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Before [[Poko]], we all used [[Emerald]]s in Colonia. If you've played Minecraft before, you know emeralds are pretty standard for trading.
Before [[Poko|Pokos]], we all used '''Emeralds''' in Colonia. If you've played Minecraft before, you know emeralds are pretty standard for trading.


'''Trading with Emeralds:'''
'''Trading with Emeralds:'''
* We used to buy and sell items at places like the [[Colonia Depot]] in [[Sentinel Hill]].
* We used to buy and sell items at places like the [[Colonia Depot]] in [[Sentinel Hill]].
* You'd put the right number of emeralds in a chest to pay for what you wanted.
* You'd put the right number of emeralds in a chest to pay for what you wanted.
* Each item had its price, clearly marked, so you knew how many emeralds to give.
* Each item had its price clearly marked, so you knew how many emeralds to give.


'''Honesty Matters:'''
'''Honesty Matters:'''
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* Trading with villagers was also an option, though their prices could be higher (or sometimes lower) than the Depot.
* Trading with villagers was also an option, though their prices could be higher (or sometimes lower) than the Depot.


Now that we're using Poko, things are a bit different, but it's good to remember where we started with our trusty emeralds.
Now that we're using Pokos, things are a bit different, but it's good to remember where we started with our trusty emeralds.


That said, [[The Repot]] still uses Emeralds as its main currency of spite, however the practice is now uncommon and frowned upon.
That said, [[The Repot]] still uses Emeralds as its main currency out of spite, however the practice is now uncommon and frowned upon.

Latest revision as of 18:14, 19 June 2024

Before Pokos, we all used Emeralds in Colonia. If you've played Minecraft before, you know emeralds are pretty standard for trading.

Trading with Emeralds:

  • We used to buy and sell items at places like the Colonia Depot in Sentinel Hill.
  • You'd put the right number of emeralds in a chest to pay for what you wanted.
  • Each item had its price clearly marked, so you knew how many emeralds to give.

Honesty Matters:

  • We relied on everyone being honest when trading with emeralds. There was a system checking the chests to keep things fair.

Emeralds vs. Villager Trades:

  • Trading with villagers was also an option, though their prices could be higher (or sometimes lower) than the Depot.

Now that we're using Pokos, things are a bit different, but it's good to remember where we started with our trusty emeralds.

That said, The Repot still uses Emeralds as its main currency out of spite, however the practice is now uncommon and frowned upon.