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Tip on helping you deal with fire griefing on servers without admins.


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On a server where vote-kick is enabled, it may still be difficult to deal with griefing when it happens. Things I don't see a lot of people do for whatever reason, even though this can help prevent some of it are:

* Getting mosquito sacks for water balloons.

* Getting ice for water balloons and ice flingomatics.

* Gathering gears for ice flingomatics.

* Building ice flingomatics as soon as possible.

* Making ice staves.

* Making sure your base is compact and doesn't require more than 2/3 flingomatics to cover everything.

 

If you're on a public server without administration, this should be a no-brainer if you're some-what experienced. But why does nobody do this? I think people should always anticipate the worst, all things considered. Trying to ignore that griefing may happen until it's too late is not going to help you in any way. Griefers will continue griefing, and sometimes rollback can't even help you (you can't rollback more than one day, sadly). These are open servers without moderation that we're talking about.

So, I'd suggest, if you're experienced, find swamp, find desert, find mosaic and get ready, then start building your base and always keep about a stack of waterballoons on you and may be an ice staff.

2 hours ago, Sinister_Fang said:

The luxury fan is another option for extinguishing fires.

True, however you can't get that until Spring, and I've found that you usually will get the first griefers coming over at around the time that winter rolls out.

Plus, you cool yourself down quite a bit and it takes time for the effect to apply, so it's not as effective as just using the methods I mentioned before.

Hmmm..

hammer_time "Look at my eyes, maaaan! Lemme bust t'at!"

When 'baisu' people diligently prepare for fire-griefing and a wild Wilson/Webber suddenly goes into hammer-time mode (obviously for Flingos-first).

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