Just a question. A lot of things have gone down in price (I'm NOT complaining though haha). Just wondering if this decision was made by players, or the owners. Also, why? Thanks for any answers.
Price changes? Well, economy is controlled by players, the only thing the owners actually have control over are the prices at /warp grass, which I don’t think they’ve altered. So yeah, players are the ones to blame
I’m curious. Was this thread meant for the “Help” section, or was your intention to open a sort of Discussion? If it was meant for the Help section, would you like to have this thread closed?
Yeah, prices are decided by players. Things seem to be really cheap recently. The prices keep changing and I just can't keep up with it Also, I think you mean the newer Skyblock, and not the old Skyblock
Price change?? /classic price hasn't change for awhile so i will be surprised if there was. Also as Devann said you might be referring to /skyblock instead.
Haha yeah, the newer skyblock is what i meant Yeah, i did mean the newer one, haha. I haven’t played on classic since the newer one came out. My bad Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yea I know how the prices changed after the new server opened, back in classic diamonds were 21 grass per 1, and beacons were 225+ diamonds back then, The items in classic are still the same prices but in the new server keeps changing, Players always get desperate to get the best shop in the new server as making their prices low. (Note the Nether/Mob Arena made nether stars/diamonds a low price.)
Yea honestly prices are so different and I couldn’t adapt to them ( one of the reason why I left the server )
There are many factors which affect a crash in item prices. One of the major factors which affect this is when a player hoards one particular item (such as diamonds etc) and sells them all at a reduced rate; this will change the competition in the diamond market and other diamond sellers (who are selling diamonds at an up-rated price), will be inclined to sell their diamonds at a reduced rate; thus bringing the entire diamond value down.