On Craftadia we have TONS of custom blocks. All able to be placed, collected and re-used just like any other block! They’ve all been tastefully designed to fit in with the existing Minecraft palette so should weave seamlessly into your builds!
For all sorts of blocks and types. You can check out the recipes for all of these using /recipe or going to /warp recipe
You can view the recipe for a block by clicking on the one you want in the /recipe GUI
A variety of Terracotta shingles and bricks.
A variety of Terracotta shingles and bricks.
The Recipe book menu. All custom blocks and items that have crafting recipes are viewable from here.
Some examples of block variants we’ve added include:
Pillars
Horizontal Planks
Bricks
Tiles
Barrels
Chiselled
Shingles
Vertical Planks
Crates
We also give you access to 7 new heads from a rotating stock everyday, there are literally thousands of these available! We love seeing all the cool ways you can find to implement them so get collecting and get creating!
The Head Merchant, located at /shop, sells decorative heads which require Moonstones as payment. Similar to our other Merchants, you can buy 1x, 16x, and 32x quantities of a specific head at once.
The heads will refresh every 24 hours, and the same heads cannot return within the same week. The seasonal heads will be changed regularly to match with any current events. Like most seasonal things, the seasonal heads will never be available for purchase after the event has ended.
There are over 12,000 different heads that can appear in the Head Merchant, and there exists multiple individual styles for the same type of head.
The head merchant sells player heads. It has a rotating stock. No two days have the same heads!
Every few months we run a build competition, you can enter when there is one running with: /build set
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We usually give out a few rewards to the winner of the build competition. The rules and regulations for each build event differ so please make sure to read the relevant announcement post when there is one in progress!
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Previous competitions have included the themes of: