Re: Modacity Minecraft Server
Might go a bit off the current topic but a friend of mine want to join our server. His name is The Halo Don. I've known for a good ten years and I recently bought the game for him as a birthday present. He won't get in anybody's way and likes to have a good time.
I'm wondering, what could happen if we start to have inflation?
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I think I need to be re-white listed.
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Debate: square world vs circular world
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Triangle
Honestly as long as nobody starts exploring until the server crashes I'm fine with the shape...
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It really doesn't matter at all to me what the shape is, as long as it's uniform. Either one.
EDIT: Meh, I'll vote square I guess.
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Square, because i'm not one :)
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Circle, then lets explore it into a square because it doesn't matter once we start moving beyond the original terrain generation.
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Don't care if it ruins the 'economy'. We need a cow spawner.
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If you see strange holes in shallow lakes, that was ex-clay.
It's a lot more common now (but found in smaller deposits) and can be only found in shallow lakes (not oceans) - swamps contain massive amounts of it!
Also, that economy system sounds cool, gonna build a shop in the village and sell bricks once I build my house.
Re: Modacity Minecraft Server
The economy system provides players with a means of buying and selling items with other players using currency. It is a completely free market; there are no set prices. The price of any particular item is determined by the seller(s) of the item (if there are any). It is also effectively a gold standard. The currency (dollars) is derived solely from gold ingots. One gold ingot converts into $20.
Commands:
/money -- Shows your balance.
/money pay [name] [amount] -- Sends money to another player.
Converting currency:
You can convert your gold ingots at signs which read:
AdminShop
1
B 20 : S 20
Gold Ingot |
The meaning of this sign is that you can sell 1 gold ingot to it for $20, or buy 1 gold ingot from it for $20. These signs can only be created by the server administrator. There will always be one located near the world spawn in the "First Bank of Minecraft," identified by the marker on the map.
To convert 1 gold ingot --> $20, left-click on the sign.
To convert $20 --> 1 gold ingot, right click on the sign.
Buying and selling with shops:
Buying and selling your belongings can be done by setting up ChestShops. A ChestShop is the combination of a regular chest and a sign placed within one block of the chest, on which you put the item you're selling/buying, the amount, and the price. On the sign, you type:
<blank line>
item amount
price
item name |
The first line must be left blank, as the plugin automatically fills that in with your name.
Example:
<blank line>
64
B 128 : S 96
Cobblestone |
In this example, a player can buy 64 cobblestone from this shop for $128, or sell 64 cobblestone to this shop for $96. The item amount is the amount you will buy per click. It is not necessarily the total amount they are selling.
The number next to "B" is the price at which people buy from your shop, and the number next to "S" is the price at which people sell to it. You do not necessarily have to type both. You can simply type "B 128" on this line if you only want to sell, or "S 96" if you only want to buy. For the last line, type either the item's ID or alias. Once you're done with the sign, stock the shop by simply putting however many of the specified item you want into the chest.
You buy from shops by right-clicking on them.
You sell to shops by left-clicking on them.