, and do the kind of high-volume extraction that would hollow out a long-term map.

The defining feature is the reset. On a schedule or when it’s exhausted, the Farmwelt is wiped and regenerated. Right after a reset, caves are untouched and structures are intact; weeks later, you see stripped hillsides, ladder shafts, and tunnel networks. That reset rhythm shapes how people play, and big grinds like beacon projects or netherite sessions often get planned around it.

Most servers treat builds, towns, and long-term farms as belonging in protected worlds, with the Farmwelt as disposable space. Access is usually straightforward and the expectation is that you go in, fill shulkers, and leave. Because it’s shared extraction territory, rules tend to be lighter: terrain damage is normal, protection may be limited, and whether it’s safe depends on the server’s PvE or PvP culture.

A well-run Farmwelt keeps survival friction where it matters. You still manage inventory, durability, food, and risk, but you are not punished for being efficient. The payoff is a main world that stays livable and scenic, while resource progression remains honest and player-driven.

Does a Farmwelt reset delete my items or base there?

Yes. A reset regenerates the world, so anything left inside it disappears, including chests, farms, signs, and temporary bases. Bring valuables back to the permanent worlds and assume nothing in the Farmwelt is meant to last.

Is the Nether and End included in the Farmwelt?

It depends on the server’s setup. Some only reset a Farmwelt Overworld. Others attach a separate Nether for quartz and ancient debris, and sometimes a separate End for shulkers and elytra. Check whether those dimensions exist and whether they reset with the same cadence.

Why not just expand the main world into new chunks?

Because it pushes exploration farther out, grows storage and map size, and leaves mined-out biomes around player hubs. A Farmwelt concentrates that impact into a world designed to be consumed and refreshed.

Can I claim land or expect protection in a Farmwelt?

Often not. Many servers limit or disable claims there to keep it focused on gathering, while others still enforce anti-grief rules without offering full protection. The practical rule is to travel light and avoid relying on anything you cannot recover.

What is normal Farmwelt etiquette?

Do not trap or obstruct public portals and paths, and do not turn common routes into hazards with lava, TNT, or mob dumps. Beyond that, expectations follow the server: PvE communities usually want you to avoid sabotaging other players’ work; PvP communities treat the Farmwelt as contested space.