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== Wild | == Wild regions == | ||
Players can build freely in the wilderness, but some may desire protection for their bases. To claim a wild region follow the instructions contained within [[Wilderness Claiming]]. | |||
The Redmont Government does not have jurisdiction over international wilderness lands, however, is afforded a caveat to manage the eviction of wilderness claims on behalf of the international community. The specifics of eviction requirements is a policy matter managed by the Government. | |||
Maximum Claim: 4096 blocks | |||
Maximum Amount of Claims: 1 | |||
Cost per Block: $10 | |||
Sale to Another Player: Not allowed | |||
Minimum Distance from Another Region: 25 blocks, unless agreed by both parties at time of claim. | |||
== Urban regions == | == Urban regions == | ||
Latest revision as of 02:37, 21 November 2025
DemocracyCraft utilises Areashop (AS) for region management.
Wild regions
Players can build freely in the wilderness, but some may desire protection for their bases. To claim a wild region follow the instructions contained within Wilderness Claiming.
The Redmont Government does not have jurisdiction over international wilderness lands, however, is afforded a caveat to manage the eviction of wilderness claims on behalf of the international community. The specifics of eviction requirements is a policy matter managed by the Government.
Maximum Claim: 4096 blocks
Maximum Amount of Claims: 1
Cost per Block: $10
Sale to Another Player: Not allowed
Minimum Distance from Another Region: 25 blocks, unless agreed by both parties at time of claim.
Urban regions
There are three main types of plots within Redmont:
- Commercial – Identified by the c- or cbd- tags. Only commercial buildings like stores and apartments are allowed on these plots.
- Residential – Marked with the r- tag. Only houses with up to three visible floors can be built on residential plots.
- Skyscraper – Denoted by the s- tag. Skyscraper plots can only have skyscrapers and are not meant for industrial or residential use.
- Industrial – Marked with the i- tag. You can build factories, warehouses and underground farms on the industrial plots.
To find available plots in the city, look for reselling properties with the corresponding tags (e.g., c-000). Use /as info reselling to locate resold plots and use /gps start [plot] to get to that location.
Rental regions
There are five main types of rental regions on the server:
- Farm regions – Located in the farming town Willow, these special farm regions can be rented by players (up to two per person). Denoted by the f- tag, they can be rented from the Willow Train Station.
- Apartment renting – Some commercial buildings offer rentable apartments with prices based on the number of days. These real-life durations provide an affordable option for new players seeking a city residence.
- Shop/Market stalls – Rentable stores are available in some regions, such as Vestire Mall, allowing players to sell items without purchasing an entire plot.
- Shulker regions – Certain city and town locations have free or low-cost shulker regions with rental durations of 1-10 minutes. Intended for temporary use, such as accessing a shulker box or ender chest.
- Black Market regions – In certain places where the law isn't able to lay its hand, there are markets with rental regions for the trade of otherwise illegal to sell/buy items. More info in Crime.
You may also encounter other, less popular rental regions. To check information about a rental region, use /as info region --region [rental region name].
Property regulations
Upon purchasing or renting a property, you must adhere to specific regulations and laws. For owned plots, the Department of Construction and Transport (DCT) may issue eviction reports for building violations. Meanwhile, landlords may evict tenants who breach their rental agreements.
For further details, consult the Property Standards and the Eviction Policy.
Commands
- /as help – Shows this help page
- /as rent – Rent a region or extend your current rent
- /as unrent – Unrent a region
- /as buy – Buy a region
- /as sell – Sell a region
- /as me – Check which regions you have and their expiration dates
- /as info – Get info about current regions
- /as info forsale – Regions currently for sale from the Government
- /as info reselling – Regions currently for sale from other players
- /as info region (region name) – Information about a particular region
- /as addfriend – Grant someone building permissions
- /as delfriend – Delete a friend from a region
- /as resell – Put a region into resell mode
- /as stopresell – Put a region back into sold mode