Vote parties

Vote parties are server-wide reward events that trigger when the community hits a voting goal. Players vote on server-list sites, the server tracks the total, and once the counter reaches the threshold a vote party fires, usually rewarding everyone online or everyone who voted recently.

The day-to-day loop is straightforward: run /vote, open the links, claim your personal vote reward, and nudge the global counter forward. When it pops, it is meant to feel like a mini event without staff involvement: a broadcast, chat noise, and a burst of crate rolls, keys, or currency hitting the server at once.

On most servers, vote parties are tied into progression. Early rewards tend to be practical support like food, tools, claim blocks, or starter money. Later, the loot often shifts to acceleration items like crate keys, boosters, enchant books, and sometimes economy-defining drops. When rewards are tuned as a catch-up and retention mechanic, it feels good. When they are overtuned, they become the main gear path and can warp prices and power gaps.

The real draw is social momentum. Players remind each other to vote, towns and factions coordinate to push the last few votes, and hitting the goal feels like a small shared win. On high-pop servers it can become background noise. On smaller ones it lands more like a ritual everyone recognizes.

How does a vote party trigger on most servers?

Each vote adds to a global counter. When it reaches a set number, the server runs an automated event that announces the vote party and distributes rewards, often through crates, keys, or a direct payout.

Do I need to be online to get the vote party rewards?

Depends on the server. Many only pay out to online players to keep the moment active. Others track who voted and let you claim later with a command, mailbox, or storage system.

What rewards are typical in vote parties?

Common rewards include crate keys, in-game currency, XP, claim blocks, kits, and utility items. Some servers add high-impact loot like spawners or rare enchant books, which can noticeably speed progression and affect the economy.

Can vote parties mess with a server economy?

Yes, if the rewards are strong enough to become the dominant source of value. Frequent keys, large cash drops, or rare items injected on a schedule can inflate markets and widen gaps between regular voters and everyone else.

Why do servers bother running vote parties?

Votes improve visibility on server lists. Vote parties turn that into a shared incentive so voting feels like helping the whole server, not just collecting your daily reward.