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Players can be brought back into the experiment after dying if a player in the game makes a sacrifice of food. This is done via Cornucopias. | Players can be brought back into the experiment after dying if a player in the game makes a sacrifice of food. This is done via Cornucopias. This system gives an advantage to established societies by allowing them to bring players back from being dead. This gives established communities an advantage over smaller groups of raiders. Since cornucopias require crops from every biome and are very important, this system lays the groundwork for a real international trade. We recommend that communities maintain control over their entire biome, or atleast enter into agreements to conduct trade as an entire biome in the case of multiple groups in the same biome, in order to maintain their leverage on trade and to be able to take part in the trade between different societies. | ||
== Cornucopias == | |||
In order to bring another player back you need 64 Cornucopias. Cornucopias require one of every crop type, which includes: wheat, potatoes, carrots, beetroots, sweet berries, melon slice, sugar, pumpkin, and a bowl. | |||
== How to bring a player back == | |||
Once you have 64 Cornucopias in your inventory, use the /revive command. | |||
<code>/revive [username]</code> | <code>/revive [username]</code> | ||
Replace [username] with the name of the player you want to revive. The command will check that username against all the players on the ban-list, so if you mistype the player’s name the command will not run. Once you run the command with a valid player’s username, the cornucopias will be removed from your inventory and the player will be unbanned. | Replace [username] with the name of the player you want to revive. The command will check that username against all the players on the ban-list, so if you mistype the player’s name the command will not run. Once you run the command with a valid player’s username, the cornucopias will be removed from your inventory and the player will be unbanned. | ||
Revision as of 23:40, 30 September 2025
Players can be brought back into the experiment after dying if a player in the game makes a sacrifice of food. This is done via Cornucopias. This system gives an advantage to established societies by allowing them to bring players back from being dead. This gives established communities an advantage over smaller groups of raiders. Since cornucopias require crops from every biome and are very important, this system lays the groundwork for a real international trade. We recommend that communities maintain control over their entire biome, or atleast enter into agreements to conduct trade as an entire biome in the case of multiple groups in the same biome, in order to maintain their leverage on trade and to be able to take part in the trade between different societies.
Cornucopias
In order to bring another player back you need 64 Cornucopias. Cornucopias require one of every crop type, which includes: wheat, potatoes, carrots, beetroots, sweet berries, melon slice, sugar, pumpkin, and a bowl.
How to bring a player back
Once you have 64 Cornucopias in your inventory, use the /revive command.
/revive [username]
Replace [username] with the name of the player you want to revive. The command will check that username against all the players on the ban-list, so if you mistype the player’s name the command will not run. Once you run the command with a valid player’s username, the cornucopias will be removed from your inventory and the player will be unbanned.