I have witnessed and even experienced multiple cases in which guards have unreasonably punished players with a jail or a mute. Whoever decides to promote these people really need to choose more carefully. The guard I see who uses his powers the most in unnecessary situations would have to be Pown. I'm sure that someone should not just be jailed or muted instantly without some sort of warning. So far I have been jailed twice for merely having a bucket of lava in my inventory. Thing is I am free and happened to come back to the prison after forgetting to store it. When I did make the attempt to put it away after realizing I had it, I was jailed instantly on the way back to my chest. During both situations there was another person running around actually lighting people on fire. According to Pown this is an "instant jail," but I would understand that completely if I had actually even once laid this lava in the prison. But anyways I'm sure this is just going to get lost in the forums without any action being taken, so I guess this is just a friendly rant..
Lava buckets are contribanned, we only check players inventory's when we get a report/msg of somone teling us that they have seen you laving or using it, and about the "Children" Are guards are very mature.
Isnt it also sometimes a instant ban don't get me wrong but people have been banned for that I could be wrong but being jailed isnt much you should only get mad if you know you didnt do anything you had a lava bucket = their illegal because people can lava and kill people in a (safezone)
Depends. Some staff members decide to give zero-tolerance to problems. In some cases , I give zero-tolerance to hacked items on KitPvP which means I can ban them without warning them because why would they need a warning if they already know that what they are doing are 100% unfair. Also , we are very strict when it comes to Lava. This has come about when people kill others in safezone multiple times.
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