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New Player Guide Pt. 2All of the essential information in summary!
Need more help? Visit the full wiki categories or type /help. Return to the main guide with 'guide.emc.gs'.Other Worlds and ServersThe Wastelands and the Frontier each have their own Nether and End Worlds.
You can access the Nether with the relevant command listed above if you're in Town or a spawn outpost, or with a Nether portal.
The End is found with Eyes of Ender in the Wastelands and Frontier, but there are fewer portals in the Frontier.GamesThe games world is used to host server events Empire Minecraft organizes. Check out our Events Calendar for more details and stay tuned on the forums to new announcements. Connect with /games to explore. The games world also contains a few non-hosted games as well.Controlling AccessLock signs outside of TownInside the Frontier and Wastelands Worlds you can lock chests and other supported blocks by using a sign. This protects them from being opened and stolen by thieves and troublemakers. Simply write "lock" on the top line of a sign above the block. On the lines below, write individual names to grant opening permissions to them. Placing a lock sign will cost you 1,000 Rupees. You can lock a variety of different items, ranging from chests to beacons and even player Heads. Once you have locked an item, only you can use or remove the item and the sign locking it. See the Locking Items page for more information on this system.Flags - residence permissionsThe Empire has lots of Flags for your residence in Town which control what other players can do on it. Flags are like permissions; they control what people can and cannot do, so be sure that you do not give Flags to people you don't trust.
Below are some important Flags to know. Learn more about permissions at the Flags and Flags - Advanced pages.
- Move gives access for a player to move on your residence
- Build allows a player to build on your residence. Be careful with this one.
- Container allows a player to access all your containers, like chests. Be careful with this one, as well.
- /res info - Check residence info. It shows you all Flags on the residence, as well as the residence number. If you cannot travel onto a residence due to a false 'move' flag, click on the ground while holding a bone to bring up the residence's information.
- /res set [Flag] t - Give a flag to everyone
- /res set [Flag] f - Remove a flag from everyone
- /res pset [Name]
Access signs on your residenceAccess signs allow you to control who can and cannot use individual blocks and items, respectively. Simply write "access" on the top line of a sign above the block. On the second, third and fourth lines, write individual names or write "everyone" to grant permissions. These signs can apply to chests, anvils, doors, redstone-based blocks, and more. See the Access and Restrict Signs page for more information.The WebsiteWebsite and ForumsTo join the Website and forums (empireminecraft.com), type /register. You will receive 5000 bonus Rupees upon your first log in!
The forums are a great place to find out what is going on in the Community, participate in the marketplaces, find Community events, make suggestions and stay up to date with updates about the Empire. You may also see players' creative sides with pictures, videos, and music sections. The Site also allows you to track your in-game details and become a supporter, plus lots more!
Everyone is welcome, so don't be afraid to post on topics and put yourself out there to become a part of the friendly EMC Community. Start off by creating a thread in the Introduce Yourself section!
If you get lost, use the Live Map for help. You can type /map in-game to bring up the Live Map link for the server that you're on.
Click on your name to go to where you are in-game. Make sure you are visible on the map with /map show. Then, on the map, zoom out, look for the nearest protected outpost, and run in that direction. Once you are there, you can use most Town Commands, including /home.Other Notable Features...Player Settings to 'Play Your Way'EMC offers a gaming experience unique to every user. With the /ps or /settings command, you can scale the difficulty at which you face mobs, change alert sounds and locations, as well as toggle various in-game features. With the 'Play Your Way' system, you are able to bring what you care about to the forefront of gameplay.
Our Player Settings are constantly expanding to bring our players more options. Here are just a few of the settings you can change:
- boss mob spawning
- custom Chat alert sounds/locations
- hiding on the map
- trade settings
The Empire has all the normal Minecraft mobs, plus a few special ones. If you are in the Frontier or the Wastelands, you may see them up close. They are well worth the fight and can even drop some special gear. If you aren't up to the challenge as is or you want a bigger fight, you can change your player difficulty with /ps to suit your play style. Don't forget that you will earn better loot if you play on a higher difficulty!
The best part: no client mod is needed to see these! With our talented Developers, we can provide refreshing and exciting monsters and bosses by programming them with better intelligence, behavior, and actions!Stables - virtual horse storageHorses and llamas cannot travel in your Vault. Therefore, to keep them safe and let you transfer them across the servers, we have developed a stable system. It is free to stable and unstable your horse on each server. For more details on horses, see the Stables and Animal Controls and Commands pages. Outside of the Town, it costs 100 Rupees to summon a horse from a stable. Storing a horse is always free.
An overview of the stable Commands:
- /stable - views the horses in your stable
- /stable store - stores currently mounted horse
- /stable summon [#] - summons a horse at your current location
Tokens - completing challenging tasksTokens are a special currency earned on Empire Minecraft when a player completes a challenging task, such as defeating Custom Mobs, such as the Enraged Zombie, Momentus, or Marlix. The number of Tokens earned will scale based on the player's personal difficulty level, but may be affected by other factors, such as the number of player deaths nearby (In other words, constantly dying will reduce the amount of Tokens earned).
Unlike Rupees, Tokens must be earned by a player, and cannot be traded nor gifted.