Hello ECC! So, I'd like to make an official thread on what I can do in-game for all the players, and what I charge for each. But before I get into it, I'd like to say that all services are free for builders. I don't care whether you want me to place one block of water or do 1,000 erepairs, if you're a builder and you need help, PM me and I can do it all for free. Now! Down to prices/services. Feature: Extcommands+ eRepairs - 150$ per | 500$ for a trip (4 tools or higher) | 2,000$ for Unlimited eRepairs/Anvil CombosAnvil Combinations - 350$ per. You are expected to provide exp! Feature: TP Teleports - 75$ per | 1,500$ for Unlimited Teleports Feature: Water Water Placements - 5$ per block. If your water placement is under 20 blocks, you will be free of charge. If your placement is over 128 blocks, you are expected to provide ice. Sponge Placements - 20$ per block. I honest to god hate sponge work, and I'd prefer to stay away from any large amount of them. Please don't ask me if your sponge work exceeds a 50x50 area. Feature: Pyro Fire Placements - 10$ per block. If your fire placement is under 10 blocks, you will be free of charge.Lava Placements - 20$ per block. Feature: Fly Town Location - If you're looking for an awesome place to put a town, I can find it! Prices vary depending on your specifications. And... That's it! I'll be frequently updating in response to new features, price changes, etc. If you're interested in buying anything, the best way to contact me is to either leave a comment below or PM me in game! I'll do my best to get back to you ASAP!
Sure! What happens is generally a player will ask for the tools/books you want combined, and then it is put into the anvil to check how many exp levels are needed to combine. After this, the combo-er will tell the buyer they need x amount of exp. A trade sign is usually set up where you trade a small amount of exp (I do 100 orbs per click, clicks depend on amount of exp needed) for let's say, a piece of cobble. The combo-er uses this exp to combine the items and tada! You're done! It's tricky the first couple times, but you get the hang of it.