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mc.topmine.me New Project
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TopMine is a multi-mode Java server supporting versions 1.8 through 1.21. The core experience includes survival with fair PvP and an anti-combat-logout system, as well as SkyBlock and a variety of mini-games. Server features: - Fair PvP with anti-combat-logout - SkyBlock and diverse mini-games - Infrequent wipes; purchased donor status is never revoked - Donations provide no in-game advantage

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cubevanilla.ru New Project
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CubeVanilla
Java CubeVanilla...

CubeVanilla is a vanilla anarchy Minecraft server on Java 1.21.4 with no resets and minimal restrictions. The world has been active since July 2025, growing organically as players leave their mark through destroyed spawn areas, long highways, hidden bases, and unfinished megaprojects. The server's history began with early exploits and chaos, and that spirit remains today. Server features: - Vanilla anarchy on Java 1.21.4 - Persistent world with no resets - Minimal restrictions, cheats allowed - PvP and PvE - No donation system, no land claiming

What "Cheat Servers" Actually Means in Minecraft

In the context of Minecraft multiplayer, "cheats" commonly refers to client-side modifications that provide an informational or gameplay advantage: minimaps with player radar, entity trackers, speed enhancements, or X-Ray visibility. On most competitive servers, these clients are blocked by plugins such as NoCheatPlus, Matrix, or AAC. Servers without a strict anti-cheat either skip these plugins entirely or configure them in a lenient mode that only targets clearly destructive exploits — such as fly hacking or teleportation outside allowed zones — while leaving utility mods untouched.

Types of Allowed Modifications

On servers with a relaxed mod policy, the following categories are most commonly permitted:

CategoryExamplesTypical Status
MinimapXaero's Minimap, VoxelMapAllowed on most servers
Performance optimizationSodium, OptiFine, IrisAllowed everywhere
HUD informationArmorHUD, DirectionHUDUsually allowed
X-Ray / ore highlightX-Ray UltimateDepends on server rules
Combat clientsWurst, Meteor, AristoisOnly on anarchy servers
Automation (macro)Macro/Keybind ModBanned on most servers

No Anti-Cheat Servers and Anarchy Servers

The most permissive format is the anarchy server, where rules are minimal or absent entirely. On such servers nearly any client modification is tolerated. Anarchy is fundamentally different from simply having a lenient anti-cheat: griefing is part of the gameplay, and new players without established bases face a hostile environment. If you want a relaxed mod policy without the chaos, look for servers whose rules explicitly state that client mods are allowed — that is a deliberate administrative choice, not anarchy.

Minecraft Versions and Client Compatibility

Your choice of server version directly affects which mods are available. Version 1.8 remains popular among PvP-oriented players due to its combat mechanics and broad support for combat clients. Versions 1.12.2 and 1.16.5 cover the majority of mod packs and QoL clients. Current versions (1.20 and above) are supported by modern Fabric-based clients. Always verify that the mod version matches the server version before downloading.

How to Choose the Right Server

When evaluating a server, pay attention to the following: game mode (survival, anarchy, PvP, skyblock), client version, explicit mention of allowed mods in the rules, presence or absence of server-side anti-cheat, and community activity. Servers that publish clear and transparent rules — distinguishing between permitted and prohibited modifications — generally provide the most predictable experience for players using client mods.