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Related servers
This page relates to other Minecraft servers whose communities and histories have overlapped with /int/craft.
Pepecraft
Pepecraft was a small server hosted between 4.0 and 5.0, and again between 11.0 and 12.0. In its second incarnation, it featured the guns of 11.0, and a custom map shaped like a picture of a pepe.
4craft
4craft was the most popular 4chan Minecraft server. Its iterations traditionally take place on an island map, with each 4chan board having their own island, and going to war with each other. Unlike most /int/craft iterations, 4craft usually used the Factions plugin instead of Towny. The idea for the Nodes plugin started on 4craft.
There have been 13 iterations of 4craft, numbered v1, v2, v3, etc. The first iteration, v1, was in 2013. The most recent iteration, v13, was in summer 2021. Other popular iterations were v5 and v6 in 2014 and v11 in 2018. The most common host was Coty, but others have also hosted. /int/craft has occasionally received immigration from 4craft, most notably the brony invasion in 4.0, who came from the /mlp/ group on 4craft. In 2019, uhFiliate advertised /int/craft to the post-v12 4craft community, and as a result many would-be influential newfags like Jonathan, Onion Wizard, Voth, and Xethyr joined from 4craft. In 2021, players from 4craft /a/ played i34 with the Norse. In the other direction, the large nation of /x/ on 4craft v13 was formed mostly by /int/craft players and led by Onion Wizard.
4craft has a wiki and a steam group.
4chab
4chab (4chan autism blocks) was a server hosted between 14.0 and 15.0, developed by /int/craft players like Lemon_Shot but appealing to a wider playerbase. The server ended in failure and was not tried again, but it had a cool custom map made by Chien. The server had a blog, also run by /int/craft blogmaster Ghoul.
/tg/craft
/tg/craft was a fantasy-rp server created by former /int/craft 20.0 admin Leskovar and advertised for users of the 4chan /tg/ board. Among its playerbase were many known players from 4craft and /int/craft. TheBigKazM and his metagroup have been major participants on /tg/craft. There have been at least 4 iterations. The server had a wikia, but it seems to have been taken down.
/his/craft
/his/craft was a small historical-rp focused server for the 4chan /his/ board launched in 2017 and originally advertised to the /int/craft community.1) They may have launched future iterations since then, possibly with a different host. /his/craft has a wiki.
/pol/andcraft
/pol/andcraft was a server for the 4chan /pol/ board, originating in 2012. Although the server doesn't run anymore, a Discord community for it remains. On various iterations, especially from 2017 to 2020, two distinct groups from polandcraft played on /int/craft. /pol/andcraft has a wiki similar to this one.
Wojcraft
Wojcraft is a vanilla-like Towny server first launched in 2019. The server runs in an iteration format, similar to /int/craft, but with a much heavier focus on roleplay and player interaction. The owner was Wojenko, who had never played /int/craft, but the first iteration was played by Haan's metagroup and some from the British metagroup. Wojcraft, especially following the end of iteration 31, became made up of former /int/craft players who were disillusioned by /int/craft's metafagging and lack of immersive roleplay encouraged by the ephemeral nature of its iterations.
Wojcraft has had at least 8 iterations between 2019 and 2023. Like /int/craft, successive iterations have also had different hosts. There was some speculation that when i38 was blocked by Mojang2), players from Wojcraft were involved in the reporting.
The server has a wiki.
SMP Earth
SMPEarth was a private Factions SMP server that ran from November 22, 2019 to April 11, 2020. The map used on SMP earth was Chien's world map.
It was created by ChippleDipple, a relatively minor /int/craft player who typically played with Strykergang. In the original twitter post announcing the project, ChippleDipple directly mentioned /int/craft being one of his inspirations for it, thus the choice of map. It is notable for the cast of content creators who played on it, ranging from social media influencers to Minecraft youtubers such as Jschlatt and Tommyinnit, and the history it built up through the interactions between all the various groups on the server.
SMP Earth is probably the most famous thing directly related to /int/craft. Despite that, Other than its community discovering Chien's signature on the worldmap, it seems that the SMP Earth community was entirely unaware of /int/crafts existence. Perhaps we should consider ourselves lucky…
Monorisu/Tyrants and Plebians
A Flan's mod server community that started intermingling with intcraft in i28. As of 2023 TaP is still playing with their 1.7.10 modpack and from time to time will take part playing intcraft and other servers
Epochcraft
Epochcraft is an /int/craft spin-off server focused on ancient history, following the /int/craft format of nation larp and weekend wars. The first Epochcraft server was launched as /int/craft i32.5 with a Bronze Age theme, but later rebranded as Epochcraft i1 when the dev team decided to stick together for future servers. Epochcraft 2 was themed around the Hellenistic age and took place in July 2021. Epochcraft 3 had a 700AD Asia theme and took place in 2022, and was the first Epochcraft to use Nodes. Epochcraft 4 had a Viking Age theme and was held in July 2023.
UhFiliate was the host of E1, E2, and E3. Viceroy was the host of E4. DavidGaf, Boyarsky, Helias, and Ray (xStarfox) have also been jannies on Epochcraft. The server has its own wiki and blog.
Crusalis
Crusalis (Or Cucksalis, depending on who you ask), was an existing server that was forcefully overtaken by Gaztons and repurposed to be a large scale historical roleplay server in 2022. It borrows the vast majority of its rules and practices from /int/craft, including Nodes and war weekends. It is currently hosted by Gaztons and Rurik; the original devs haven't been heard from since.
It has so far had two iterations: One set during the Renaissance, and an other set during Ancient Greece. Both of these iterations seem to have been relatively successful in their player count (350-400 players) and their community response.
Cucksalis has had little direct impact on /int/craft other than many of the players and clans from the former invading the latter in recent iterations, particularly 38.0. Cucksalis players have been seen as a blight on the server's atmosphere –especially post 38.0– with their bland humour and their tendency of taking the game too seriously despite not being very good at it. (It is also well known that zoomers do no react well to any sort of humour that predates 2020.).