Dusty Hub
Laid‑back SMP survival server with seasonal maps, custom recipes, skills, fast paths and a community‑first attitude.
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SurvivalSkillsEventsSMPCommunityPvECrossplayCustomItemsSemiVanilla| Added | |
| Software | Purpur |
| Location | United States |
| Latency | 232 ms |
| Last offline | |
| Uptime | 99% |
🏰 About the server Dusty Hub
Dusty Hub is a community‑first SMP survival server running seasonal maps (Season Three). The world mixes custom terrain and structures with handcrafted recipes and light progression — perfect if you like exploring, building shops or teaming up with friends. The team focuses on a chill social experience and player creativity.
⚔️ Game modes
🪓 Survival
Classic SMP survival with community shops, protected builds and limited teleport mechanics. You’ll find a shopping district near spawn, NPC helpers and soft progression via skills and custom recipes.
💰 Economy and progression
- Player shops and a shopping district for trading.
- Progression via skills (unlock passive buffs and perks).
- Custom recipes and items that give variety without breaking balance.
✨ Features
- Portalis: craftable teleport book for limited teleporting.
- Skills system that improves player abilities over time.
- With‑Me: keep most gear after death.
- In‑game Discord chat bridge and suggested client mods for smoother visuals.
- Custom seasonal terrain (mentions of Terralith/Incendium on the official site).
📜 Rules
- No racist or hateful language.
- No cheating, hacking or exploiting.
- No PvP without consent.
- No leaving floating trees; don’t build too close to spawn, shopping district or other players.
- Be respectful; follow in‑game ruleboards.
⚙️ Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/skill /sk | Check and use your skill abilities |
/sethome /home | Set and teleport to your home |
/warp [name] | Teleport to public locations |
/tpa [name] | Request teleport to a player |
/spawn | Return to the main spawn |
/shop | Open shop / trading menu |
/help | Show help and available commands |
🔌 Connection
No special launcher is required. Cross‑play guidance and suggested client mods are listed on the official site. Use the official URLs field for the server address and community links.
🤙 Tip from a friend
I like how Dusty keeps things chill but interesting — the skills and custom recipes give a nice progression without sweaty PvP. Join the community and build something cool today!
How to join
The server is available at mc.dustyhub.net:25565 and supports versions 1.21.11.
Quick guide (Java + Bedrock)
- Open Minecraft.
- Go to Multiplayer / Servers.
- Choose Add Server or Add External Server.
- In the Address field, enter: mc.dustyhub.net.
- In the Port field, enter: 25565.
- Save the server and join.
Tips
- If the server does not appear, refresh the list.
- If you get a version error, select the correct 1.21.11 in your launcher.
- A stable internet connection is recommended for smooth play.
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