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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Reality keeps breaking. Survive it.
Reality Rift turns any world into an escalating game of survival against the universe itself. Every few minutes, reality breaks - a random Reality Event warps the rules of the game: gravity flips, the sun explodes, your inventory shuffles itself, mobs rise up, or something starts watching you from the edge of your vision. You never know what's coming, and the longer you survive, the worse it gets.
How it works
A Reality Event fires on a timer (or as your world's stability drains, your choice). Each event is temporary but world-wide, hitting every player at once. Survive enough of them and you start unlocking rarer, nastier events - the game escalates the deeper you go.
One event at a time, so every break is a distinct moment of chaos. The cooldown to the next event only starts after the current one ends ā no overlap, just a steady drumbeat of "what now?" Fully configurable: interval, event duration, which events can fire, and how fast new tiers unlock.
26 events across 4 escalating tiers Common - gravity reversal, tiny/giant world, moon jump, super speed, random teleports, one heart, no jumping, and more. Rare - meteor showers, ore rain, mob apocalypse, time collapse, dimension merge, boss rush. Legendary - 60 seconds of creative mode, inventory shuffle, body swap, item mutation, duplication glitches, full-on reality corruption. Impossible - the screen "crashes," the sun explodes, and The Watcher appears.
Two ways to play
Timer mode - reality breaks on a fixed schedule. Pure chaos. Stability mode - your actions drain reality's stability; hit zero and it shatters. Play carefully... or don't.
Operator commands
/realityrift status ā current mode, next event, events survived /realityrift list ā every event and its rarity /realityrift trigger ā force a random event /realityrift trigger <id> ā force a specific event /realityrift stop ā end all active events /realityrift stability <0-100> ā set reality stability


