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# How do I get shards on DonutSMP?

Use the command "/afk 12" or any lobby number seen in the GUI on the server when you type "/afk" on normal Minecraft. By typing "/afk 3" or another number you bypass the GUI and teleport straight away!

Just by standing still you get 1 shard every minute. That's 1.440 shards every 24 hours.

You can use our Minecraft AFK Console Client web version to AFK 24/7 with your computer turned off. You can even manage your accounts and log them in through your phone! This way you will get rich on DonutSMP fast.

Using the web client also saves you a lot of money in electricity and it doesn't wear down your computer from running 24/7. As the web client runs on our servers, you can safely turn off your computer and you will stay online, grinding shards!

Read more here: [https://minecraftafk.com/web](https://minecraftafk.com/web?utm_source=gitbook)

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