Minecraft doesn’t really punish players for doing bad things like destroying nature for personal gain, killing innocent villagers, ect. Enter the Judge, a monster who becomes more and more present in small doses as players commit more reprehensible acts. Players can repent for their sins by doing good deeds like trading with villagers, feeding animals, or planting trees. But too many bad deeds will make the Judge’s patience run thin and give the player the “judgment” effect, in which the Judge will fully emerge and slay the player for their sins. The Judge should be relatively easy to avoid as long as the player keeps their moral compass in check.
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