Romania

Romania servers are defined by who the community is, not by a unique rule set. Romanian is usually the default language in chat, rules, and staff replies, with English used when mixed groups show up. That makes the server feel more immediate for locals: faster coordination, fewer misunderstandings, and a shared sense of humor and etiquette that shapes how people trade, argue, and organize.

Location shows up most in responsiveness. For players in Romania and nearby, movement and combat tend to feel crisp, especially in timing-heavy activities like PvP, parkour, and busy events where rubberbanding is obvious. From farther away you can still play, but modes that rely on tight hit registration and quick placement, like practice PvP or bridging, will punish latency more than casual survival.

The mode lineup is familiar: survival with claims, economy shops, factions-style raiding, kit PvP arenas, and the occasional hub with minigames. What makes the experience distinct is the social layer: recruitment posts, trade offers, Discord groups, and staff decisions tend to follow Romanian community norms, and many groups stick together across seasons and server resets.