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Vanilla MineRun (commonly abbreviated VMR, also known as Vanilla Mine-Run) is a game mode and server on the EcoCityCraft Network. Initially announced on October 4th, 2017, Vanilla MineRun was released to the network on October 18th, 2017 as an alternative way to gain EcoDollars. On November 22nd, 2017, the VMR Booklet and VMR Booklet forum medal were introduced. Intended as a way to obtain the 15 unobtainable items in the VMR Booklet, the VMR Crate was made available on December 6, 2017.

Basis
In Vanilla MineRun, players compete weekly to obtain the greatest balance by selling various items. Although all items are sellable in Vanilla MineRun, a theme chosen each week dictates which items contain selling value. Not to be confused with the Main Server’s EcoDollars, currency earned in Vanilla MineRun is known as Vanilla MineRun Dollars (commonly abbreviated VMRD or VMR Dollars). At approximately every Sunday at around 2:15EST, the Vanilla MineRun world, along with all balances, inventories, and player data are reset, and a new weekly theme is chosen. Before the world is reset, the top 10 balances are taken and awarded with VMR Points. Moreover, the top 5 VMR balances are awarded with various amounts of EcoDollars to their forum accounts, which can then be transferred back into the Main Server. Once a user has reached 100 VMR Points, they are then eligible to receive a VMR Medal on their forum account. This table below lists the prizes for the top 10 balances at the end of each week:

Once a user collected 100 VMR Points, they become eligible for the VMR Medal. A leaderboard displaying the users with the most VMR Points was released alongside Vanilla MineRun and can be accessed here.

Like all servers on the EcoCityCraft Network, the Global, VIP, Staff, Admin, and Alert chat channels are visible network-wide. An exclusive VMR channel that is only visible to players in the Vanilla MineRun Server can be joined using /ch vmr, and is enabled to all VMR players by default.

Themes
Themes are lists of items that are sellable for money on Vanilla MineRun. With each weekly world reset, a new theme is chosen for Vanilla MineRun. Below is a list of all themes that have occurred on Vanilla MineRun: Forum users are encouraged to create their own themes for the Vanilla MineRun Server in the Vanilla MineRun section of the forums. The Theme Suggestion Application Form can be accessed by clicking here.

Differences from the Main Server
Unlike the Main Server, Vanilla MineRun aims to emulate a fully Vanilla EcoCityCraft experience. As a result, automatic or AFK farming is highly encouraged when playing on Vanilla MineRun. Furthermore, several other differences or rule changes from the Main Server apply only to Vanilla MineRun. These include:


 * The only non-vanilla commands on VMR are /bal and /sell.
 * Blocks that are disabled on the Main Server, such as the Piston, Sticky Piston, Hopper, Observer, and Cactus are enabled on Vanilla MineRun.
 * The use of hacked clients is discouraged, but allowed on VMR.
 * Restrictions on normal gameplay that require the purchase of features, such as Water and Pyro, are not applied to VMR.
 * Because hacked clients are allowed, VMR’s Anti-Cheat is more strict as to discourage cheating.
 * The Trade, Trivia, and Local chats do not exist on Vanilla MineRun. Instead, a single VMR all-purpose chat serves as the exclusive Vanilla MineRun chat (/ch vmr).
 * The default and only rank in Vanilla MineRun is [Runner], excluding staff ranks.

In addition to these, users with the global Patron rank are allowed to check the balances of other players as well as view the top balances using /baltop. Patrons also have access to /nick.

The VMR Booklet
The Vanilla MineRun Booklet (also called the VMR Booklet, Pokédex, or just Booklet) is an entry-style encyclopedia of every obtainable and unobtainable item in Vanilla Minecraft. Besides having the top 10 balances in Vanilla MineRun, the VMR Booklet introduces a new goal to VMR players to obtain and sell every single item in Minecraft. The VMR Booklet interface can be accessed by using /booklet. Items that have not been sold yet are displayed as UNKNOWN and are represented in the VMR Booklet with the Barrier item. Once an item is sold, the Barrier icon is replaced with the corresponding item, ordered by Minecraft’s numerical ID system. Because the Booklet updates at regular intervals, a sold item may not immediately appear in the booklet after selling. Currently, the VMR Booklet contains a total of 410 items for players to sell, 394 of which are obtainable in normal gameplay while 16 are available solely by purchasing VMR Crate Keys and opening VMR Rare Crates. Users can check if they’ve sold an item by locating its position in the VMR Booklet or by performing the command /booklet , which will display the quantity of the item as specified by ITEM_ID. Listed below are all items in the booklet organized by their Minecraft Item ID. Furthermore, each item’s corresponding Booklet ID as well as its status as an obtainable or unobtainable item can be found below.