[Price Suggestion]

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by TheHolyStick22, Jul 22, 2013.

  1. TheHolyStick22

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    Breaking melons with a melon sword

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    I think that melons should go up in price because I did a test. If you farmed 2000 melon blocks you would receive $3500 with the current price ($1.75). If you farmed 2o00 melon blocks you would receive $4000 with the asking price ($2) As you can see, there is a $500 dollar difference that really benefits after a while. I hope you can see my point. Thanks!
     
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    They were lowered for a reason :)
     
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    I think it is more about the time it takes to farm, and the tools used; not how much a certain amount is worth. Kuke made a post recently with some recent stats: http://www.ecocitycraft.com/forum/threads/melon-price.58066/page-2#post-291000

    The end of his post is right, too; pumpkins should probably drop, not melons go up. Both pumpkin and melon farming already bring in a lot of money, so we don't need to keep increasing them.

    However, if melons did go up, a $0.05 would make a big difference on it's own - a $0.15 would be a drastic difference, and probably make far more than pumpkins and cause a giant imbalance.