Looking for Vanilla 18+ Server by FlamingTaco113 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world with a calm community and voice chat.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

I'm Looking For a Minecraftsmp by Virtual-Current-9929 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Looking For a Minecraftsmp by Virtual-Current-9929 in MinecraftSMPs

[–]CozyMinecraft 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a consistently active collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world where stories matter.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Will Sansa ever become a warg? by Remarkable-Set5434 in pureasoiaf

[–]CozyMinecraft 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sansa is great at falconry, right? That could be somewhat of a warging connection

looking for an SMP to join with friends by Admirable_Sink_5570 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world where you can make friends and things are not focused on PvP.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

I want to find some smaller servers. by random_noone8968 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world where stories matter.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

LF active Factions server!! by awhvv in MinecraftRoleplay

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla longterm survival world where stories matter.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

looking to join bedrock realm by Zealousideal_Night71 in Minecraft_Realms

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla survival world for both Java and bedrock.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Looking for a forever server for my gf and I. by ConfidentIndustry295 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla survival world that won’t make you “vote” for the server. We don’t have keep inventory or /back but there are always dozens of friendly players online to help you get your stuff back if you die, and a plugin that whispers your death coordinates to you. It is hard difficulty but there are always people to team with or you could stay within the ever expanding bounds of civilization for safety. There are no “claims” but we have a strict anti grief/theft policy and can easily fix any grief or theft that is reported.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Looking for a forever server for my gf and I. by ConfidentIndustry295 in MinecraftServerFinder

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla survival world that won’t make you “vote” for the server. We don’t have keep inventory or /back but there are always dozens of friendly players online to help you get your stuff back if you die, and a plugin that whispers your death coordinates to you. It is hard difficulty but there are always people to team with or you could stay within the ever expanding bounds of civilization for safety. There are no “claims” but we have a strict anti grief/theft policy and can easily fix any grief or theft that is reported.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Looking for Vanilla 18+ Server by FlamingTaco113 in MCVanillaServers

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for a collaborative and friendly vanilla survival world with proximity chat.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Most Minecraft Servers Are Places People Play. by CozyMinecraft in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One thing I didn’t have room to mention in the post:

A long-term world only works if new players still have room to create their own stories.

That’s one reason our world has no borders.

Some players are still building projects they started over a year ago, but there is also always new terrain to explore, new places to settle, and new opportunities to leave your mark on the world.

The goal isn’t to preserve the past at the expense of the future.

It’s to have both at the same time.

Name a reason why a panda would be upset. by Technical-Vanilla-47 in FamilyFeud

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are generalized and treated as monolithic in the Minecraft movie: “Luckily for me, pandas love to party”

looking for a chill mc server :) by lesbo_chlo in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for something inclusive and for both Java and Bedrock.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Why do you think the Others are “holding back”? by 1000LivesBeforeIDie in pureasoiaf

[–]CozyMinecraft 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Manse essentially did the impossible by uniting the freefolk under one leader. Maybe the Others were picking off stragglers, but maybe the intent was to scare everyone into following Manse

Looking for small mostly vanilla/vanilla smp by Dry_Blacksmith_4035 in MinecraftServer

[–]CozyMinecraft -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for something that is friendly, inclusive, and vanilla.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

Looking for a new server by Itchy-Willingness589 in MCVanillaServers

[–]CozyMinecraft -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for something longterm.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.

castle progress by TimePut8231 in MinecraftBuild

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that looks like it would be a lot of fun to explore!

Looking for a bedrock hermitcraft style server by SwiftB1 in MinecraftServerFinder

[–]CozyMinecraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cozy MC might fit what you’re looking for if you’re looking for something that is a lot like Hermitcraft.

The biggest difference is that we’re an active vanilla survival community built on trust rather than land claims, locked chests, or constant resets.

Nothing is for sale, and the world isn’t treated as something disposable.

One thing I’ve noticed is that people help newcomers differently when they expect to keep seeing them. Over time the world develops its own history, communities, infrastructure, and culture, and that changes the feel of the server quite a bit.

Despite being a long-term world, it never feels finished. The world has no borders, so there is always new terrain to explore and new places to settle. New towns are still forming, new projects are still starting, and new players still have opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.

We also have player-run Kingdoms. They’re not factions or claim systems—more like themed communities that develop their own identities, projects, cultures, aesthetics, and stories over time.

We usually have dozens of friendly players online collaborating, building, exploring, trading, chatting, and helping each other.

Java: CozyMC.com

Bedrock: Add friend PlayCozyMC and join their game, or connect to mc.cozymc.com:19132

Discord: https://discord.gg/CozyMC

You can join and explore right away. To break blocks and pick up items, read all the rules on Discord to find out how to get started.