Roleplay on MinecraftRP

Create a character, tell your story, and shape the world with the community.

What roleplay means here

Roleplay on MinecraftRP is supported with community tools and simple systems that make it easy to jump in.

Character profiles in Discord or in-game books

Local chat for immersive scenes

Player-run towns and scheduled RP events

Etiquette and boundaries

Stay in character

Speak and act as your character would. Keep chat immersive and consistent with the RP world.

Avoid power play

Don’t force outcomes on others. Conflict scenes should be fair and agreed on by both sides.

Be kind and ethical

Keep language friendly and inclusive. Respect that this is a shared space for all players.

Respect consent

Major story beats (conflict, theft, combat) should be agreed to first. Surprise attacks aren’t RP.

Get involved fast

Pick your skin, play your character, and define your role.
Take part in server-wide gatherings, quests, and RP nights.
Meet players, chat in-character, and build stories together.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What counts as roleplay here?

Roleplay means playing as your character in the world by acting, chatting, and building as if you were them. You don’t need deep lore, but staying in-character during RP scenes helps keep it immersive.

Absolutely. You can join events, build towns, and interact with others at your own pace. Some players write detailed backstories, others just roleplay light moments, however both styles are welcome.

Check the spawn noticeboard, join a player town, or watch the Discord for events. You can also walk up to players in-game and start an in-character conversation.

Yes. Staff and players host events like festivals, markets, or story arcs. Announcements are posted in Discord and sometimes marked on the Live Map.

PvP is enabled, but consent is expected for RP-driven conflict. Players should agree before fighting, and roleplay should drive the story, not random griefing.