Games that currently have leaderboards include: Toggles allow the user to compare rankings across different time frames, with daily, weekly, monthly, and all-time options. They each display the top 100 players based on their number of wins in the game. Similar to statistics, leaderboards for each game are shown on the newer XenForo website ( /leaderboards). number of wins, losses, and Gems earned per game.
total number of game sessions played across the server.Unlike the previous Enjin-based website, the newer XenForo version allows users to review their or another player's statistics directly online instead of requiring a connection to the server ( /players). Players were able to purchase real-life Mineplex apparel (such as T-shirts) before the option was removed. Here, you will be able to purchase ranks with real money. The shop refers to the one found on the Mineplex homepage it can be accessed by clicking on the "Shop" button on the top toolbar. What the logo for the store once looked like. Players are able to give Potatoes (the equivalent of "Likes") to other users' posts as well as options like Agree, Creative, Flame Inducing, and others. Staff members use them too and use it as a way to communicate about new content or news. Here, you can discuss subjects about Mineplex, discuss something off-topic entirely, or submit Reports, Appeals, or Map Submissions. A XenForo account is required to use this service. The forums is the place where players can interact with other players by making posts. Mineplex migrated to XenForo on Septemthe legacy Enjin website was archived shortly afterward but can still be accessed at, although most features have been disabled. The Mineplex website was hosted by the web hosting service Enjin from the server's inception in 2013 to 2018. In the center, there is a list of the most recent major updates. The website, along with the items listed below, also displays Mineplex's Twitter, as well as their Teamspeak server and officially sanctioned Youtube channel. Additionally, you may receive a “compensation” reward for receiving duplicate cosmetics from chests. What dofferentiates shards from gems is that gems are for gameplay purposes (Kits, Upgrades, etc) whereas Shards are for cosmetic purposes (Gadgets, Chests, etc). Shards can be achieved through many of the same ways gems can. Once, Gems were also used for Cosmetic items, but that was replaced with another currency known as Treasure Shards. On July 2nd, 2013, blue Gems were announced but were never implemented or only implemented for a short time. Playing any minigame on Mineplex gives the player at least 10 Gems other Gem sources include completing achievements or Parkour. Mineplexians mainly use Gems for transactions such as kit purchases. There are special lobbies built for Christmas and Halloween every year. In addition to all this, if a player looks around carefully, they will be able to find a variety of secrets and gags. "Tangible" Game Commands are available in great number. Stacker is played in the lobby, while Parkour is present as well to give players a hefty Gem reward. While in the lobby, the player is able to leap forward an unlimited number of times by tapping spacebar twice in rapid succession this is to help them get someplace faster. In the main plaza, a few Villager NPCs provide tutorials and information about official Mineplex content. The lobby consists of a main sky island, with a few smaller ones surrounding the main one. Just like most other Minecraft servers, Mineplex has a lobby to organize all the minigames, as well as special events.
One example of this would be the 2014 Halloween Horror Event.Ī side view of the lobby.
Upon completing said game, the player will receive an event-exclusive prize, such as a morph or a pet. In addition, minigames that were just released generally start in the beta minigames section, accessible through the Beta NPC in the lobby.ĭuring specific holidays, especially during Halloween and Christmas, Mineplex holds special events, where a game relating to the holiday will be released for a limited time. Occasionally, Mineplex may remove some games due to unpopularity, glitches, or other reasons these games belong to removed minigames. Finally, Champions has players customize their character with various stats and skills, selecting from five base classes. Survival games refers to a branch of games where players have to gather resources just like they would in a normal Minecraft survival environment and fight other players. Arcade games are short ones, normally lasting no more than 5 minutes Classic games are a little longer than their Arcade counterparts, as well as being slightly more complicated, but they are still short in general. There are four types of minigames: Classic, Arcade, Survival, and Champions.