United Lands Minecraft Server
Overview:
Features | Description |
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Video Trailer | Watch our exciting trailer showcasing war, masterwork gear, and vibrant towns on the server: Trailer Link |
Explore the World | Delve into our 1:500 Earth-based map! Nations can claim unlimited lands with low upkeep costs, shaping borders as needed. Discounts available for larger groups. |
Gameplay | Engage in town building, land claiming, and immersive RP. Collect custom items like rifles and unique food, such as mangoes, rice, croissants, and sushi! |
Progression |
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Thriving Economy | Experience a player-driven marketplace for buying, selling, and trading items. Utilize currency for upgrades, skills, and upkeep. No forced prices or admin shops! |
Non-P2W Environment | United Lands takes a stand against pay-to-win schemes. All store items are purely cosmetic, ensuring fairness and balance. Donations solely support the server without providing unfair advantages. |
Epic Wars & Combat | Immerse yourself in our unique warring system for towns and nations. Join for thrilling battles, rewarding experiences, and the pride of victory. Fight alongside friends against towns and nations alike. |
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I join United Lands without being part of a nation?
A: Yes, you can join as an individual player and still participate in all server activities.
Q: Are there any pay-to-win elements on the server?
A: No, United Lands ensures a non-P2W environment with all store items being cosmetic only.
Q: How can I access the player-driven marketplace for trading items?
A: You can access the marketplace using the command /mp in-game.
Q: Is there a limit to the number of lands a nation can claim?
A: Nations can claim unlimited lands with low upkeep costs, and discounts are available for larger groups.
Q: Can I participate in wars and combat even if I’m not part of a town or nation?
A: Yes, you can join battles and combat events as an individual player.
Q: How can I access the server’s map?
A: You can view the server’s map at https://map.unitedlands.org.