OneBlock

OneBlock begins with a single block suspended in the void. Break it and it instantly becomes the next block. That one square is your resource stream, your early crafting path, and your biggest liability. It plays like Skyblock distilled into one loop: mine, handle whatever appears, turn the drops into stability.

Progression is phase-based. The block starts with basics like dirt, wood, and stone, plus occasional chests to bootstrap tools and storage. After enough breaks, the table shifts into higher tiers, bringing ores, biome-themed materials, and eventually items you would normally travel for. Pace is simple: mine faster, move through phases sooner, and keep your island organized enough that random output does not stall you.

The danger is compressed because everything spawns at your feet. A hostile mob on a tiny platform is a problem immediately, and knockback deaths are routine if you build sloppy. Strong OneBlock play is about control: widen early, add rails or walls, light and spawn-proof, then route spawns into a safe kill area so mining stays steady instead of chaotic.

Multiplayer servers usually run solo islands or small teams, with visiting and trading shaping the social side. The long-term game becomes efficiency and flex: clean layouts, storage and sorting, grinders where allowed, and racing phase milestones or island value. Some communities treat it as a competition; others as a shared optimization project where the fun is watching a single block turn into a full base.

Is OneBlock basically Skyblock?

It shares the void-island setup, but progression is driven by a regenerating block with phase-based loot tables. Instead of living off a starter chest and a couple of generators, you advance by mining counts and adapting to what the block and its spawns throw at you.

What are phases on OneBlock servers?

Phases are milestones tied to how many times the block has been broken. Each phase changes what the block can become and what can appear from it, usually escalating from basic blocks into ores, themed materials, and more dangerous mob spawns.

What do new players die to most often?

Void deaths from knockback and surprise spawns on cramped platforms. The fixes are unglamorous but decisive: expand the platform, add guard rails or walls, light everything, and build a controlled spawn or kill spot so mobs cannot reach you while you mine.

Do you mine the block manually forever?

Early on, yes. Later you typically speed it up with better tools and upgrades, plus storage and sorting to keep the loop moving. Most servers limit full automation because it skips the pacing that phases are built around.

What should I check before committing to a OneBlock server?

Look at phase pacing and reset policy, what happens on void death and inventory loss, and whether the economy is player-trade driven or grinder driven. Team size limits and island visiting rules also matter because they determine how social the server feels.