Hello, I'm Goody, also known as Goodyannathan and I play/played a lot of cubecraft.
I personally love this server and prefer it over anything else by far, I have spent a lot of time here and will continue to. I've achieved some truly amazing things, have had and will have an amazing journey and have become one of the better players on the cubecraft bedrock network. However there are some things I'd like to see/have changed. And I'm going to talk about one of them here: Rewarding players. I know multiple people have made suggestions on how to do it, but I have a different take on this.
Because it's now kinda easy to get on leaderboards and you don't have to be actually good at the game, you just need to play a lot. In my opinion, these people shouldn't really be rewarded that much, there is a group of people who achieved some way greater things and have spent way more time on cubecraft, making themselves a reputation, getting extremely good at the game, achieving things no one else has done before etc and these people should be rewarded. Also there could be some level rewards for high levels, but cubecraft is working on that, I believe.
So now we have a group of very skilled individuals, who deserve to be rewarded. Now is the question, how can cubecraft reward these people? In my opinion, a special club would be the best choice for this. You can apply for a club in the books of cubecraft world records, but as far as I know, you don't get rewards for being in such a club and the majority of the community doesn't care/know about these clubs. You can clearly see it, because the leaderboard club only has 3 out of 5 players, even though there are way more people than that.
This club could be called "Cubecraft Elite", housing the best and most famous cubecraft players. That club should actually matter and people should be eager to get in that club. When you have been accepted into that club, you could get an [elite] prefix for cubecraft, just as a fun idea as well.
With these things, the cubecraft elite would have more recognition within the cubecraft community and have a reward for their hard work.
Some requirements for being accepted into the cubecraft elite club could be:
-level 100+
-being on multiple leaderboards
-having 10k+ kills in at least two gamemodes
-having 1k+ wins in at least two gamemodes
-maybe something with friends/friend requests
-most importantly: The reputation they have on cubecraft
Maybe have like 5-10 (or a bit more) people in that club, just so it keeps being special and it wont get flooded with a lot of members. For people saying it will increase targeting: You can always turn off a prefix, or just dont speak in chat before a game. Also quite a few "elite players" already get targeted just for their name.
That's my suggestion on rewarding people, who spent a lot of time on cubuecraft and achieve great things.
Let me know what you think (I'd also really appreciate some feedback from the staff team or people, who (think they) are already something like an elite) And thanks a lot to @SeevenMC for helping we write this text and perfecting it, so I could really express my thoughts on this topic.
I personally love this server and prefer it over anything else by far, I have spent a lot of time here and will continue to. I've achieved some truly amazing things, have had and will have an amazing journey and have become one of the better players on the cubecraft bedrock network. However there are some things I'd like to see/have changed. And I'm going to talk about one of them here: Rewarding players. I know multiple people have made suggestions on how to do it, but I have a different take on this.
Because it's now kinda easy to get on leaderboards and you don't have to be actually good at the game, you just need to play a lot. In my opinion, these people shouldn't really be rewarded that much, there is a group of people who achieved some way greater things and have spent way more time on cubecraft, making themselves a reputation, getting extremely good at the game, achieving things no one else has done before etc and these people should be rewarded. Also there could be some level rewards for high levels, but cubecraft is working on that, I believe.
So now we have a group of very skilled individuals, who deserve to be rewarded. Now is the question, how can cubecraft reward these people? In my opinion, a special club would be the best choice for this. You can apply for a club in the books of cubecraft world records, but as far as I know, you don't get rewards for being in such a club and the majority of the community doesn't care/know about these clubs. You can clearly see it, because the leaderboard club only has 3 out of 5 players, even though there are way more people than that.
This club could be called "Cubecraft Elite", housing the best and most famous cubecraft players. That club should actually matter and people should be eager to get in that club. When you have been accepted into that club, you could get an [elite] prefix for cubecraft, just as a fun idea as well.
With these things, the cubecraft elite would have more recognition within the cubecraft community and have a reward for their hard work.
Some requirements for being accepted into the cubecraft elite club could be:
-level 100+
-being on multiple leaderboards
-having 10k+ kills in at least two gamemodes
-having 1k+ wins in at least two gamemodes
-maybe something with friends/friend requests
-most importantly: The reputation they have on cubecraft
Maybe have like 5-10 (or a bit more) people in that club, just so it keeps being special and it wont get flooded with a lot of members. For people saying it will increase targeting: You can always turn off a prefix, or just dont speak in chat before a game. Also quite a few "elite players" already get targeted just for their name.
That's my suggestion on rewarding people, who spent a lot of time on cubuecraft and achieve great things.
Let me know what you think (I'd also really appreciate some feedback from the staff team or people, who (think they) are already something like an elite) And thanks a lot to @SeevenMC for helping we write this text and perfecting it, so I could really express my thoughts on this topic.