BeaconvillePvP is the PvP-based spin-off of Beaconville for people who enjoy a difficult challenge with different gameplay.
Rules
1. Do not teleport outsiders to Beaconville, even if they're allies, whether they tpa'd to you or you tpahere'd them, unless permission is given from an officer or owner.
2. Do not describe the base location or its co-ordinates in public chat.
3. Do not take others' goods. A chest belongs to someone if it's in their room or has a name on it.
4. Do not grief us, that would be traitorism.
5. Treat the people who are a higher level than you with respect and listen to them.
2. Do not describe the base location or its co-ordinates in public chat.
3. Do not take others' goods. A chest belongs to someone if it's in their room or has a name on it.
4. Do not grief us, that would be traitorism.
5. Treat the people who are a higher level than you with respect and listen to them.
Ranks
The BeaconvillePvP ranks assign each player to a specific job which they are best at. Each player can level up and based on their job and level, they'll be given different missions and be treated differently. Higher levels have more control over lower levels. You can switch rank but only half of your levels will be transferred.
Generally, regardless of your rank you can do anything you want, but strategy is generally planned out based on what rank and level the participants are.
Generally, regardless of your rank you can do anything you want, but strategy is generally planned out based on what rank and level the participants are.
Starter
The rank you're given when you begin your BeaconvillePvP experience. Being Starter is essentially being marked as noob and other users will try to help you. The more and faster you learn the basics of PvP, the more you level up. The Starter is not associated with any job in particular, however Starters should be under supervision by other ranks often. It is recommended that higher levels of Starter help teach the lower levels, as players with other ranks may be too busy for this.
Builder
The Builder stays back at the faction for most of their experience, rarely partaking in any combat or raids. The Builder maintains, builds and plans most of the faction's base out. However they're not missing out on everything; Builders are more entitled to free items as they require materials to work. Try to help one out if they need something! Builders level up by how much they've built and how well they've built. Higher levels can more or less boss the lower levels around.
Raider
The Raider searches miles and miles for abandoned or weak factions. They get to keep about half of the items from a raid they partook in. Raiders level up based on the quality and quantity of items they've stolen. This means that if a Raider attempts large-scale raids, then they can level up fast. Higher level Raiders can give commands to the lower levels during a raid.
Fighter
The Fighter hides around places where a lot of people are, such as the WarZone around spawn, and attacks people as they pass by. This is a risky job, however, due to the frequent amount of other people who had the same idea. Fighters level up based on the quality and quantity of the items they get from kills. Fighters should work in groups, with the higher levels in more command. This rank is also expected to defend the faction when it's in danger.
Boss
The strongest in the faction. When all other defenses are failing, the Boss emerges from the base to attack the threat. The Boss spends all his time improving his weapons and armour, his strategy, and of course his faction, for this moment. The Boss has control over everyone else in the faction.
The rank you're given when you begin your BeaconvillePvP experience. Being Starter is essentially being marked as noob and other users will try to help you. The more and faster you learn the basics of PvP, the more you level up. The Starter is not associated with any job in particular, however Starters should be under supervision by other ranks often. It is recommended that higher levels of Starter help teach the lower levels, as players with other ranks may be too busy for this.
Builder
The Builder stays back at the faction for most of their experience, rarely partaking in any combat or raids. The Builder maintains, builds and plans most of the faction's base out. However they're not missing out on everything; Builders are more entitled to free items as they require materials to work. Try to help one out if they need something! Builders level up by how much they've built and how well they've built. Higher levels can more or less boss the lower levels around.
Raider
The Raider searches miles and miles for abandoned or weak factions. They get to keep about half of the items from a raid they partook in. Raiders level up based on the quality and quantity of items they've stolen. This means that if a Raider attempts large-scale raids, then they can level up fast. Higher level Raiders can give commands to the lower levels during a raid.
Fighter
The Fighter hides around places where a lot of people are, such as the WarZone around spawn, and attacks people as they pass by. This is a risky job, however, due to the frequent amount of other people who had the same idea. Fighters level up based on the quality and quantity of the items they get from kills. Fighters should work in groups, with the higher levels in more command. This rank is also expected to defend the faction when it's in danger.
Boss
The strongest in the faction. When all other defenses are failing, the Boss emerges from the base to attack the threat. The Boss spends all his time improving his weapons and armour, his strategy, and of course his faction, for this moment. The Boss has control over everyone else in the faction.
How to Join
Do /hub, then right click with your Minigame Selector Compass and click the Redstone Ore. This will take you to Hardcore Factions. You will need to be invited to BeaconvillePvP to play. All members of Beaconville are welcome!