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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Overview of the Anti-Litematic
Managing a multiplayer server often means walking a fine line between giving players freedom and maintaining a fair, competitive environment. The Anti-Litematic plugin is a targeted, automated moderation tool designed to help server administrators enforce rules specifically against the use of the Litematica mod.
Core Functionality & Enforcement
Litematica is a highly popular client-side mod that allows players to project 3D holographic schematics into their game world, making complex builds incredibly easy to replicate block-by-block. While fantastic for single-player or creative modes, many server owners view this as an unfair advantage in competitive, economy-driven, or pure survival environments.
The Anti-Litematic plugin
acts as a strict gatekeeper against this mod through a very specific enforcement loop:
Automated Client Detection
The plugin actively monitors the client-side data of players connecting to the server. It is specifically calibrated to flag the presence of the Litematica mod upon connection.
The 10-Second Kick Cycle
Instead of issuing an immediate, permanent ban—which can frustrate community members who may not have read the rules closely—the plugin uses a persistent, unignorable deterrent. If a player logs in with Litematica enabled, the plugin forcefully kicks them from the server every 10 seconds.
Mandatory Compliance
This continuous interruption makes standard gameplay entirely impossible. The kick cycle will not stop, and the player cannot bypass it, until they completely remove or disable the Litematica mod from their Minecraft client and rejoin cleanly.
Why Server Administrators Use It
From a server management perspective, this plugin offers a great balance between strict rule enforcement and automated leniency.
Preserves Server Integrity
It ensures that all players are building based on their own organic skills, memory, and spatial awareness, preserving the true "vanilla" feel or the competitive integrity of the server.
Reduces Admin Workload
By automating the detection and the penalty, human moderators are freed from the tedious task of manually investigating or spectating players suspected of using schematic mods.
"Soft" Warning System
The recurring 10-second kick serves as a highly effective physical warning. It essentially tells the player, "Your setup is not allowed here," giving them the immediate opportunity to correct their client setup without losing their server progress to a permanent ban.
The Player Experience
For a player attempting to join with Litematica installed, the experience is designed to be intentionally disruptive but informative. They will load into the world, attempt to move or play, and within seconds be met with a disconnection screen. Because the kick happens so rapidly and repeatedly, it makes it abundantly clear that their current client configuration is incompatible with the server's rules, prompting them to close the game, remove the mod, and return to play fairly.


