The 2b2t Blog

  • Home
  • /r/2b2t
  • 2b2t Maps
  • 2b2t History
  • My YouTube
  • 2b2t Media DB
pYrO1v1aniac here, James requested I write something up as one of the oldest active players on the server. I'm not sure exactly the date I first joined (most of this is from memory, and so details could well be wrong), but the server was only about 2 weeks old. So young, so full of hope, so full of shitposts. Back then it seemed like every week, there were amazing stories of people building incredible structures in Minecraft. Pretty sure we didn't have redstone at the time, so not as many of the complex mechanisms we'd be more familiar with nowadays, but there was still a lot of hype about the game. YouTube "let's play" videos and stuff caught the attention of a much younger audience than the game had initially attracted. The resulting explosion of player growth was being matched by the emergence of tons of survival multiplayer servers, most of which were absolute shit. They were run by kids, who moderated like fascist dictators on crack, or by adults who simply installed every single plugin, and sucked all the chaotic fun out of the game. When SMP first came out, I was pretty excited about it. I set up maps with buddies for a few hours at a time, at LAN parties and whatever, but despite my disappointment with most Minecraft servers, I didn't have the patience or time to set up anything more permanent. So now and then, I'd dip into a server that'd claim to be different, and even chaos anarchy servers seemed to have plugins that altered gameplay, or mods who'd gift unbelievable items to their pals, and the maps were all size limited. All I wanted was to play minecraft as it was meant to be, a world shaped freely by all the players in it, a manifestation of will and commitment, be that for good or evil.


One day, while browsing /b/, I came across a thread advertising a Minecraft server that claimed to be vanilla, survival, chaos, anarchy. "I've heard that before", I thought. But given I still wanted to find that experience, I gave it a shot. The first impression of 2b2t is a well told tale by now, and it's funny how even in those early days, 2b2t's spawn was already impressive. I knew I'd found my new home. The landscape in the immediate spawn area was already largely treeless, likely having been consumed for resources, or burned in the incredible forest fires that could happen (on purpose or by accident) in early minecraft versions. There were already huge craters and pits, as well as a large number of 1x1 stacks to the sky limit (lower back then I think). There was also still quite a lot of grass, dirt, original terrain around the spawn area (heavily pockmarked by TNT). Many of the features we're familiar with today were there too (but much less elaborate), the lavacasts didn't yet enclose the entire spawn area, but they were around. Also, there were various crude swastika's made from netherrack. It was also already well established what the community culture was, the chat was full of the most offensive things people could come up with, aimlessly spamming NIGGER, or DESU. It was very much a product of where it was advertised, looking like any typical chat room when /b/ was raiding. I think some of the well known players were already around, x0XP, popbob and the original chrisleighton (or they joined soon afterward). Spawn was a busier place back then too, lots of hunters with enchanted gear, and tons of newfags trying helplessly to escape.


After a couple of hours I escaped, and in the immediate periphery of spawn, cobbled together basic survival resources (no hunger back then luckily) from the ruins of the bases within 1K. It was already the most interesting minecraft experience I'd had, with interesting ruins around in every direction. Eventually, I traveled out to around 2.5K and decided to settle, knowing (hoping) to see my efforts destroyed, and curious what would happen. I built a small, but aesthetically quite nice house out of smoothstone and wood, with a garden, fenced up, and built up a nice cache of resources and gear (the best of which I kept on me at all times of course). I called this place Farpoint, a pun on it's nearness to spawn, intending to provide a safe haven for a few newfags, maybe make some friends, etc. A few passed through, and were grateful for the help. I enjoyed operating my little waystation, and the little thrill before logging in to see whether it had been griefed yet. Surprisingly, it went more than a week before anybody touched it at all. 9 days in, somebody emptied out the chests and took the wheat, but the place was still intact and quickly recovered. Finally after 2 weeks, the place was TNT'd and fully razed. I shrugged, accepting the inevitable had finally happened, and messaged some folks who I'd helped out at the start, passie05 had a little group going, and we decided to base together. Just outside of 1K, there was a decent body of water (no actual biomes back then I think), and we excavated a huge cavern underground, with several side-caverns, and a large mob grinder. The only way in or out was a 1x1 shaft connected to the ocean floor. This ant's-nest base lasted more than 2 months before it was xrayed and destroyed. Several stacks of duped diamond blocks were lost, but I managed to carry 3 I had on me, and went back to wandering.

