Same here. The day I finally managed to connect was the day I couldn't do anything. :c
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Parzdue
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Same here. The day I finally managed to connect was the day I couldn't do anything. :c
name:
Parzdue
I joined the server during the night cycle. A creeper chased me and I fell into a hole. There is no way out.
~zeph_solaris
p.s. so hungry.
Ok, so the economy system is set up now. I'll explain how it works and how to use it.
You start out with no money. Currency is derived from gold ingots. You convert your gold ingots into currency at Admin Shops, which are just signs that say "Admin Shop" on them (there's currently only one, in my house. There will be more later). The conversion rate is 1 gold ingot = 20 dollars. Left-click on the sign to make the conversion.
Commands:
/money -- Shows your balance.
/money pay [name] [amount] -- Send money to another player.
For those of you who know about the VirtualShop we had set up...well forget about it, because it was throwing tons of errors, and it's being removed. Everyone who has stuff listed on it needs to cancel them.
Selling will now be done by ChestShops.
Here's the info on how to use it:
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Originally Posted by http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/econ-chestshop-3-21-iconomychestshop-chest-shop-for-all-economy-plugins-1185.4150/
only gold ingots? not coal, iron, or diamond? or other stuff like wool or something?
Well currently you can get money if people buy stuff from your shops, but there's no direct way to turn coal into cash.
In the future we do plan to allow iron to be turned into cash as well, but we don't know the ratio of gold to iron yet. From what I've seen it seems like there's 20 iron for every 1 gold.
Thanks for building a house over the hole I fell in Jcap. Luckily, there was one wall of stone I could punch through to get out.
You can just use /ascend like before.
well not if you scale the value of the item. like say, like jcap said, theres 20 iron for every 1 gold. 1 gold = 20 dollars, 1 iron = 1 dollar. coal could be like 5 cents or something.
i mean, i see the issue with something as plentiful as coal, but diamond and iron, and maybe other rare shit like apples or something could be traded for money.
when you trade those gold ingots, where does the gold ingot go? is it just gone?
Iron is not very rare at all anymore. And even if we found the exact ratios, it would still inflate the currency faster. It works completely fine the way it is now...there's no need to add a multitude of different things which are directly linked to the currency at a static amount. Let the market determine their prices.
Yes, the gold ingot is gone when you convert it. I've told jcap to make it so you can convert $20 back into one gold ingot as well, but he hasn't as of yet.