How dare you! I do not support this charge to raise the price of exp and destroy money spawners. ONly the rich are doing this.
welikeike22 If it helps at all, I have with KVbillo getting gunpowder from gravel ( McMmo ) And running to any spawn/fort and just using a stack of tnt on it and then watching the fire works. If your on when Im on and intrested in watching. always looking for new veiwers
Okay... So this concept makes a lot of sense. 1) He is only encouraging the destruction of blaze spawners. 2) Exp prices have been slipping drastically as of late. 3) Builders have no access to blaze spawners. I am not rich, yet, I can say I understand the reason of encouraging this. This is an economy thus we run on supply and demand. Reduce the supply and increase the demand. If you increase supply (like say no destruction of spawners at all) you decrease demand. This would mean experience and by extension enchanted items would become dirt cheap. That might sound good to some people but to others its a lil horrifying.
No because te inflation doesn't come from the nether it comes from all the builders mining alm the exp in the mining world.
This doesn't really even matter anymore or really affect exp prices. Ever since the update that added anvils and exp from mining. Back when we were doing this, the ONLY way to get exp was in the nether. We controlled 2-4 spawners, hid them well, and i destroyed most of the rest even through several nether resets. At one point me and a few others were selling out of exp at $11 per orb. That will never happen again sadly because I made a ton of money in a very short time ( and pissed off a lot of people as a result).
Your weren't the only one. I made over 300k in that short wonderful span. Oh how I miss those days. ....
Actually I agree with this,in a sense, if EXP prices were to go up then fishing would be a lot more profitable, along with spawner locations, mining ores, and smelting things.
I would like to join this organization. I would destroy blazes for free, as long as free TnT is given to me.