I have just about every donation that I care about right now, but was looking at the promotion and thought I might get the last few things I wanted while I still can with USD, and see about giving a little more to get the forum gold upgrade. I don't have any MCMMO perks or kits, and I don't plan on PvPing. I'm not good at it, and don't really enjoy it. I was thinking about some of the MCMMO perks anyway to fill out my donations though. Are they worthwhile if I don't PvP? Do the pets behave like normal mobs that are allied with you? Will chickens lay eggs, will an iron golem protect you? My current donations: Back, ExtCommands+, ExtCreations+, Feed, Fly+, Investigator, Multihome+, Pyro+, Teleport+, Tombstone+, Water+ My planned purchases: Back+, ExtCommands++, Multihome++++ (for 100 homes total, very much overkill, especially with teleport++), Teleport++, Unlimited LWC Is there anything else that I would be missing that is so much fun or so useful that you wouldn't want to do without it?
Feed+ is pretty convenient as you never have to do /feed and/or buy food ever again. Adn just to bring you to the $200 basket mark you could buy nickname, as you'd essentially get it for free.
I suggest getting the MCMMO perks along with the features you are planning on getting. Even if you don't have star tools, they help in making almost the same amount of money with regular maxed tools. The pets are fantastic as they are your allies and will not attack you, but are also passive mobs that will just follow you around, nothing more.
Instead of mcmmo perks, I suggest you sell donations and buy an eff 7/melon sword. They, unlike maxed tools with mcmmo, make good money from the moment you get them, and allow you to get the mcmmo features using ecodollars. Also, another major difference is that you can always sell the pick/sword for a high price, unlike the max tool.
Mcmmobonusplus x3 is the third most powerful donation feature after fly and extcommands+. Sent from my LG-VM701 using Tapatalk 2
Why? The cool down reduction and the increase in ability activations allows for near constant superbreaker/gigadrill? I understand that for PvP it's awesome, but I wasn't sure about the extent of the non-PvP greatness.