Why does anyone use TShock?

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TShock is a toolbox for Terraria servers and communities. TShock is trusted by hundreds of server owners to provide exploit patches, game updates, and more in a reliable and timely fashion.
TShock is a server modification for Terraria, written in C#, and based upon the [Terraria Server API](https://github.com/NyxStudios/TerrariaAPI-Server). It uses JSON for configuration management, and offers several features not present in the Terraria Server normally.
Why do people love TShock?
* Server-side characters.
* Players can't cheat and hack-in items. They have to earn everything on the server.
* Groups & Permissions
* Categorize who can do what. Give your donors special abilities, like infinite sand.
* Customizable world settings
* Make Terraria your own with custom difficulty, spawn rates, regions, and more.
* Fast acting bans and exploit defense make hackers have a bad time.
## :star: Quick Start