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Server IP: ftb.nullblock.com

The FTB Pack we are running: Blood and Bones  v 1.1.1

Website: http://nullblock.com

 

About Nullblock

 

The Nullblock Metallurgy4 server is an extension of the Nullblock community which has been around for ~2 years (started March 14th, 2012).

We have a friendly and mature server running Cauldron with Dynmap, Essentials and a few other plugins. The server is set on Hard difficulty.

The server is hosted in Atlanta, with an SSD and1024 MB of RAM allocated for the server (we surely add more if needed). It is on a 1Gb/s port. The server has 20 slots, and there is typically 3-6 people online. Tps usually stays at 20, save for intensive reactor meltdowns.

 

We have root access to the box. No need to wait for "the host".

 

Gameplay related

 

When joining you will be randomly spawned in a 1000x1000 radius around the spawn point on joining or death (unless you have a bed).

 

You are able to set a home and return to it.

Rules

 

  • No griefing it's just annoying..
  • Only PVP when you both want to.
  • Act like your atleast 15
  • If you like servers with ranks etc. this is not the server for you. Do not expect to get any items etc. and don't ask for it.

 

We have more then just this server, check it out on our website: http://nullbock.com

 

Contact us on irc.esper.net #nullblock just ping xxroltsxx or Ravin

 

NOTE

Biomes ó plenty is enabled!

 

This modpack can be very hard for some players. You have been warned!

 

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