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Post by ian2174 on Apr 18, 2017 1:23:18 GMT
making a raid core, By doing /f core you get a RAID CORE! the core will prevent breakage from other facs in your claim. When the core is broke! ANYONE CAN BREAK IN THE CLAIM, the main aim is to keep the core safe. the chunk with it in it will be yellow so its seen through the base. Well Protected core is really low chance of raid. Main Idea is that the facitons game will get a lot Harder but insiding will be almost IMPOSSIBLE when you leave a fac you cant break any blocks so spawners are hard to get and every room has to be cannoned into but when the core is broken its smooth sailing with breaking ANY block within the facitons claim ANYWHERE!
Block Core: A Non-Craftable block with no way of obtaining (Beacon with No f top value Barrier etc)
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Post by Exploded on Apr 21, 2017 18:21:31 GMT
Interesting idea, however, you're thinking only the base. Raidcore exists this means that a raidcore has to be placed in EVERY chunk of a CLAIM; meaning that players need to have raidcores protected inside their walls, raid claims outside another base, spawnclaims, and small secondary base farms too? Its very inconvenient, even if raidcore protected a radius of claims, You can't protect it in the nether. Players should be able to claim small farms like a sugarcane farm in the wilderness, and not have to worry about putting several walls on it to protect a core, else their farm being messed with.
Side note about the raidcore protecting insiding--betrayl will still exist within the faction, the most common form of insiding. Read more about changes to protect insiding that will take effect soon here: redwarzonecfl.boards.net/thread/135/updates
Your suggestion is appreciated and we thank you for the consideration for the server.
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Post by ian2174 on Apr 21, 2017 19:46:05 GMT
Im Saying theres 1 raid core and the raid core is normally heavily protected inside the base it effects all claims
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Post by Exploded on Apr 21, 2017 19:48:49 GMT
Yes, but it makes insiding very, very easy. An officer could betray with the break of a block
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