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2468avc:
I think that the rules about griefing and mining are kinda weird. I bought a plot with a mine on it and surrounded the mine with fences. My neighbor, epic_fred1960, breaks a fence and (I'm fairly sure) mines in my mine. I called a mod and heres what they said: It was technically only one block of grief, because even if it was your mine, any player can destroy any natural blocks. Is it just me or does this seem a bit unfair?

Nick3306:

--- Quote from: 2468avc on March 06, 2013, 11:57:00 pm ---I think that the rules about griefing and mining are kinda weird. I bought a plot with a mine on it and surrounded the mine with fences. My neighbor, epic_fred1960, breaks a fence and (I'm fairly sure) mines in my mine. I called a mod and heres what they said: It was technically only one block of grief, because even if it was your mine, any player can destroy any natural blocks. Is it just me or does this seem a bit unfair?

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It is not unfair at all. You can only claim land by using a protection stone. Otherwise, everything made by the world is fair game.

2468avc:

--- Quote from: Nick3306 on March 07, 2013, 12:03:27 am ---
--- Quote from: 2468avc on March 06, 2013, 11:57:00 pm ---I think that the rules about griefing and mining are kinda weird. I bought a plot with a mine on it and surrounded the mine with fences. My neighbor, epic_fred1960, breaks a fence and (I'm fairly sure) mines in my mine. I called a mod and heres what they said: It was technically only one block of grief, because even if it was your mine, any player can destroy any natural blocks. Is it just me or does this seem a bit unfair?

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It is not unfair at all. You can only claim land by using a protection stone. Otherwise, everything made by the world is fair game.

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Yes, but that mine had been dug to bedrock. It would have been much more work if he started form scatch (like the person I bought it off did). Again, it just seems unfair that players get to piggy-back on your work.

andersad:
         That does seem a little unfair, but like Nick3306 said, Tecknicklly anything in nature is a free for all unless it's protected by a p-stone, but I still see your point 2468avc.
                                                           ----->andersad<-----

Morrison1996:
Don't post on topics that are this old.

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