Claiming & Defenses

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Setting Up a Claim (Minto Guide)

This guide explains how to set up and manage land claims on a Minto-enabled Minecraft server using anchors, nodes, nests, and paper.

Claims help protect your builds, control access, and engage in the server’s raiding system.

🧱 Anchors

Anchors are the core of any claim.

  • Place an Anchor Block
    • Craft or acquire an anchor and place it on the ground to start a new claim.
    • The anchor marks the center of your protected area.
    • More anchors can be placed to expand claim coverage.
  • Anchor Access
    • Only players with anchor access can manage claim settings and block interactions.
    • Anchor access is granted manually or through node permissions.

🧩 Nodes

Nodes link players to claims and allow trust management.

  • Connecting Nodes
    • Place nodes within the anchor’s protection radius.
    • Nodes extend claim features and can represent trusted access points.
  • Managing Trust
    • Use nodes to trust or untrust other players.
    • Trusted players can interact with certain blocks inside the claim (depending on access state).

🐦 Nests

Nests allow community or team-based claim sharing.

  • Nest Ownership
    • A nest is a shared group that can hold access to multiple anchors and claims.
    • Players added to a nest get permissions based on their nest role.
  • Collaborative Claiming
    • Claims can be assigned to a nest to share access across members.
    • Useful for factions, friends, or town setups.

📜 Paper Utility

Paper is used for in-claim access configuration.

  • Changing Block Access
    • Left-click any block inside a claim while holding paper.
    • Cycle through access states:
 - None: Only players with anchor access can interact.
 - Trusted: Only trusted players and those with anchor, nest or alliance access can interact.
 - Public: Anyone can interact freely.

🔗 External Resources

These resources area technically official, yet the minto developers don't properly maintain it, often leaving it outdated


This guide is part of the Minto Wiki Project. Last updated: 4 July 2025.