Guys, remember the first rule of exploring: Leave everything as you found it.
2 months ago | 33
that's so f'ed up man. the oldest minecraft server in the world possibly one of the most legendary structures ever built and people still grief it
2 months ago | 12
You deserve respect, you warned us so fast. Not that I did grief but that you for warning us about it.
2 months ago | 17
I always find myself asking this question at some point or another - What is wrong with people ???
2 months ago | 68
When I went there I did accidentally break a painting but all I had to do is ask the people online and they very kindly told me to do /staff and write a report. A mod got on and I explained to him about it and it was all good. They are really kind and understanding just ask.
2 months ago | 5
Yeah when I saw your video I was glad to discover xanpi3000s mansion but I knew someone was gonna go and grief it now
2 months ago | 4
Guys, I thought we where Urbexers who didn't do this kinda stuff?
2 months ago | 3
Im glad that i can trust these youtube poles more than i can trust the government!!😂
2 months ago | 1
I don’t know how people find time to waste on this kind of nonsense
2 months ago | 1
Of course some arseholes went and broke rules. Can't have nice things. Always some people stroking their pathetic egos ruining things for others
2 months ago | 0
Cresendex if you ever return to mco I have built many liminal spaces
2 months ago | 0
Cresendex
This post is in relation to my most recent video. I've already made a pinned comment on the video but I feel I should post this here too. If you do decide to visit Xanpi3000's mansion in MCO, please read the rules of MCO first. I joined the server and recieved multiple complaints about my viewers griefing the mansion. On MCO griefing is as simple as breaking/placing blocks, so if you do decide to visit, please follow their rules. This should go without saying but for some of you it didn't. Thank you.
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