Servers with weddings are projects where two players can officially get married right in the game. A wedding gives not only a roleplay element but practical perks too: a teleport to each other, a shared home, sometimes sharing experience or special commands for the couple. It is a social mechanic that strengthens bonds between players and makes the game more personal. Weddings are natural on roleplay and community servers, where interaction and long-term relationships within the community matter.
This page lists 94 servers with weddings; each project's player count is verified by direct ping. Implementations differ: on some, marriage is a purely symbolic status; on others it gives tangible in-game advantages for the couple. If you are interested in deep interaction and roleplay, take a look at roleplay servers; if you like calm cooperative survival, visit survival servers.
MCZone is a Minecraft Bedrock (PE) server (version 1.16) featuring survival, anarchy, and SkyWars modes. It offers a broad range of game modes and features to suit various playstyles.
DarkMine is a multi-mode Java server with several independent game modes and PlasmoVoice voice chat. The server supports connections from version 1.13.2, privileges apply across all modes simultaneously, and wipes are extremely rare.
OneBlock (1.21.4): 42 standard phases and 42 advanced phases, 1,200+ quests, island sizes from 64×64 to 512×512 blocks (up to 10 players per island), skill progression system, enhanced beacons, resource traders, voice chat, no AFK kicks.
DarkSide Anarchy (1.21.7): high-difficulty survival with anarchy elements — no claims or clans, no custom items; cooperation is essential. Designed for experienced players.
Lite (1.21.5): donation-free survival with unique world generation and seasonal changes.
Standart (1.21.4): standard survival with optional donations and custom world generation.
Server features:
- Java 1.13.2+ compatibility
- PlasmoVoice on all modes
- Shared privileges across all modes
- Skill progression, custom weapons and magic (in OneBlock)
- Cases, economy, shop, pets
Want honest survival in Minecraft on the latest version? No admins, creative, dupes, or auto-mines — pure survival where everything depends on your skills. Earn bucks on jobs, mob farming, or auction. Sell gear to the buyer, rent a shop at spawn or build your own. Create a warp with in-game currency — let everyone check out your city or base. Clans level up for bonuses, with shared chests and a bank. Perfect for raids with the bros. Battle Pass for 100 levels: one quest — one level, rewards on each. Leveled to the top? Restart it. Private will protect from griefers — add friends, set permissions on chests, doors, redstone. /rtp teleports to a random spot for a new base. /tpa — to teammates. Homes with names and icons in the menu, so you don't wander lost. Drink brewing — collect ingredients, ferment, distill, age. Useful buffs in a bottle! For arts, craft an easel with canvas, grab dyes — draw without pixels. /artshow shows to everyone, protect from copy-paste for selling. Your style will be recognized! We build epic worlds together. Join: cubelife.net. Register and farm legends!
IOMC.io is an international Minecraft survival server on version 1.21.11. The project targets both English- and Russian-speaking players and combines classic survival with roleplay elements.
Server features:
- Survival mode with PvP battles
- Private plots for builds
- RPG elements and quests
- Roleplay and themed events
- Hardcore and horror modes for players seeking a challenge
- Duels, a Hunger Games mode, and a wedding system
- Economy and a donation system
MiuCraft is a Minecraft Java Edition server running version 1.20.2 with a range of unique plugins and mechanics. Players can create guilds, try their luck at the casino, explore new biomes without mods, and engage with an advanced in-game economy. The server accepts any launcher from version 1.9 onwards. Donations are balanced and do not include administrator privileges.
Server features:
- Guild system
- Casino and in-game economy
- New biomes without mods
- Compatible with any Java Edition launcher from version 1.9
- Balanced donation system with no admin access for sale
TNTLand — Blow up the boredom in Minecraft!
Ready for non-stop raids in BedWars or farming on SkyBlock? Jump into mc.tntland.me — the server flies on Paper 1.21 with Folia optimization. No freezes on mob farms or in SkyWars.
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FDMC is a Minecraft survival server running Java 1.20.1. The server extends vanilla gameplay through a resource pack and a set of plugins that add new mechanics and content.
Server features:
- Voice chat with support for recording music discs
- 50% of inventory is retained on death
- PvP between players
- Economy: jobs, auction house and a shop
- New crafting recipes, furniture and cosmetics via resource pack
- Additional enchantments
- New mobs and pets
- Vanilla biomes and over 100 custom biomes
MoniDays is a multi-mode Minecraft server running on Java 1.16.5, offering seven independent game modes within a single project.