The spawn environs were a lot more desolate by now, pretty much no trees within 1K, and many more ruins scattered around. I decided to strike out for terra nova, as a few map generation updates had occurred in the meantime (redstone I think). I went out + - and decided at around 20K that I was reasonably far enough out to justify settling, and still had the fun of other players passing by occasionally, and the giddy risk of being  discovered. Farpoint Mk2 was born, larger, more elaborate, more developed than before. This time, a castle design (the other was more like a villa). I settled happily here for some months, never troubled by other players, occasionally hopping away to join parties, but always returning. Eventually, in my wanderings, I discovered a settlement within 700 blocks of my home, a fairly elaborate, but obviously new construction. 3 unfamiliar players were working on it, clearly alarmed by my appearance (fully geared as I was). I offered peace, but they didn't respond, instead giving chase. They were only on the periphery of my vision when I spotted them, so after some frantic running, I managed to lose them. I had the foresight to not run towards my home base, instead heading for a Nether portal I'd found within 1k, and using that to return home. I figured my base would be found soon, as these guys would hunt it out. I secured up my valuable items, transplanted some to safer storage 2K away, and played on. Within 3 days, I logged in and found my place had been surrounded by a full lavacast wall, with the contents and construction left perfectly intact. I decided to abandon it as it was, dug my way out, and cast out for someone friendly to base with.


Branillon responded, excited that he'd found an amazing spot to base up with loads of spawners, around 133K. I hopped up to the nether roof, and traveled out to join him. By now, the biomes update had landed, and committed 2b2ters made use of a glitch in one of the point versions that generated only ocean outside of 30K. They created a huge ocean, more or less turning spawn into an island, a hole in a great donut of water. This divide marks the gap between the "old" non-biome generated terrain, and the "new" biome terrain. My trek out to Bran's spot was my first foray into the new terrain, and I was looking forward to checking out some jungles, mooshroom islands, deserts, etc. Bran, myself and one or two others (can't recall names), began to develop a base there, beside a jungle biome and near a desert. After a few months, the problems with this particular spot became apparent. Maybe it was the sheer number of spawners, but I observed a pattern, that whenever one of us was at the base, the server TPS would plummet, even when all the mobs had been cleared. Obviously, something was just plain wrong here. With heavy hearts, and for the good of the server, we abandoned (though I still have the coords somewhere I think).

At this point, I went through a period of being less active, logging on every few months or so. The server had settled into a period there being less people around, just a few regulars, the chat became more civilised, and people began forming closer bonds and groupings. I was happy enough to be apart from all this, and just observe and occasionally venture out. I found a nice spot in -- around 150K, and based up, this time, deciding to go all out, and use more advanced building techniques, fully wired redstone lighting, larger size, connecting to a spawner cluster via powered railroad link. Farpoint MK3 was built over a period of a year or more, and fully fortified against the deluges of mobs we used to get back then (I miss that, there are hardly any mobs around these days!). Easily the base I've spent the most time in, this one is still intact and untouched. I'd built up enough stock of decent items that I'd occasionally take trips out, even as far as 2M once (when nether roof travel was viable and before hunger) and /kill ing back home again after depositing in a nether chest.


Eventually, I decided I'd done all I could do in that base, and abandoned it, to go out and build something grander elsewhere. I traveled about 40K away, still in the same quadrant, and established my current base (still a work in progress). Farpoint MK4 is a huge project, vast in scale, with elegant curves in the design, and stained glass, lava, and water features decorating it. For now, it remains under construction. I still live in hope someone will show up and destroy it in a creative way, but I feel like our most committed griefing days are behind us. Most of the original folks who gave the place it's reputation are long gone, and those still around have settled into little enclaves and communities. Seems like none of the newfags have the talent or vigor for the job either, which is disappointing, but at the same time, shows the development of the server from an entity of pure chaos, into something resembling a real, evolved community, with it's own organically emergent personality, softened a little by age. Over the years, I've met, based with, chatted with, and spawnfagged with many players, seen many go from being edgy teenagers or drug addicted wasters to functional adults with careers and families. 2b2t has been there for nearly 5 years now, and for me, it's still one of the most interesting places on the internet, filled with secrets, and a long history of triumphs and betrayals. The sheer scale of the map means it would take a lifetime to fully explore, and yet, almost no matter how far out you travel, if you explore, you'll find signs of life, long abandoned bases, holes people have sought refuge in for a dangerous night, all out there waiting to be discovered.

