It depends on what plugin that server is using for rules.
A good idea may be to ask the admins/other players on the server.
Some of the ways I have seen rules accepted:
/accept
/rulesaccept
/acceptrules
/rules accept
No! Mods are short for modifications, which change the gameplay slightly. They aren't illegal, they just support only the version of Minecraft they are compiled for. Jeb is even thinking of adding "Mod Support". Although, If you are playing on multiplayer servers, you should check the rules because some servers ban certain mods/hacks. Some servers even require you to download certain mods and/or texture packs to log into them (Tekkit servers, etc.)
Yes, and no. If you are on multiplayer you can, but only if the rules allow you to. But technically no, because it is mostly for building. So that's that.
That depends on the server you want to play on. Ask an op on the server what the rules are if they are not located at spawn.
There is this Server called Punchblocks its IP: punchblocks.net Its the best server but you have to follow the rules.
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.
In the game Minecraft, creepers cannot break blocks that are considered "unbreakable," such as bedrock and certain types of blocks found in end structures. They also do not destroy blocks that are protected by specific plugins or game rules in multiplayer servers. Additionally, creepers cannot break blocks that are not adjacent to the explosion’s epicenter.
In Minecraft, a server is a multiplayer platform that allows players to connect and play together in a shared world. Servers can host various game modes, such as survival, creative, or mini-games, and can be run by individuals or organizations. Players can join a server by entering its IP address or hostname in the game, allowing them to collaborate, compete, or explore with others in real-time. Each server often has its own rules, features, and community.
There are no rules!
you type /rules on the chat menu
Minecraft is a very child-friendly game that promotes creativity. Recently, some schools have been integrating this game into their curriculum.The game might not be initially straightforward for kids, however, there should be no problem when playing Singleplayer.Multiplayer may be different since all servers are hosted independently. Other users might be vulgar, but on larger servers, vulgarity breaks the rules (may result in ban).
In Minecraft, gold shop coins can typically be obtained by trading with villagers or through specific gameplay mechanics in certain servers or mini-games that utilize a currency system. Additionally, some servers may allow players to earn coins by completing quests, defeating mobs, or participating in events. Always check the specific rules or guidelines of the server you are playing on, as methods can vary widely.
In multiplayer Magic: The Gathering (MTG), players compete against multiple opponents instead of just one. The main difference from standard rules is that players can attack any opponent, not just the player to their left. Additionally, there are specific rules for targeting spells and abilities in multiplayer games to ensure fair play among all players.