Aceera SMP
Survival Frontier • Java & Limited Bedrock Support
IP: aceera272.mcsh.io
Java direct connect • Bedrock support limited

Welcome to Aceera

Aceera is a small, tightly run Survival Multiplayer world built around one idea: a true frontier.

Resources are earned, not handed out. Towns rise because players build them. Conflict matters because effort matters.

Survival Frontier Small SMP Fair PvP No Pay‑to‑Win

Use the sidebar to read the lore, rules, how to join, and how to support Aceera by voting.

About Aceera

The Survival Frontier

Aceera is a small SMP focused on fair survival gameplay. There are no overpowered kits, no pay‑to‑win ranks, and no shortcuts that ruin progression. What you build, you earn.

The world is tuned for long‑term play: stable performance, clear rules, and a focus on player‑driven stories instead of admin‑spawned chaos.

Core Features

  • Small, community‑driven SMP – familiar names, not a random crowd.
  • Balanced PvP – rules to keep fights fair, not frustrating.
  • Frontier‑style survival – towns, roads, bases, and trade routes.
  • Events & grace periods – structured times where rules shift slightly for fun.

Server Details

Java IP: aceera272.mcsh.io

Port: Default Java port (no extra port needed).

Bedrock: Limited support. You may be able to join via Bedrock through certain proxies or services, but it is not guaranteed or fully supported.

If you’re on Bedrock and something breaks, it may be a limitation of Bedrock support rather than a server bug.

Playstyle

  • Survival only – no creative mode for normal players.
  • Respectful chat – no toxicity, slurs, or harassment.
  • Legit gameplay – no hacked clients, dupes, or macros.

Lore – The Aceeran Frontier

There was no king when Aceera began. No capital, no roads, no banners in the wind. Just a raw, unclaimed world and the first few players stepping out of spawn with nothing but wooden tools and stubbornness.

The land beyond spawn is harsh. Forests choke the horizon, mountains cut the sky, and the night is not kind to the unprepared. Every base carved into a cliff, every farm dug into the ground, every wall raised against the dark is a statement: we were here, and we survived.

Over time, paths appear where players walk the same routes. Dirt becomes cobble, cobble becomes stone brick. A lone house becomes a hamlet, then a town. Trade chests appear. Signs mark borders. Suddenly, the wilderness has lines drawn through it.

Some players choose isolation, building deep underground or far beyond the usual routes. Others gather, forming loose factions, alliances, and rivalries. No plugin forces this. No admin script demands it. The frontier shapes itself around the choices of the people living in it.

In Aceera, there is no guaranteed safety. But there is fairness. The rules exist so that when you lose, it’s because someone outplayed you—not because they cheated, duped, or abused a loophole.

The story of Aceera isn’t written in a lore book. It’s written in ruined bases, rebuilt towns, and the chat logs of people who decided to stay.

Rules – Read Before You Play

These rules exist to keep Aceera fair, playable, and enjoyable for everyone. “I didn’t know” is not an excuse.

  1. Respect Staff
    Cooperate with staff checks, answer questions honestly, and follow instructions. Arguing in the moment is not allowed—appeal decisions later if needed.
  2. No Spam or Toxicity
    No chat spam, harassment, targeted insults, or trying to provoke drama. Keep arguments short or move them to DMs elsewhere.
  3. Keep Chat Clean
    No uncensored swearing, slurs, hate speech, or NSFW content. If you have to ask if it’s too far, don’t say it.
  4. No Threats
    No threats of harm, DDoS, SWATing, doxxing, or “jokes” about real‑life violence. This is an instant serious issue.
  5. No Cheats or Exploits
    No hacked clients, ghost clients, macros, autoclickers, x‑ray, dupes, or abusing bugs. If you find a bug that gives unfair advantage, report it instead of using it.
  6. No IRL Trading
    Do not trade real money, accounts, or items from other games for in‑game items or ranks. No selling access to bases or gear for real‑world value.
  7. No Impersonation
    Do not impersonate staff or other players. No fake tags, fake names, or pretending to be someone you’re not to gain trust.
  8. PvP Rules
    • No excessive running just to avoid a fight you started.
    • No elytra in combat except for clearly agreed duels or events.
    • No combat logging—do not log out to avoid dying.
    • No abusing terrain, glitches, or lag to become effectively unkillable.
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  9. Event & Grace Rules
    During events or grace periods, staff may temporarily adjust rules (for example, disabling PvP in certain areas). Follow event‑specific instructions when announced.
  10. Griefing & Raiding
    any intentional destruction or theft is punishable.griefing is not allowed if caught staff will punish severly.
  11. Claiming & Territory
    Respect clearly marked bases, towns, and claims. Do not build directly on top of, inside, or one block away from someone else’s base without permission. If a claim system is in use, do not bypass it with exploits.
  12. Farms & Redstone
    Do not build lag machines or intentionally crash‑prone contraptions. Large farms must be reasonably efficient, not server‑killing. If staff ask you to modify or remove a farm for performance reasons, do it.
  13. Lag‑Causing Behavior
    No intentional chunk loading abuse, item spam, or dropping massive amounts of entities. Don’t try to “test the limits” of the server on purpose.
  14. Common Sense Rule
    If you know it’s scummy, don’t do it. If you’re trying to dance on the edge of the rules, expect staff to treat it as breaking them.

Staff have final say on rule interpretation. If something is clearly against the spirit of fair play, it can still be punished even if not written word‑for‑word here.

Things Not To Do

Read This Before You Cause Problems

These are the fastest ways to get muted, banned, or removed from Aceera. Don’t do them—ever.

  • Do not try to force your beliefs, religion, or politics on other players. If someone says they’re not interested, drop it.
  • Do not use hacked clients, ghost clients, or “just a little” cheat. There is no acceptable level of cheating.
  • Do not spam, harass, or target players in chat. If your goal is to annoy someone, you’re already in the wrong.
  • Do not threaten anyone, even as a “joke.” Real‑life threats are taken seriously.
  • Do not combat log. If you’re in a fight, finish it properly.
  • Do not impersonate staff or pretend to have powers you don’t.
  • Do not build lag machines or intentionally crash the server.
  • Do not try to bypass punishments with alts. That just makes it worse.
  • Do not argue endlessly with staff in public chat. If you think a decision is wrong, appeal calmly later.