Towny
Towny servers center on player-run towns that claim chunks and enforce rules through ranks and permissions. Instead of scattered solo bases, you live inside a settlement with a mayor, a shared bank, and clear control over who can build, access containers, or use redstone within town land.
The loop is survival with accountability: make money, buy or earn a plot, fund claims, and keep the town active enough to hold what it owns. Progress shows up as stable borders, paid upkeep, filled plots, and a town that can afford to expand, not just better gear.
Because claimed land is usually protected, conflict shifts away from random raiding and toward borders, diplomacy, and whatever war rules the server runs. Nations and alliances matter when enabled, but even without formal wars, the map becomes a mosaic of jurisdictions where decisions stick and reputations carry.
Good Towny feels like shared space done seriously: planned streets, public farms, markets, zoning, and the small politics of living close. It rewards builders and organizers as much as grinders, and it gives long-term survival a reason to commit to a place.
Is Towny just survival with claims?
It is more communal and rule-driven than basic claims. Land belongs to a town, not just a player, and day-to-day play is shaped by ranks, permissions, plot ownership, taxes, and town decisions like expansion and layout.
How safe is your stuff on a Towny server?
Inside claimed town land, permissions usually prevent block breaking and container access by strangers, so opportunistic griefing and theft drop sharply. Most risk comes from building in wilderness, trusting the wrong permissions, or special wartime rules on servers that run them.
How do you get a plot and start building?
You join a town and buy a plot, get one assigned, or found a town and claim land. Towns claim chunks as town land; plots are the pieces residents own and build on within those claims.
What does a mayor actually do?
They manage the town bank, claims, taxes, ranks, and build permissions, and they set the tone for growth and organization. A well-run mayor makes expansion and public projects possible; a careless one can leave the town broke, stalled, or misconfigured.
Is PvP always on in Towny?
Usually not everywhere. Many servers disable PvP inside towns and allow it in wilderness, arenas, or during wars. The point is controlled risk, where fighting ties into territory and politics instead of constant spawn camping.
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