Farpoint 3 base - http://imgur.com/a/iQFEw
Farpoint 4 base (WIP) - http://imgur.com/a/9s63I

Around the middle of February I was contacted by a games journalist who had heard of 2b2t, seen some of the posts on Reddit and subsequently, saw our post announcing map.jamesrustles.com. So we got talking and on the 25th of February, I gave him a 2 hour tour of 2b2t via voice call.

2 hours isn't that much to take in a 5 year history but we did really well. We saw the spawn, SIB, Ziggybase and 9K farm. Unfortunately I was not on my main account and thus quite poor but we had enough carrots and melons :)

He wrote a fantastic article that captures just what it's like to join 2b2t. It's also a very balanced article, unlike some of the previous ones others have written...

You can read the article over at Rock, Paper, Shotgun here.

- James
They say when it rains, it pours! Right after announcing the Maps feature on jamesrustles.com, we are now happy to introduce history.jamesrustles.com!

This area will host many archived 2b2t items such as websites, forums, image galleries and more. At the moment it is hosting the 2b2t Website as it looked last November 2015, right before it went down whilst preparing the new design.

As history.jamesrustles.com gets updated, we may write posts announcing the changes.



Hello! It has been a little while since I posted hasn't it? Well that's because I have been working on a few 2b2t related things.

I'm happy to announce a new section to jamesrustles.com, the 2b2t maps! These are a collection of interactive 'GoogleMap' style maps of various places on 2b2t. It is also mobile-ready just like the blog is.

It is launching with a map of spawn. This map was updated on the 25th of January and extends 1000 blocks from 0,0. As time goes on, more maps will be added, one will be a larger spawn map, around 4000 blocks out from the center and maps of some bases too.

www.map.jamesrustles.com
If it still says Coming Soon, hit the refresh button.


Happy exploring!


This first half is written by TheParkerEvan, and will focus on how we found valkyria and our building efforts in it.

Mana and I had been basing for a few months and we were getting bored on our little island base. Over the span of a month we collected possible coordinates so we decided to go check them out. We visited a couple places including The Valley of Wheat, and The Gape.  

Last up was Valkyria. I had some possible coordinates so we decided to check them out. After a lot of walking we finally found a nether portal.

We had reached valkyria.

…...And it was utterly destroyed. After we saw the destruction Mana and I decided to fix the place.

We’ve done a lot of work we’ve fixed the church, a tower, a couple bases, the center plaza, and most of the wall and ground.

We have not however tried fixing underground it's a mess. (we just skinned it over with dirt) 

When we arrived we immediately noticed that there was a wither.

A little exploring revealed 2 more.

We didn't know what to do so we attacked the nearest one.

Big mistake we died in thirty seconds. Wither hurts on hard mode. I was lucky enough to get my items back. Mana…..not so much. After that we knew we would need better gear, so we went mining, got better gear, some notch apples, and fixed up the first building which became our base of operations. We attacked again and we won. We eventually killed the other two withers and remade The Light of Valkyria from their stars 

Well, this is where my half ends and Mana’s begins 

Goodbye Reader
Updated: Removed 'Coords sent upon Login'


Hello readers! As you know and as the About section says, anyone is free and welcome to send in posts about 2b2t to be posted here.

Those of you familiar with c1yd3i know he, like a lot of us, is no innocent angel. Nevertheless this is an open forum and it would be very hypocritical and rude for me to not post what I am sent as long as it abides by the few rules of the blog.

This little rant does abide and therefore you can read it below. Under the rant, you will find my rebuttal.


From c1yd3i:

Readers of the JamesRustles.com blog, the blog that, of course, represents 2b2t.

I would like inform you that James_Rustles has been accusing I, c1yd3i, of running "viruses" on my web servers and trying to "hack" people.

This is one instance of James_Rustles and his cronies pulling shit out of their ass and blatantly lying. I know they're lying because my web server does not have a "virus" on it.

They are saying these things without fact checking, without talking to me. They are slandering my reputation.

Please stop James_Rustles.

James, you said that you'll post anything that's factual on your blog. This is fact so post it.


James' Rebuttal:

I welcome any evidence of me claiming c1yd3i is 'hacking' people. What I did say though, was that the client he has worked on (an updated version of Vapid or V), is sending coordinates of certain players to him. This claim, is factual.

I also stated that executing Java files on your machine could expose them to external threats. These are known as Java Remote Access Tools and you can read more about them here: http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/rise-java-remote-access-tools This claim, is unproven.

