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Draft of the 1.12 update sub reddit post

1.12 Update

ExilePearl

Exile Pearls are replacing Prison Pearls as the default Pearl type. You can upgrade Exile Pearls to Prison Pearls at a certain Meme Mana cost.

Exiled players aren't allowed within a large radius around the Exile Pearl and inside hostile Bastion fields. Additionally, killing an Exiled Player will reveal their Pearl's location.

There is no /ppkill anymore and /ppsummon is now a request the Exiled player can deny.

Exiled players can't:

  • PvP
  • Use buckets
  • Light fires
  • Place TNT
  • Use beds
  • Use potions
  • Use ender pearls
  • Kill certain mobs and any named mobs
  • Use local chat
  • Place and damage bastions
  • Damage Citadel reinforcements
  • Place snitches

You can view the full list of Exiled player restrictions here

City Bastions

City Bastions are considerably cheaper than normal bastions and cover a much greater area. They stop reinforced block placement but don't block pearls or prevent regular block placements.

MemeMana

Meme Mana is the resource used for repairing and upgrading Pearls. You get Mana for logging in each day, with a bonus if you log in consistently.

If you log in every day, you generate enough essence to indefinitely Prison Pearl a single player or Exile Pearl 8 players. This means that a town with three active players can't keep more than three Prison Pearled players or 24 Exile Pearled players without outside support.

If you stockpile your Mana for too long, it will start decaying.

For more information, check out the official guide.

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