How to Join the PikaNetwork Minecraft Server

This guide thoroughly explains how you can easily join the PikaNetwork Minecraft Server.

PikaNetwork is the largest cracked Minecraft network that offers various game modes and experiences within the Minecraft community. It is known for providing a range of popular game modes such as BedWars, SkyBlock, OP Prison, Survival and more. Players can join to participate in these game modes, interact with others, and compete in various challenges and events.

The IP address for PikaNetwork is:
play.pika-network.net

Joining the Server

PikaNetwork is a cracked Minecraft server, meaning that you do not need to purchase a copy of Minecraft to play and you can join using any cracked launcher. However, it is strongly recommended to have purchased the game for more account security. Once you have Minecraft installed, you can join the server by adding it to your server list. You can join the server using any Minecraft version from 1.8 to the newest version.

After launching the game, you can add the server by first opening the Multiplayer menu:

You can add the server by clicking on the Add Server button on the bottom right of the menu:

Type the server name 'PikaNetwork' in the Server Name slot, and the IP address “play.pika-network.net“ in the Server Address slot:

After you click “Done“, the server will then appear in the server list, you can then select it, then click on “Join server“:

On your first join of the server, you will be asked to register your account by creating a password. You can do so by pressing the “T“ key on your keyboard and then typing the command /register [password] [password] (replace [password] with a password of your choice). Make sure that your password is difficult to guess - make it a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters for extra security.

And that's it! You have now joined PikaNetwork for the first time, you will now be able to play all the gamemodes the server has to offer!

Once you leave the server and decide to come back later, you will be prompted to enter the password you created earlier to log in. You can do so using the /login [password] command (replace [password] with the password you created).

Video Guide

This video shows the previous steps in detail. Make sure to watch it carefully and do not miss out on any steps. Click HERE to watch the video.

Helpful Notes

Here are some notes that may help you in your experience:

  • You can link an email to your account by using /email [your email address]. By linking your email, you can reset your password if you forgot it using the /resetpassword command in one of the login lobbies. A new password will be sent to the email you linked. So, make sure it is yours!
  • You can further increase your account security by adding 2FA. First, type the /2fa enable command. A secret code and a QR code link will appear in the chat. Then, head to any authentication application on your phone (e.g. Google or Microsoft Authenticator), and paste the secret code (or scan the QR code). Lastly, a 6-digit code will appear in the authenticator. Copy it, head back in-game, and type /2fa confirm [code]. You will be asked to enter the 2FA code every time you join the server again.
  • If you join the server for the first time, and it prompts you to log in instead of register, then that means the username you joined with is already registered on our network. You will have to join using another username.
  • If you own a premium copy of Minecraft, after you join the server, you can execute the /premium command (you will be prompted to type it again for confirmation). After you activate it, you can now join the server without typing a password every time. Note that we are unable to disable this status if you lose access to your account.

If you need any further assistance, you can go ahead and make a support ticket HERE and the staff team will answer your questions as soon as possible.

We hope you enjoy your time on our network. Good luck, and have fun!

This article was written by Stormidity.