Minecraft

The server that started it all!

A quiet, safe place for you and your friends to build without the fear of losing all your work. The server IP has been and will always be: Minecraft.Claytonia.net


About the Server

Claytonia has been online since 2012, making it one of the longest-running survival servers around. The current world has been active since 2014.

  • Spawn moves when there is a major update, keeping new players close to new terrain.
  • No ranks, no paywalls, no chaos. Just Minecraft as it was meant to be played.
  • The server is maintained by a small group of Minecraft fans who prefer a classic vanilla experience.
  • Everyone has access to simple, useful commands like /spawn, /home, and /tpa.
  • Every action is logged, so griefing or accidents can be undone in seconds.
  • Spawn protection covers a large area — you’ll need to travel 500+ blocks to start building.

Type /einfo in-game for detailed info and available commands.

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Plugins

  • Essentials - Provides /home and /tpa
  • mcMMO - Adds RPG-style skill leveling
  • MinePacks - Backpack support
  • Ask in-game or on Discord for a full plugin list.

Rules

Rules Sign
  1. Be kind.
  2. If it’s not yours, don’t touch it. (No griefing or raiding)
  3. PVP is only allowed if both players agree beforehand.

World Stats

As of early 2021:

  • World file: ~45GB
  • CoreProtect database: ~18GB
  • Map render: ~230GB
  • ~3000 players have connected since launch

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Map

As of December 2020, the world looks like this:

Server Map

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Bedrock Players Welcome

You can now join the Claytonia server using Minecraft Bedrock Edition!

Connection Info

  • Server Address: Minecraft.Claytonia.net
  • Port: 8122

Add Me as a Friend

Add ClashsXbox as a friend in Bedrock Edition. After a short wait, you’ll see the world appear and can join directly.


Timeline and World Age

Claytonia’s world is ancient. On October 24th, 2025 at 11:15 PM, the in-game clock read 5:21 PM, August 9, Year 752 — meaning the world has lived through 752 full Minecraft years.

3810 days ÷ 365 = approximately 10.4 real-world years of uptime.

In mid-2014 to early 2015, Minecraft 1.8 was the stable Java Edition version when this map began.


Click here to learn about our modded servers.