AliasAlreadyTaken reports: Add a nether faq, an anti-begg ... #4585
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AliasAlreadyTaken reports a bug:
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Suggestion:
"there's help and tutorial building as well as a Library, I highly recommend the nether guide in the future"
"staff does not support builds in the nether, do not expect staff to retrieve your items"
"may build there at peril"
--this is for faq stuff. but yes was ref drgn's.
The answer in the suggestion does not answer the question about how to survive, it merely states nether is dangerous. Perhaps refer to some existing nether guide, like drgn's one?
I'd suggest that it tell people to seek out nether guides in general, not just to one player.
An anti-begging FAQ should be important and constant begging should be made against the rules, especially with the increase in the number of new players who are begging for stuff nowadays
The FAQ can recomment reading a "good nether guide" before venturing into nether for first time.
we also need a
<Voice>
FAQ.