• Welcome to Minr.org

    Server IP: zero.minr.org 

    Java Version: 1.21.3

    Who are we?

    Welcome to one of the oldest Minecraft servers and communities in the world! Zero.minr.org dates back over 14 years and has been consistently providing endless hours of fun and excitement for players from all over the globe. With an uptime of 99%, you can count on us to be here for you whenever you're in the mood for some challenging minecraft parkour, puzzles and mazes.

    Our server is home to over 600+ challenges, each designed to keep you engaged and entertained for months on end. These challenges have been created, tested and curated by our green membership community, who are true experts in all things challenges! Our community is made up of some of the most dedicated and skilled players, who have completed our Hardcore set of challenges and continue to create new and innovative experiences for our server.

    At our core, we are strongly committed to fair play and against any form of pay-to-win features. We have been privately funded since our inception, which has allowed us to provide a level playing field for all our players, free of any hidden advantages. This dedication to fair play has resulted in a thriving community where everyone has a chance to excel and showcase their skills.

    So why not join us and become a part of something truly special? Who knows, you may even have what it takes to create a challenge that will remain on our server for years to come. Whether you're a seasoned Minecraft veteran or a newcomer to the game, we look forward to welcoming you to our server.

    For more information about zero.minr.org click here.


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Chillers

Administrator
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Oct 26, 2013
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To be fair i haven't played in years but i played with the best in the UK when i was competing. I used to be super good with a scout. I doubt i'm nothing like what i was.
 

Srentiln

minr op since Nov 2011
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Oct 28, 2013
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I am half tempted to buy a four pack of it and use a competition to give out three of them.
 

halex44

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Nov 6, 2013
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I disagree I got pretty close to endgame with no money spent
 

Zatharel

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Nov 5, 2013
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Is clash of clans another one of thos "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" games (like Tribal Wars)?
From what I've seen, it is. But come on sren, name a game like that which doesn't require purchases in order to progress :p
 

Srentiln

minr op since Nov 2011
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Oct 28, 2013
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Zath, that is specifically why I don't play those games. Instead of actualy doing microtransactions correctly (which I honestly believe World of War Games has done very well with World of Tanks), they force you into a situation where you either have to spend money on a game that is advertised as free, or quit all together. Micro transactions should both live up to the name, and and have little to no impact on game play. It's like that dating app that got into legal trouble recently. They advertised as a free app, then told users after a certain amount of time, "oh, that was just the trial period. You have to pay us for the full version app."
 

MeisterXehanort

The best user.
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Oct 27, 2013
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Is clash of clans another one of thos "you can play for free, but if you don't pay for stuff you might as well not" games (like Tribal Wars)?
Every smartphone game is that.

And those that are not are way too fucken expensive for being smartphone games.
 

awkward_hamster

Active Player
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Jan 4, 2014
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There are plenty of high-quality, free mobile games that are free of IAPs. However business unfortunately outweighs the importance of artistic vision and user-enjoyment with a lot of the main app devs and so it's mainly indie games that are completely free.

I fear we're straying slightly off topic :p
 

Srentiln

minr op since Nov 2011
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Oct 28, 2013
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Okay, to try to move back to topic, let's find out what types of games people enjoy that would support a community "clan" of sorts.

Personally, I have always enjoyed RTS games, even when I am bad at them. Obviously MMO's are an option (Runescape was my guilty addiction for MMO's, and I'm sure there are a few WoW players here), counterstrike has been mentioned, then there are older games that still have semi-active communities around them (Doom for example)
 

awkward_hamster

Active Player
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Jan 4, 2014
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If we're looking for a game to involve as many people as possible in, it's probably best to steer away from paid games like WoW. As mentioned before, something with a more casual and easy-to-approach feel like TF2 is probably more sensible as not only is it F2P it's also beginner-friendly and very inclusive.
 

Jkjkelly1

The 28th Doctor.
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Oct 27, 2013
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Okay, to try to move back to topic, let's find out what types of games people enjoy that would support a community "clan" of sorts.

Personally, I have always enjoyed RTS games, even when I am bad at them. Obviously MMO's are an option (Runescape was my guilty addiction for MMO's, and I'm sure there are a few WoW players here), counterstrike has been mentioned, then there are older games that still have semi-active communities around them (Doom for example)
Runescape was my go-to game for a loooong time.
 

Srentiln

minr op since Nov 2011
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Oct 28, 2013
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Anything free or anything a lot of people already have anyway would work for that end goal. If we wanted something we could hang out in without feeling like we have to do something, URU online is an option. It is free, and Cyan does work on it now and then.
 
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