• Inventory Split Incoming

    MassiveCraft will be implementing an inventory split across game modes to improve fairness, balance, and player experience. Each game mode (Roleplay and Survival) will have its own dedicated inventory going forward. To help players prepare, we’ve opened a special storage system to safeguard important items during the transition. For full details, read the announcement here: Game Mode Inventory Split blog post.

    Your current inventories, backpacks, and ender chest are in the shared Medieval inventory. When the new Roleplay inventory is created and assigned to the roleplay world(s) you will lose access to your currently stored items.

    Important Dates

    • April 1: Trunk storage opens.
    • May 25: Final day to submit items for storage.
    • June 1: Inventories are officially split.

    Please make sure to submit any items you wish to preserve in the trunk storage or one of the roleplay worlds before the deadline. After the split, inventories will no longer carry over between game modes.

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Hi! I'm Amaryllis, but you can call me Chloe, born and raised in the USA, and I am new to the Massivecraft forums! I've actually played on the Massivecraft server multiple times, but have finally decided that I want to get more involved with this awesome community and meet new friends to roleplay with! :)

Some facts about me! :P

- Going to high school this September (please give me any advice that you can share, I'm actually freaking nervous. ;_;)
- Left-handed!
- Adore cats (and sadly allergic), so I watch cat videos!
- Love to draw, write, read, and listen to music! (any Rex Orange County fans out there?)

That's pretty much it! Can't wait to meet you all! :D
IGN: xiyaa
 
In high school, study when you can because it can be a big help for you. I'll be in 10th grade this year and let me tell you, high school is amazing. It'll be nervous at first, but it will be a fun and wild ride.
 
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- Going to high school this September (please give me any advice that you can share, I'm actually freaking nervous. ;_;)
Hi Chloe! I'm Confy / Jessica. It's lovely to meet you! Please don't feel so nervous about high school, I've definitely been there before! I'm going to be a freshman of college (dundundun) in a month so I understand the anxieties. When I was your age I was so scared I tried on 5 different outfits and had my blouse on backwards my first day.
My advice to you is to get involved in clubs to meet new people. Your friends will likely change and while that's a scary process at first, you will one day realize that it is because you are all growing as people. I recommend looking into art clubs, writing workshops, poetry nights ( we had a coffeehouse at my high school ) and trying to connect with people that way.
I also advise not to get overly stressed out with grades. You want a balance of both. You'll do great in high school the less you worry about how others perceive you and focus on being the best gal you can be. Just remember to be yourself, don't let others pressure you.
If you want to talk more in depth on tips or if you're just looking for a pal, I was a freshman mentor this past year in the orientation program to help acclimate incoming students, I'd be more than happy to help. My discord is Miss_Confined #8341

@Amaryllis
 
I'll be a 10th grader this year, and my advice to you is really get involved with your extra curricular activities. They will be your saving grace. Always do your homework the day you get it, and don't get too stressed out. Learn from my mistakes, and don't try to half ass your final project the night before. Shit gets scary at 3 am. Always have correct grammar, and bring a pair of headphones to the classes with students that already have read the book How to Be an Asshole to All of Your Classmates. Don't ever, Ever, be in a group project with your friends, unless you either really trust them, or really don't care about your grade.
Don't do drugs. Don't date a Senior.
Either way, good luck!
Also if you ever need to talk my Discord is RollingBallofAnxiety#3501.
 
I'll be a 10th grader this year, and my advice to you is really get involved with your extra curricular activities. They will be your saving grace. Always do your homework the day you get it, and don't get too stressed out. Learn from my mistakes, and don't try to half love your final project the night before. Shit gets scary at 3 am. Always have correct grammar, and bring a pair of headphones to the classes with students that already have read the book How to Be an Asshole to All of Your Classmates. Don't ever, Ever, be in a group project with your friends, unless you either really trust them, or really don't care about your grade.
Don't do drugs. Don't date a Senior.
Either way, good luck!
Also if you ever need to talk my Discord is RollingBallofAnxiety#3501.
Teachers 3 months before the project is due:
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My advice for high school is simply: enjoy it while you can.

It's really nerve wracking and scary at first, but it honestly is a lot of fun and just seems to go by so quickly. Don't be afraid to try new things, and make the most of these years. I'd be lying if I said I had no regrets from back then, I wish I had the courage at the time, to try more things and meet more people. Once you get used to things, I'm sure the nervousness will begin to subside, it's really not as bad as it may seem right now, I promise. Anyways, that's just my two cents, it's simple, but I hope it helps you in some way at least, and good luck~
 
I'm 14 and going to be a freshman and the Highschool is massive so rip my brain because I have to remember the floor plan and Where my classes are
 
Hey there.

Like everyone else is saying, just enjoy High School. Don't pretend to be someone and just do what you want is my recommendation. I went to a welding/machining course for a year, I feel like it changed me in a very good way.

I'll leave you with this!
 
Firstly, welcome to the forums.

High School is nothing to worry about. Embrace the moment, and have a great time. You'll meet new people, take up new hobbies. Don't overthink it. It is the next chapter in your life adventure.

I look forward to seeing you on the forums. All the best.