I saw that The sister server .org has a lottery. And I believe that server has money also.Well with our developer being so great and all, I was wondering if a lottery for .net but to use iron, or grass as money. like have it in your inventory and type the command and it would take items out of your inventory.
That's an awesome idea I like it! But....... I don't know about Skyblock.net having a lottery type thing, I think the developers want to make Skyblock.net and Skyblock.org different so each server has its own ways in getting items. Still that's a GREAT IDEA Nice job
A very interesting suggestion here. I do enjoy having a lottery on .org, as it adds anticipation and another thing to aim for, although as mentioned, I believe the overall intention of having Skyblock.org was to add economy (money) and a different way of playing Skyblock to the collection of crew's servers. I wouldn't say I 100% support this suggestion, but good luck with this thread, we will see the outcomes iRevveh
Support~ But I don't think there should be a public announcement of someone buying a ticket like there is on .org Eg. "Fintan238 just bought 2 lottery tickets" This would cause lots of spam on .net assuming that lots of people would buy tickets. So support~
I'd personally just keep it to either grass or iron, not both, as the economy is dynamic. 1 grass/1 iron = 1 ticket.
maybe... I dont love idea, but i dont hate it. I guess lottery is something that isnt very... fun... its more of a wait and see... one person win thing where i think net needs a fun side game that breaks up the trading and building/farming.
I like this idea. I think it has potential, only problem is that .net and .org are very different and I think that they want to keep it that way(Like what cookie_monsta said). Other than that I give it a 85% support
The only issue I have is ripping things from .ORG to put on .NET, .ORG needs some unique things to keep it new and fresh and to get new players.
^ Once again I agree but every now and then there should be new ideas. If you keep something constant it will be boring, right?