Do not use hacks, macros, or mods beyond the Permitted Modifications Guide.
This rule aims to create a fair and enjoyable playing experience for everyone on feather64. Below, in the Permitted Modifications Guide, you'll find 4 categories of permitted mods. If you'd like to play with mods on feather64, it is your responsibility to ensure you are following the guide.
| Performance Modifications | Modifications that improve the performance of the Minecraft client without making changes to the game itself. |
| Aesthetic Modifications | Modifications that change the look and feel of the game are allowed so long as they don't simulate xray or similar hacks. |
| HUD Modifications | Modifications that alter the HUD without adding extra information which would normally be unavailable to the player are allowed. |
| Light QOL Modifications | Modifications that lightly improve the quality of life of a player are allowed. Light QOL mods should not break the flow of survival gameplay. |
Permitted modifications should not be misused to simulate hacks or aid in competitive gameplay; for example, using replay mod to investigate at a base youre raiding or using textures that help you base hunt.
Any method of simulating xray or similar hacks with vanilla exploits (eg. pieray) will be handled equal to using hacks.
Using exploits or 3rd party tools such as seed cracking, texture finders, or trajectory tracking to raid or affect another player is not allowed.
Clients like Lunar may have mods which aren't permitted. If you use a client, please ensure you only use permitted mods.
Do not use duplication exploits except TNT, rail, carpet, string, and tripwire hooks.
This rule aims to maintain the balance and overall enjoyment of feather64. Dupes can disrupt the gameplay progression and potentially create an imbalance in the trading economy.
Certain exceptions can add an element of strategic gameplay; these dupes are less disruptive to the gameplay balance. They are often viewed as less of an exploit and more as a feature, creating opportunities for design, construction, and resource management.
Any item which is not listed as an exception should NOT be duplicated even if you feel it is minor.
Follow the directions of administrators and moderators.
This rule is used as a catch-all, ensuring any case of unexpected/extreme behavior can be handled. It is quite rare for an admin or mod to give a direction; we allow the community to have full freedom of speech and as little limits as possible.
Directions given by admins or mods are always player-specific, applying only to the individual, not dictating a general rule for all. This means instructions given to other players do not automatically apply to you. If you have not been given any direction from an admin or mod, you cannot be banned for breaking rule 3.
Admins and mods do not need to specify that a direction is official or a 'rule 3 direction'. All directions from admins and mods to players are official and players can be banned for not following them.