Paste the server IP below in your Minecraft client.
Don’t know how to join? Follow these simple steps:
- Click “Multiplayer”
- Click “Add Server”
- Type the IP in server address box
KitPvP Servers are servers that focus on allowing players to fight each other. Upon joining these servers players choose a kit to use before entering the arena where they will then fight. Each class has its own unique powers which will help the player dominate the competition.
Paste the server IP below in your Minecraft client.
Don’t know how to join? Follow these simple steps:
How do I connect to a KitPvP server shown here?
Go through the list of Minecraft KitPvP servers above and pick one that looks fun, for example a server with biome themed arenas, OP kits or maybe one with lots of players online. Once you've found one, click the Copy IP button on the server's listing. Afterwards open Minecraft, go to Multiplayer, click the Add Server button, and paste the IP into the address box and save or connect. If you try joining and have issues, double check the version of Minecraft you're on (shown on the server's page). Afterwards, you will usually spawn in a hub or directly in an arena where you can click NPCs or use a command like /kit to pick a kit and start fighting.
What is a Minecraft KitPvP server and how do they work?
A KitPvP server is a PvP focused world where you skip the normal survival grind of gathering resources and jump straight into combat using pre made kits. When you die there is usually no long cooldown, you just respawn and can instantly jump into the arena again and go back to fighting. Most of these servers track stats like kills, deaths, K/D ratio, and more. Many also have in-game currencies where you can shop and unlock better kits over time, or permanent effects like speed, etc. KitPvP servers are ideal if you mainly want to practice PvP and aren't a fan of the grindy aspect of normal game modes.
How do I find the best server for me?
When you're trying to find the best server with KitPvP, start by checking the playercount and ping, as these are important when doing PvP so you aren't lagging and have a fair chance. Afterwards you may want to look at the kits and features the server offers, for example whether there are simple vanilla style kits, or more custom ones with abilities, and if there is an Elo or ranked mode with competitive matchmaking. Play a few matches on different servers, see how the arenas, kits and matchmaking feel, and keep PvPing on the one where the fights and community are the most enjoyable for you.