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Formerly given to partners of [[Main Page|Old School Minecraft]].
Formerly given to partners of [[Main Page|Old School Minecraft]].
* <b>In-game:</b> <code>&b</code>
* <b>In-game:</b> <code>&b</code>
* <b>Recreation:</b> <code><span style="color:#55FFFF"><i>*Username</i></span></code>
* <b>Recreation:</b> <code><span style="color:#55FFFF"><i>Username</i></span></code>
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<strong>Fact: </strong>This rank was introduced shortly after Old School Minecraft officially launched to the public on January 19th, 2020. Initially, there were no prefixes; instead, ranks were denoted by colors assigned to players' usernames. For instance, the Partner rank would color your username in cyan, as demonstrated in this example: <code><<span style="color:#55FFFF">Beezle</span>> Hello world!</code>
<strong>Fact: </strong>This rank was introduced shortly after Old School Minecraft officially launched to the public on January 19th, 2020. Initially, there were no prefixes; instead, ranks were denoted by colors assigned to players' usernames. For instance, the Partner rank would color your username in cyan, as demonstrated in this example: <code><<span style="color:#55FFFF">Beezle</span>> Hello world!</code>
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Revision as of 00:10, 26 April 2024

Old School Minecraft has a variety of ranks.
Ranks operate within a hierarchical structure, which means that higher ranks encompass the privileges associated with lower ranks.

Generic Ranks

Player

The starting rank for all new players.

  • In-game: &8[Player]
  • Recreation: [Player]
  • Can set a maximum of 5 homes.

Contributor

The sole existing donor rank.

  • In-game: &b[Contributor]
  • Recreation: [Contributor]

Misc Ranks

Trusted

This distinction is awarded exclusively to community members who are recognized by staff for their noteworthy contributions or cool demeanor.

  • In-game: &2[Trusted]
  • Recreation: [Trusted]
  • Inherits all Contributor perks.

420

Meme rank brought upon us by LeowFlow and moderator_man.

  • In-game: &2[420]
  • Recreation: [420]
  • Inherits all Contributor perks.

Staff Ranks

Moderator

  • In-game: &5[Mod]
  • Recreation: [Mod]

Senior Moderator

  • In-game: &5[S. Mod]
  • Recreation: [S. Mod]

Administrator

  • In-game: &c[Admin]
  • Recreation: [Admin]

Retired Ranks

Builder

Formerly given to good builders, most commonly ones who assisted staff in important builds.

  • In-game: &e[Builder]
  • Recreation: [Builder]
  • Ability to fly.
  • Ability to use compass for teleportation and pass through blocks.

Developer

Formerly given to developers of Old School Minecraft.

  • In-game: &d[Dev]
  • Recreation: [Dev]
  • Former Prefix: &d[Developer] / [Developer]
  • Ability to bypass NoCheat.

Supporters

Formerly given to donators. The rank had three tiers.

Supporter

Tier 1 for $8 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter]
  • Recreation: [Supporter]

Supporter+

Tier 2 for $20 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter&e+&6]
  • Recreation: [Supporter+]

Supporter++

Tier 3 for $30 USD.

  • In-game: &6[Supporter&e++&6]
  • Recreation: [Supporter++]

Partner

Formerly given to partners of Old School Minecraft.

  • In-game: &b
  • Recreation: Username

Fact: This rank was introduced shortly after Old School Minecraft officially launched to the public on January 19th, 2020. Initially, there were no prefixes; instead, ranks were denoted by colors assigned to players' usernames. For instance, the Partner rank would color your username in cyan, as demonstrated in this example: <Beezle> Hello world!