I think it's weird that Eco City Craft is on peaceful mode, I mean the night time monsters are part of the minecraft experience! I get that he would want the spawn area, survival games arenas, and the market place peaceful..... BUT WHY CAN'T THE WILD BE IN AT LEAST EASY! Okay that might sound a bit harsh but I mean really? Now you have to buy all the great things you used to be able to get for free by killing night time monsters like.... string, arrows, bones, gunpowder, food, slime balls, and ender pearls!
Mobs do spawn in the mining world and nether although they are rare. Often times, players find spawners and farm exp from that
I think with mobs around xp would be easier to get, but also the process of mining for resources would become extremely slow and dangerous and I for one would just farm for the rest of my life in my town. SO actually I like it like this a lot
I'm weird about this. I love monsters but it's annoying when you are building something awesome and a creeper blows up my hard work. ^_^
They're common enough to make me AFK in the mining world and come back to a skeleton-caused death that made me lose a max FortIII dpick. But I got some more picks since then, so I'm generally fine now.
I personally disagree, because mobs are overpowering for new players trying to earn money in the mining world, with no weapons, because they just started and made a wood pick to get stone to upgrade the pick and trying to get iron before he makes weapons and other tools.
Ok, here is what I think, at least as far as the spawners being brought up earlier. The issue with these spawners, as they are in the mining world, how does one go about protecting them? The last one I paid for from someone else, I had for 3 days before someone mined through my area and broke it. Now then, as for mobs being more active in the mining world, I do think the difficulty should be bumped some. For me at least one of the best parts to mining was that constant fear of death.
Just saddens me, I had mine all prettied up with some glass, so it would be obvious to anyone mining that it was owned, and gone