🪙Economy

A detailed explanation on our economy and how it works.

Our economy is powered by Gold. Every gold ingot/block that you have in your inventory or your ender-chest counts towards your balance. When you make a payment through any means, gold will be taken directly out of your inventories. You can earn gold in various ways, the first way is to go mining. One gold ingot = 1 unit of currency. View all ways to earn money right here. When you receive money from a Trainer, boss-fight, trade or a reward, this gold will be credited straight to your inventory/ender-chest. If you're running low on space, craft your ingots into blocks and store them in your Enderchest (don't have one yet? Use the one available at /spawn). You do not need to deposit gold into a bank to utilize it, the only exception for this is Lands (Our claim-system) Click here to learn about Lands and how land-claiming works.

How do I earn gold?

You can collect/earn gold in various ways, the first way would be to mine gold-ore. One gold ingot is equivalent to one unit of currency. You can complete Pixel Hunts in-game to earn money, you can view exactly how much per hunt right here. You can also earn money by selling various Pokemon on the Marketplace, learn how to do that here. Another way to earn money is to set taxes for your land-members, learn how to do that here. Our economy is completely player-ran, with NPC shops being sparsely populated, we want to drive players to make their own stores and sell their wares to other users, learn how to do that here.

Economy FAQs

What happens to my gold if I die?

You don't need to worry, keep-inventory is enabled on every world that's available, however when you die you will lose a percentage of your XP.

I can't store any more gold, help!

If your ender-chest and inventory are full, consider placing your additional gold into your Lands claim, this will keep your gold safe while paying for any costs your Lands has. (Note that you cannot spend directly from your Lands bank, you will need to do /lands withdraw to take gold out to spend.

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