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[[Category:Servers]]
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[[Category:Minecraft Attack]]
[[Category:Minecraft Attack]]
Minecraft Attack is a server started on February 18th, 2022. Originally, it had completely banned any use of English, forcing players to either communicate in another language or come up with a new system of communication entirely. This emphasis on languages was complimented by an in-game proximity voice chat, allowing players to attempt to communicate with those around them. However, this experimental change was unpopular and was later dropped. The map started with a 2000x2000 world border, and was expanded during Season II.
Minecraft Attack was a server started on February 18th, 2022. Originally, it had completely banned any use of English, forcing players to either communicate in another language or come up with a new system of communication entirely. This emphasis on languages was complimented by an in-game proximity voice chat, allowing players to attempt to communicate with those around them. However, this experimental change was unpopular and was later dropped. The map started with a 2000x2000 world border, which was later expanded. The server would fizzle out due to a lack of innovation and boredom among players. It had closed its doors following weeks of inactivity on April 17th, 2022.
[[File:Mcatimeline.png|500px|thumb|right|Timeline of the server.]]


==Teams==
==Teams==
Players are divided into teams based on the language they choose to speak. The initial groups consisted of:
Players were divided into teams based on the language they choose to speak. The initial groups consisted of:


'''French:''' Kjolt947, jusipat, bcfoss
'''French:''' Kjolt947, jusipat, bcfoss
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'''Russian:''' Curbanator
'''Russian:''' Curbanator


==Seasons==
==History==
The history of Minecraft Attack is split up into 'seasons,' separating major shifts in the nations of the world.
Upon the beginning of the server, [[Shanbao]], [[Épinette-sur-quès‎‎]], and [[Old Japan]] were all founded, and spent most of the time building tools and buildings. Interactions between these nations were amusing, but for players who didn't know their second languages too well it was frustrating trying to communicate with fellow team members. The no-English rule was amended, allowing English for communication between teammates but still banning English between other nations.


===Season I===
This otherwise peaceful period ended in total chaos when [[Shanbao]] and [[Épinette-sur-quès‎‎]] collaborated and caused [[The Calamity]], aggravating the otherwise peaceful nation [[Old Japan]], causing the obliteration of most of the nations on the server. The no-English rule was relaxed to the point that it was completely removed, but players still continued using their languages for names and signs.
[[Shanbao]], [[Épinette-sur-quès‎‎]], and [[Old Japan]] were all founded, and spent most of the time building tools and buildings. Interactions between these nations were amusing, but for players who didn't know their second languages too well it was frustrating trying to communicate with fellow team members. The no-English rule was amended, allowing English for communication between teammates but still banning English between other nations.


Season I ended in total chaos when [[Shanbao]] and [[Épinette-sur-quès‎‎]] collaborated and caused [[The Calamity]], aggravating the otherwise peaceful nation [[Old Japan]], causing the obliteration of most of the nations on the server. The no-English rule was relaxed to the point that it was completely removed, but players still continued using their languages for names and signs.
The aftermath of the Calamity saw the destroyed French and Japanese nations split up and scatter across the world. Two new French-speaking players joined the server, and the French-speaking nations joined back together as [[L'Empire de la Citroye]], except for [[Sableterre]]. [[Melondeau]] as well had risen from the ashes of [[Épinette-sur-quès‎‎]], but it was peacefully consumed by L'Empire after a while. Shanbao remained mostly the same, but its members played less often for a little while. Shanbao would later team up with the Japanese nation of [[Kurokaigan]] to launch an [[Siege of the Gouffre|attack on Citroye]], but this attack was unsuccessful.


===Season II===
Interest in the server dwindled before any true conclusion to this season would be had. Just before the conclusion of the server, Citroye would foment plans of subjugation and destruction against [[Melondeau]] as it was percieved as a disloyal subject. These plans were never executed.
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Season II saw the destroyed French and Japanese nations split up and scatter across the world. Two new French-speaking players joined the server, and the French-speaking nations joined back together as [[L'Empire de la Citroye]], except for [[Sableterre]]. Shanbao remained mostly the same, but its members played less often for a little while. Shanbao would later team up with the Japanese nation of [[Kurokaigan]] to launch an [[Siege of the Gouffre|attack on Citroye]], [[Siege of the Gouffre|but this attack was unsuccessful]].

Latest revision as of 02:42, 21 October 2022

Minecraft Attack was a server started on February 18th, 2022. Originally, it had completely banned any use of English, forcing players to either communicate in another language or come up with a new system of communication entirely. This emphasis on languages was complimented by an in-game proximity voice chat, allowing players to attempt to communicate with those around them. However, this experimental change was unpopular and was later dropped. The map started with a 2000x2000 world border, which was later expanded. The server would fizzle out due to a lack of innovation and boredom among players. It had closed its doors following weeks of inactivity on April 17th, 2022.

Timeline of the server.

Teams

Players were divided into teams based on the language they choose to speak. The initial groups consisted of:

French: Kjolt947, jusipat, bcfoss

Japanese: Wikaros, rice_fish, officergogo, baconpancakes36

Chinese: Cflip_, junair3, Riverify

Polish: deadhead0, satixx455

Russian: Curbanator

History

Upon the beginning of the server, Shanbao, Épinette-sur-quès‎‎, and Old Japan were all founded, and spent most of the time building tools and buildings. Interactions between these nations were amusing, but for players who didn't know their second languages too well it was frustrating trying to communicate with fellow team members. The no-English rule was amended, allowing English for communication between teammates but still banning English between other nations.

This otherwise peaceful period ended in total chaos when Shanbao and Épinette-sur-quès‎‎ collaborated and caused The Calamity, aggravating the otherwise peaceful nation Old Japan, causing the obliteration of most of the nations on the server. The no-English rule was relaxed to the point that it was completely removed, but players still continued using their languages for names and signs.

The aftermath of the Calamity saw the destroyed French and Japanese nations split up and scatter across the world. Two new French-speaking players joined the server, and the French-speaking nations joined back together as L'Empire de la Citroye, except for Sableterre. Melondeau as well had risen from the ashes of Épinette-sur-quès‎‎, but it was peacefully consumed by L'Empire after a while. Shanbao remained mostly the same, but its members played less often for a little while. Shanbao would later team up with the Japanese nation of Kurokaigan to launch an attack on Citroye, but this attack was unsuccessful.

Interest in the server dwindled before any true conclusion to this season would be had. Just before the conclusion of the server, Citroye would foment plans of subjugation and destruction against Melondeau as it was percieved as a disloyal subject. These plans were never executed.