Game modes:
- BossPrison — a mining mode focused on character and item progression, with boss fights as the primary objective.
- StarWars — a PVP mode where you choose your side (Sith or Jedi): level up, upgrade your lightsaber, earn abilities with credits, and compete with other players for control points.
- Creative — a building mode with unlimited resources, unique furniture, and built-in music.
- Griefing — open PVP with freedom to build traps and raid other players.
- DayZ — zombie apocalypse survival: loot chests for weapons and grenades, use medkits, form clans, and engage in open PVP.
- Minigames — 10 different mini-games with rewards in the form of in-game donation currency (monies).
- MSO — an MMO RPG with character selection, bosses and minions, unlockable locations, weapon upgrades, and guild-based base captures.
The server features clans, quests, weddings, and a wide variety of activities for both solo and group play.
LastMine is a multi-mode Minecraft Java Edition server (version 1.12.2) supporting a wide range of clients (1.8–1.21). The project specialises in mini-games and PvP activities.
Server features:
- Mini-games: BedWars, SkyWars, MurderMystery, BuildBattle
- Mob Arena (/warp mob) and parkour
- Clan system and ranked tiers
- In-game currency earned by time played
- GUI shop (/shop)
- Cosmetic cases
- Wedding mechanics
- Convenient menu (/menu)
GorillaCraft is a private Minecraft server for Bedrock Edition, focused on survival gameplay, economy, and clan interaction.
Server features:
— survival with griefing elements and quests
— clans and clan-based mechanics
— cases, a server store, and donation system
— pets and additional weapon types
— parkour activities
— mobs with extended behaviour (mod-enhanced mode)
— wedding system — the ability to form a union with another player
— in-server economy and trading
The server runs on the Bedrock (PE) platform and is designed for players who enjoy a variety of game modes within a single project.
A wedding on a server is a mechanic that lets two players get married within the game. One player proposes, the other accepts, and the couple gains a shared status and the options tied to it. It is not part of vanilla Minecraft but a server feature added through plugins. Weddings bring a social layer to the game: relationships between players go beyond joint gathering and building, adding an element of closeness and mutual support.
Most often marriage is implemented with plugins such as Marriage Master on the Spigot, Paper and Purpur cores. They add commands for proposing, accepting and divorcing, as well as perks for the couple. The exact set of options depends on the server's settings: on some it is only a status and a nice ceremony, on others a full system with a teleport to your partner, a shared home and joint rewards. Before choosing it is worth reading the description to understand what marriage actually gives on a particular project.
What marriage usually gives in the game
Options for married couples vary, but there are typical ones. A teleport to your partner — a quick command to be beside each other. A shared home — a joint spawn point or a private plot for two. A private chat — private messages between spouses. Sharing experience or resources — on some servers a couple can share items or experience. Status and ceremony — a public wedding announced to the whole server. The more thought-out the system, the more noticeably marriage affects everyday play rather than remaining a mere formal mark.
Weddings and the server's atmosphere
Weddings come into their own best where community and player interaction are valued. On roleplay and community servers, marriage becomes part of a character's story and strengthens friendly and in-game bonds. On such projects a wedding is an event that brings people together, not just a set of commands. It is important to understand: the value of the mechanic depends on the living community around it. A wedding will be meaningful where there is someone to build relationships with and where the administration supports social activity. On an empty server even a developed marriage system loses its point, so it is worth looking at a project's player count too.
How servers with weddings differ from ordinary ones
Aspect
Server with weddings
Server without weddings
Social bonds
Marriage, a shared couple status
Ordinary interaction
Perks for the couple
Teleport, shared home, chat
No special options
Atmosphere
Personal, roleplay, community
Neutral
Who servers with weddings are for
Servers with weddings are for those to whom communication, relationships and roleplay depth in the game matter. If you play with a friend, a partner or value a living community, the marriage mechanic adds personal meaning and shared goals to the game. It is especially valued by fans of roleplay and community projects, where player interaction is the core of the gameplay. Before choosing it is worth looking at what marriage actually gives and how active the server is: a social mechanic comes into its own only with a living community. Check the platform on the card: weddings are configured with plugins mainly on Java Edition.