As I said, those regular players don't really need to see a rebuttal, they know for themselves what is going on. But, for everyone else, see the images and links below.

The following screenshots are from two different players using the aforementioned client. I have not downloaded and will not download the client.
Blue and bold names indicate encrypted chat, a feature of the client.

Notice the format of the messages sent, especially the ending.



The second screenshot comes from this removed reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/2b2t/comments/3yky58

The original image link itself is here: https://i.imgur.com/G84zVry.jpg

A screenshot of the Reddit post is here: http://puu.sh/mh20H.png


- Signing off.
Disclaimer: The following post and linked media contains extremely colorful language and so discretion is advised.

Hello! It's now December 27th, did you have a good holiday? Perhaps you spent time eating, drinking, going for walks. Somewhere out there though, in that small un-lit spider infested corner of the internet, 2b2t continued strong.

The following video is an excerpt of a 'conversation' lasting over one hour between mainly 2 players - Jared2013 (HiveTyrantRaphi) and Popbob (OreMongerIsANigr) which took place around 8pm Eastern Time. It is narrated expertly by player Fit.


In the description there is a link to the full 900+ lines of chat. Below are some of my favorite lines:

[OreMongerIsANigr] merry christmas faggot
[HiveTyrantRaphi] Pop this is why you shouldn't drink a full glass of vodka
[HiveTyrantRaphi] Fucking pathetic jew yorker
[ChildFondler] it makes the poop slide out and prevents poop stickage
[OreMongerIsANigr] stick your abensent black fathers shotgun in your mouth loser

Here's to a happy new year!

Merry Christmas everybody! Its hard to believe its been a year already since The_fox made his Christmas post. Alot has happened on 2b2t in the last 12 months. Many bases have fallen, many friendships broken, and TPS is lower than ever. However, amidst the anarchy we all knowingly join in (and yet complain about), new friendships and alliances are formed, bases yet discovered grow larger and more powerful by the day, and magnificent structures are selected and cataloged for inclusion in the Vault.

At the end of the day, remember: this is 2b2t. If your base is destroyed, build another. Go out and explore. There are hundreds of builds out there just waiting to be found. When you join the server, you do so with the understanding that everything you work for can be destroyed the next time you log in- and that's part of what makes 2b2t such a great place.

Keep the server alive, donate when you can, and have fun!
Merry Christmas, and I'll see you all on 2b2t!

-TheVaultCurator

Merry merry merry merry merry merry Christmas from the marvelous Mr ftsqr, owner of the slippery pickle in which all drinks and VIP packages are 10% off for the rest of christmas. Thank you all 2b2ters for making 2b2t what it is.

-ftsqr

Hey 2b2t, it’s Christmas!

I hope everyone is having a lovely holiday with their friends, family, and/or household pets and you’re all filled to the brim with Christmas spirit! Hopefully everyone is enjoying their gifts and their time off from classes or work to relax and shitpost on 2b2t.

This year has been a wild ride, but 2015 will soon come to a close with 2016 opening on our horizon. Hopefully 2016 will bring many more cherished memories as 2015 has for many of us.

Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!

-DemonElite119

Happy Holidays to all 2b2t'ers. It's been a fun 2015 on 2b2t, just like every other year. If I killed any of you in the past few years, I just want you to know that I'm almost sorry. Live free, lift heavy, and play block game.

-Fit

Merry Christmas to all, and to all the Warders of the Iron Ring are coming to grief your bases.

-Zhabui

Merry Christmas 2b2t! 2015 was a great for the us. We had great bases and events (Dat first april). It was a year of lessons, union and friendship. It renewed my hopes in the server and I hope it did the same to anyone reading this. I know the low TPS is awful, but it’s something people been enduring for years. And we gonna keep enduring, because we love 2b2t. This imperfect anarchy world

Happy holidays for you, your base, your family and your basemates.

