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For the past 2 weeks everyone on the server i play on has been arguing and none of us can find the anwser. Its pve and i know it has different rules then pvp but they are fighting cuz all caves with resources are blocked off a few of them said they put in tickets but no responses so my question is. Is blocking resources against coc becuse i cant find it anywhere but i also cant find the pve coc

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Originally posted by achterin

wrong, there is a code of conduct for PvE. for example, it is considered illegal to spam small dinos like dodos/dilos. you can also get wiped for claiming too much land (e.g. excessive pillering). they do enforce these rules pretty frequently. on 2 of my servers some tribes got wiped for pillering, our tribe got wiped on another server for spamming dodos some time ago.

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these are the current rules:

> Game Blocking - you are not allowed to block other tribes from playing the game on PvE servers. This can include but is not limited to:

  • Building at their base
  • Blocking in other tribes dinos
  • Blocking access in/out of a tribes base
  • Obstructing pathways or waterways for the purpose of denying another tribe access
  • Blocking access to important resources (ie. charge nodes, gas nodes, Extinction City Terminals, etc)
  • Intentionally filling the server tame limit via spamming tames (such as Dodo, Jerboa, or easy to ‘tame and maintain’ dinos) and/or rafts
  • Leaving tames inside of caves or on obelisk teleportation platforms

> Structure Spamming - placing structures down such as pipes or wires for the purpose of disrupting others gameplay is against our code of conduct.

> Intentionally using wild creatures to destroy a player's assets when not in a tribe war.

GM intervention may be necessary if your structure or creature is negatively impacting a server (ie. you block off a large portion of the map so that other members of that server cannot access it).

Correct, there is a COC for PvE. While it may not seem like it is always enforced to the fullest, I wouldn't want to be caught on the wrong side of the fence. I recommend to play clean and continue to report those who aren't.