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You go on Minecraft Classic and click on Multiplayer. A good server is Team 9000 Free Build.
At least 98% of all Minecraft servers are free. Classic Minecraft is always free and does not require you to buy and download the full version of the game. However it has limited abilities and blocks compared to the full version. Minecraft creative and Minecraft survival require you to buy the full version. Once you have bought the full version, full version servers are completely free. See the related links below for more information.
If you are in the free version in mutliplayer, certain servers if you type /fly, you can fly, but only some allow that. Although if you are in the free version of singleplayer, you can not fly. If you have bought minecraft, you can fly if you are in creative mode by double tapping 'space', or by downloading a mod. Servers can be picky about mods you can and can not use.
Classic Servers: Classic servers are free for all to play. Creative/Survival/Hardcore: Many of these servers require you to fill in an application in the servers "official" thread on the Minecraft forum. Most of the time, servers are "whitelisted". Which means you cannot access the server unless your application has been approved. You will be automatically kicked by the server if it does not recognise your name. Some servers are not whitelisted and are free for anybody to join on condition that you follow the server rules. Take a look at the Minecraft forums to see which servers require you to apply or which are free for anybody to join.
You do not need to own Minecraft to host servers for it.
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Yes. In order to play in Creative mode without downloading Minecraft, go to their website, and find the button that says creative mode (free). And also browser on SupremeStrategy .com
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The NumberID for Logs is 17. The command is: /give [username] [numberid] [amount] (This only works on certain servers. Usually, Free-Build.)
No. The only legally free version of Minecraft is the demo creative mode on Minecraft's home page. The link can be found below.