Welcome Kit & Book
What lands in your inventory on first join, and what the welcome book says.
When you join Sunday Market for the first time, the system drops a small kit and a book into your inventory. Both are one-shot — they fire on the very first join, not on every login. (Lost the book? Run /kit welcome to re-claim everything.)
What's in the kit
- 8 bread — enough to keep your hunger bar topped while you find a base
- 8 oak planks — for a crafting table or a quick shelter
- 16 cobblestone — your first build blocks
- 1 wooden pickaxe — to mine your first stone
- 1 wooden axe — to chop your first tree
- 8 torches — for the first cave you explore
This is bankroll, not endgame. Everything else you earn by playing.
What the book says
The book is short — three short pages — and acts as a signpost to the major systems:
Page 1 — Title
SUNDAY MARKET
we're glad you're here.
open survival 18+ java + bedrock
This book is a signpost, not a manual.
Page 2 — Where to go
Where to go
/wiki— guide/rules— rules/info— info/wiki travel— runes
/balance— coins/profile— stats
Page 3 — Travel
Travel
Build your way around: ender pearls, runes, sign teleporters, Nether portals.
Build your network. Read /wiki travel.
Page 4 — How to earn
How to earn
Just play.
Coins drop while you mine, fight, fish, craft, sleep, chat, level up.
Rare actions pay more.
/wiki economyfor the full table.
Re-claiming
If you tossed the book in lava or stored it somewhere and want a fresh copy, run:
/kit welcomeYou'll get the full kit again — book, kit items, the works. (The kit is one-shot per first-join for the automatic trigger, but /kit welcome is always available.)
Why a book and not a long tutorial
Tutorials interrupt; books wait until you want to read them. The book lives in your inventory or a chest until you crack it open — no popups, no quest log, no hand-holding. When you're ready to learn the next thing, the book points the way.
For longer reads, this wiki is the manual the book points at.
See also
- Your first day — the longer orientation
- Commands → Everyday — the basic command list
- How it pays — what the book points at when it says "rare actions pay more"