-Sato86

You think that you are lay besiege to this message but I am the one who lay besiege to your message. There are no infidels within 100 km of spawn, this is a Hollywood lie. There are no American infidel in this message! Never! Be assured - this message is safe and protected. Who are in control they are not in control of anything are not even controlling themselves. We will encourage him to commit suicide faster. We have destroyed two base, all your base are belong to us, and their shovel. These pencils are booby traps, do not pick up these trap of the voxel coalition. We shall behead you all! I SHALL SHOW YOU IN ONE HOUR! They are not in any place. They are in no place in this message. There are no place in 2b2t. This is illusion. All of them, most of them, do not have control over themselves. How can you lay siege to whole country? Who is really under siege now? They are trapped in Umm Qasr. They are trap near Basra, they are trap near Nasiriyah, near najaf, near impbase, near valkyria, near the SIB, they are trap everywhere. They cannot read a compass. None of them will come out unless they admit quickly. We killed a number, and captured another number.We blocked them inside the city. Their rear is blocked. THE AMERICANS ARE COMMITTING SUICIDE BY THE WALLS OF IMPBASE. I tell you, The American Louts fled, Indeed, concerning the fighting waged by the heroes of the fecal army of bob, one amazing thing really is the cowardice of the American soldier, we had not anticipiated this. It was rumoured that we have fired tnt into impbase, but this is not true. we do not have any scud missile and I do not know why they were fired into impbase. THEY ARE NOWHERE. They are trapped in every place, they are trap in every base such as valkyria and spawn base.Yesterday, we slaughtered them and we will continue to slaughter them. They think that we are tetarded, but they are tetarded. This insane little fecal dwarf and his American lakey who claim to study biology, he will be shown biology, he is blocked in city and his rear is blocked. We have chopped off their heads. We are winning.

-josh


Merry Christmas (Merry FISHMAS xDD) from you're favourite minecraft fish and to have a sexy and kawaii 2016 :3

Also why is Lisa Edelstein so cute and why is this allowed in 2016 (IT IS THE CURRENT YEAR FOR GOD"S SAKE) i vote this should not be allowed THANKS 2B2T REMEMBER TUNA LOVES YOU ALL :3 :3 :3

-IamTUNA

merry christmas everyone!!! my name is vic and i am math genius i have 20k chests filled with bedrock in my obsidian fortress at 30mil 30mil but you're all invited so dont worry
oh man 2b2t is like 4 years old now isnt that cool sure is cool yeah ik
i bet 2b2t will die in 2016 but thats ok because the spirit of 2b2t lives on inside us even tho souls arent scientific and probably dont real but that doesnt matter because when you take multiple spacial and temporal dimensions into account and the possibility of extraterrestial life outside our small interstellar neighborhood then yes indeed its possible that souls exist let me explain ok so you know how there are ghosts on earth well if you look closely the ghosts are actually just 3-dimensional transparent projections projected by moonians (aliens on the moon) to distract us from the real truth (that there are ayyliens on the moon) but thats not the whole story
sit down for a moment and let me tell you about the aliens on the moon
they are grey which is why we cant see them because the moon is also grey so their skin acts like camouflage but if you observe the moon in high frequency wavelengths then you can actually see them ok so now you can see them well have you noticed the tesseract shaped skull they have? well let me tell you about the tesseract shaped skull ok so thereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee oops i rested my hand on the 'e' key and backspace doesnt work but thats ok. anyway where was i oh right the moonian skulls get their tesseract shape because they are also projections projected by tesserectians ( lol ) (4 dimensional aliens) in the 4th spacial dimension and this goes on all the way to the -1/12th dimension, this is where current knowledge about dimensions comes to a halt
if we can find the solution to x=x+1 we'll be able to see past the -1/12th dimension and discover the truth about ayliens and souls
thats all folks merry christmas

-Victor96

My Journal - Part 2

Months: February 2014 - April 2014

With the fun on the nether roof wearing thin, I returned to 700Base which was now home to at least 3 of us. All of which hadn't actually met each other yet. It was around this time that I used my first (known) 'Alt' account on 2b2t: J_eb.


The base had been visited by Pyrobyte on his alt, Cryobyte and he had spammed the base and subsequent area with at least 2,000 giant and regular spruce trees. As well as TNT'ing the underground farm... Over on J_eb I had found a nice bit of land and marked out the area for a wonderful base. This base would have all the machines needed to survive without moving. It would have all the mobs and all the mines too.

All well and good until I died without sleeping or writing the coords down.


Back to spawn J_eb went.

I eventually bought J_eb out to around 150k where I built a very small base with a house and farm on top of a Savannah hill. This base was named New Zimbabwe and is still untouched today.

Back on James, I had met up with two players, Victor96 and Stotto. We had decided to turn a small patch of spawn into a nice base of sorts. After finding some half-decent terrain we settled at x:300 z:-300 and named it the 300Base or 300 Tower. This lasted for quite a while considering the location.

We made a nice grass patch, built a storage house, erected a tower and made a sweet wheat farm too. You can still see the remains of this base today.



