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PvP servers put player versus player conflict at the center. Expect raids, contested resources, and group play. Rules around offline raiding, kits, and team sizes shape the experience more than headline player counts.
PvE servers focus on cooperation, progression, building, and exploration without forced player combat. They suit players who want to commit to long-term bases, taming, or shared worlds without raid pressure.
Roleplay servers expect players to play a character with consistent behavior. Quality depends on community standards, staff, whitelist process, and the rules around metagaming, voice, and conflict.
Modded servers run mod packs, plugins, or custom content that change progression, balance, or features. Quality depends on the pack used, the launcher process, and how clearly the community documents required installs.
Vanilla servers run the base game without major mods or rule overhauls. They suit players who want the original experience with consistent rules, fair play, and minimal client setup.
Survival servers center on gathering, crafting, food, shelter, and threats from the environment or other players. Difficulty, wipe cadence, and base rules define how much progression you keep.
Economy servers focus on trade, currency, shops, and player markets. Health depends on shop policy, anti-inflation rules, and how much real money interacts with in-game value.
Factions servers organize play around groups competing for territory, resources, or political power. They suit players who want guild-style conflict more than solo play.
Minigames servers vary widely in rules, activity, and player culture. Community servers vary widely in rules, activity, and player culture. Read the listing, check the Discord, and confirm region and rules before committing time.
Hardcore servers raise the stakes through permadeath, scarcity, harsher PvP, or tighter rules. They reward careful play and committed groups over casual sessions.
Whitelist servers screen players before they can join. They protect roleplay quality, community standards, or a mature player base, at the cost of a slower onboarding.
Creative servers vary widely in rules, activity, and player culture. Community servers vary widely in rules, activity, and player culture. Read the listing, check the Discord, and confirm region and rules before committing time.