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A lot of mining profit is from player_to_player sales which doesn't create money out of thin air like /sell hand. The player market will correct...
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poor people would quit over this kind of thing. others were complaining about losing stuff from their inventory like pump axes and even a melon sword.
Just tell me right now, is it basically 100% certain that I'm not getting the 30,000+ XP back?
I had 90 levels of xp on me, I broke the sign (put me around 140 levels). then I when to my spawnshop to put my xp up for sale. after I put it up...
Sorry for saying it wasn't well thought out. That wasn't necessary. It is a good idea, but just isn't possible.
JacksonML use speed pots. You can buy them for 10 to 20 each and they last 8 min. They will easily pay for themselves.
This is not well thought out. There isn't a way to control who has access for each round.
I asked for this before and was told pyro+ users would need access to the extinguish command, /ext.
You need to have the area enclosed so they can't ride off with it or attach a lead and fly off with it.
My mind is blown. There is so much I don't know about this game.
iStompKittens is taking it to a new level. He asks "How much is a horse egg worth?" and then after you answer, "Wantt to buy an egg for 10k?"....
First of all, I don't think diamond tools should be made sellable. Thread Title: If you make enchanted tools sellable, then disable /sell all...
I'm getting back into enchanting, so I'm taking this down.
Ohmrskittykat pretty much said what I was going to say. I would be one of the people who breaks ranks, buys for 6k and then marks it up to 10 or 15k
The spawnshop setup is not a healthy one for a player base as big as ours. The difference in value between top floor shops and everyone else is...
... I mine with FastBreak. [IMG] EDIT: 600th post!
I'm sure you can use deathpoints and waypoints, I don't think entity finder is legal though
I can provide a little insight. My signs have been getting out of sync when I break them to take out partial amounts of product stock. For...