Minecraft Name: MineKidCraft
Suggestion: Get rid of mobs dropping exp in the mining world and/or the nether for ONE reset. Just one, and see what happens to the market.
Reason: This would be to try and raise the price of exp. My and @dork1877 spawner posse brought the price of exp up to about 2K a set, then it dropped again. This means that a significant source of exp is from spawners. If less mobs were spawned in for ONE reset, the prices would go up!
Any Other Information: What everyone against the posse didn't understand is that as less exp is brought into the economy, it would be worth more. You wouldn't be able to make exp as fast, but it would be worth more.
* I got the idea from kukelekuuk00. Thanks Kuke!!!
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Do you think the way to get exp should be changed?
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Make mobs not drop exp at all in the mining world and nether.
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Make mobs not drop exp in the nether but allow it in the mining world.
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Make mobs not drop exp in the mining world but allow it in the nether.
23.1% -
Dont alter any mobs exp dropping.
61.5%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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if it is removed then i will go up but so will aggression of users not knowing this when they decide to make a spawner
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I tried to find the choice "Disable all xp from spawners EXCEPT Emau's spawner". But it wasn't up there. I think we need to modify the poll. :D
Seriously though:
I think it is too soon to disable xp all together. I mean this was only the first reset (2nd?) since mining xp was disabled. Give it another reset or two and we'll see where we stand. I think disabling xp from mining has slowed down the miners and that means more time between resets which means less spawners active as they get found.
Just because the price isn't back up to standards in 3 days, doesn't mean the current plan is wrong. I suggest patience. If, in another month or two, the xp market hasn't recovered, I would have no problem seeing this as a viable extension of current policies.
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