The lag was becoming worse and worse. The same rollback lag I spoke of in Part 1 was back with a vengeance. Trying to build anything or mine anything was a massive task. The player count was steadily falling. I decided to go over to 700Base and found that someone had left me the 2b2t calling card on a lavacast.


And then, without warning, 2b2t was gone.

2b2t had either crashed again, or was taken down. At this point no one knew what was going on. We then received notice from the 2b2t homepage that the server was being taken down so the admin could work on fixing this lag. But the admin insisted most of the issue was just down to the way Minecraft servers run and not anything else.

With time, a temporary map came online sometime in march. This temp map changed the way 2b2t would be forever. It created new relationships and partnerships between preexisting groups.


Then April came and with it the 'April Fools Map'. This is a yearly event (2015 was an ISIS themed one with music and everything) where the 2b2t map is taken away for a few days and a smaller confined map is put in it's place. 2014's was done as a 'hack', where 2b2t.org showed a page saying it had been hacked and the map deleted.


2014's April Fools map turned into a skirmish between two group bases, 'TOPKEK' and 'WOODSTOCK'. Cobblestone bases were formed on opposite corners of the map and we spent days griefing and raiding each others bases, destroying as much as we could. This was great fun as usual for an April Fools map (apart from the one we all got put in a bedrock pit just like The Pit from the Dark Knight). This was also where I met a player who I still base with right now as I type this.

The map then changed to a free-for-all on a larger map when mobs such as Ghasts and Blazes were set upon us.





Once the yearly map was over, it switched back to Temp Map. We had by this point become a new group, adding the others we met from April Fools into it. Here we made a base near the spawn and then once it got found, we moved further out and made a more stable base above ground.

This lasted for quite a while though, we had various food and animal farms, tree farms and walls were being constructed.


The members of this base stayed together once 2b2t came back, which was around the middle of April. We have made and been at many bases together including Gape 1 restoration, Gape 2, Fenrir and Asgard II.

2b2t was now back to the normal map with hardly any lag. This meant that the players started to come back and the average online rose nicely. I was then back on J_eb exploring further out near my base I had made, which now had a small base of it's own nearby.




That is a brief summary of my time on 2b2t.org during these months! This series will continue right up until present day and then become my live journal. Up next will be May 2014 onward.
Newer Posts Older Posts Home

Popular Posts Now

  • The Groups of 2b2t - Sato86
    The following Guest Post is a listing of many if not most of groups that have played on 2b2t over the years. Some groups are unknown or sec...
  • 2b2t And Its History (2010-2016) - Sato86
    Click for full size Announcement: An interactive version of this image is available here . The 4chan Period The server  started ar...
  • Through the eyes of a new player - EnderEmber
    Like the majority of the new players on 2b2t, I ran across TheCampingRusher's video advertising "the oldest server in Minecra...
  • Incursion III: Live Update Post
    Welcome to 2b2t's third official Spawn Incursion! This post will be updated multiple  times a week - Last update 15 May 2015 You ...

Side AD

Blog Archive

  • September 2017 (2)
  • April 2017 (1)
  • December 2016 (1)
  • September 2016 (2)
  • July 2016 (1)
  • June 2016 (2)
  • May 2016 (1)
  • April 2016 (2)
  • March 2016 (1)
  • February 2016 (3)
  • January 2016 (2)
  • December 2015 (5)
  • November 2015 (2)
  • October 2015 (2)
  • September 2015 (2)
  • May 2015 (2)
  • April 2015 (3)
  • March 2015 (1)
  • February 2015 (2)
  • January 2015 (2)
  • December 2014 (7)

Labels

Guest Post 2015 2016 2014 History 2017 2b2t Journal Facepunch Feature Achievements Youtube citybase

About

The 2b2t Blog has been running since December 2014. It's purpose is to record the rich history and current events on 2b2t, one of Minecraft's oldest anarchy servers. It was founded by player James Rustles and ran by a dedicated team of players. You can help record history by submitting guest posts to mail

2b2t Server Status

Banner not loading.

30-Day Visitor Stats

Popular Posts - Last 30 Days

  • Incursion III: Live Update Post
  • Guest Post: New Facepunch Republic History - Coldwave
  • The Groups of 2b2t - Sato86
  • Guest Post: New Valkyria Part 2 And The Five Point Base - TheParkerEvan
Copyright © 2014-2025 The 2b2t Blog