no resets

A no resets server runs on a simple promise: the world stays. The Overworld, Nether, and usually the End are not on a seasonal wipe schedule, so your base, farms, infrastructure, and name keep their value over time.

That permanence changes how people play. Instead of rushing a fresh map, you invest: long-term storage, villager setups, reliable farms, transport lines, and builds meant to be lived in. Where you settle matters because neighborhoods form, routes get established, and the map develops real geography the community remembers.

The social side is different too. Veteran areas become landmarks, and new players often plug into existing systems through shops, public utilities, group projects, and shared districts rather than isolating in untouched wilderness. The world will show its age near spawn and along travel corridors, and that wear is part of the appeal: you are joining an ongoing place, not a temporary season.