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[Huge Server] Need 5 Great Mods! [24/7]

iMe's Avatar iMe11/9/12 11:43 am
11/9/2012 1:51 pm
soccerstephen10's Avatar soccerstephen10
Want to be a mod? Well just fill out this quick survey; if you get picked I'll respond to your comment as soon as possible.

Server IP: sc8.servercraft.co:6578

- IGN

- What types of servers you play on

- How long have you been playing minecraft

- Are you familiar with bukkit and plugins

- Why should you be mod

- Do you know how to detect pvp cheats

Thanks, and I'll respond to your comment as soon as I can!
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soccerstephen10
11/09/2012 1:51 pm
Level 1 : New Miner
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what types of servers- i like survivil sever like skyblock or factions
playing minecraft i have been playing since bata 1.3
i am failier with bukit and pulgins

i should be mod because i love helping servers and i have been mod before on a server still am and i am the most popular i can also be on almost all day eastern time

i can spot like some of them but not all ok

soccerstephen10
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Borgore
11/09/2012 1:41 pm
Level 3 : Apprentice Explorer
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IGN:
o_O1Min
What types of servers you play on:
I have played on Creative, Survival (with factions pvp etc.) and PvP servers.
How long have you been playing Minecraft?
I have been playing minecraft for around 10 Months.
Are you familiar with bukkit and plugins:
Yes I have not really ever been on Vanilla servers or Tekkit servers. I have also owned my own server before therefore i have had quite a bit of time to learn and see new plugins.
Why should you be a mod:
I think that i should be a Moderator because i love helping out servers. This is the reason that i stopped my server, so i could help out others. I can also help building if you ever need it and i think i am very helpful. I never abuse my powers, so if you want me to play in survival mode then i will play in survival mode.
Do you know how to detect pvp cheats:
Yes, one server i was on that was a PvP server i managed to spot out a few botters and people with fly hacks to the admins within the first 10minutes. After awhile it get's really easy, because you can see things happening around you that are odd: eg. Someone randomly punching the air when someone is near them.
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cannonball17
11/09/2012 12:57 pm
Level 1 : New Miner
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- IGN
Cannonball17
- What types of servers you play on
i play on survival and my own server
- How long have you been playing minecraft
I've been playing on mc of about a year
- Are you familiar with bukkit and plugins
yes i have a bukkit server of my own and have great experience with bukkit and plugins
- Why should you be mod
i think i should be a mod because i have experience of being a mod and a owner also i can build cool buildings
- Do you know how to detect pvp cheats
sometimes yes i can spot the obvious ones

thanks cannonball17
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iMe
11/09/2012 12:48 pm
Level 9 : Apprentice Archer
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Just need 4 more applications!
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youlef1999
11/09/2012 11:51 am
Level 9 : Apprentice Explorer
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- IGN youlef1999

- What types of servers you play on factions mcmmmo pvp like blizzardcraft

- How long have you been playing minecraft 1 year

- Are you familiar with bukkit and plugins yes

- Why should you be mod because i know how to detect hackers abd let people have fun

- Do you know how to detect pvp cheats yes /ct a plugin coalled check timer or to detect nodud i can spy on him and see if he chackks
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lolbobguy4
11/09/2012 11:49 am
Level 5 : Apprentice Explorer
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IGN lolbobguy425
What types of servers do you play on savage realms my own server minez etc.
How long have you played minecraft a year and a half

- Are you familiar with bukkit and plugins yes i am

- Why should you be mod because i like to help out servers to make them better and just have fun

- Do you know how to detect pvp cheats no hopefully you can teach me
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