New Player Guide

Welcome to Era of Civilization! This guide is meant to shed some light on the most important changes to gameplay in Era of Civilization compared to regular Minecraft, and to help newer players get acclimated.

Many of the changes in the plugin amount to a much more challenging early game experience. Having a basic understanding of how things work compared to the base game can be very beneficial. One of the most important things to keep in mind is that Era is fundamentally a cooperative experience. The plugin is designed around encouraging cooperation and the formation of groups. Playing solo can be incredibly difficult and frustrating and is not recommended. Era is difficult either way, but playing with others can help take the edge off and foster a sense of camaraderie. As such, one of your first priorities should be finding other players.

How to Survive?

Your first days as a new player will be tough. The higher mob difficulty, lack of natural regeneration and increased hunger will make survival difficult, all while the class systems locks you out of most tools, weapons and materials you need to survive, and ultimately thrive. But don't be spooked by the challenge, with the right approach and the help of others, this seemingly insurmountable task can be overcome. And this guide will teach you how to get started. First, we will cover the most important changes you need to know to be able to engage with the new mechanics effectively, as this is not the same as vanilla survival. We will then talk more in depth about the particulars of each class, as the choice of class is a rather important one that needs special attention. And finally, we cover the most important strategies to survive the first days, and nights.

Important Changes

Classes

First Days, and Nights

For the first days, your priority should be to find (or, if you are brave, form) a group of people of at least 7 players, one for each class. You will need to work with one another to be able to make progress, as the class system prevents any single player form being able to survive effectively on their own. Teamwork is essential, so find your tribe.

You may die multiple times before finding others (or, goodness forbid, after finding them). Do not worry, you can still survive for long enough to find a group that will take you in:

Once you have a group together, your first priority should be to build a rudimentary base to call a home, where you will be able to safely pass the nights. While at night, talk to others to plan your moves and assign classes to the different members of your burgeoning society. During the day, you should focus on hunting for food and gathering materials to make beds, as these will allow your group to survive and to stay together, respectively.

What's next?

After the initial formation and stabilization of the settlement, the rest of the journey will be about increasing your class levels to acquire new items and abilities that will turn deadly mobs into mundane inconveniences, impossible journeys into routine voyages, and a primitive base into a wealthy metropolis. Survive, thrive, make friends and enemies, and carve your own path through this Era Of Civilization!


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Created 2026-02-21 17:49:04 UTC by Shigu
Updated 2026-02-27 17:06:20 UTC by Shigu