SiriusMC Economy
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When you play on our network, you have several ways to earn in-game money. These range from opening your own shop, to voting, to bartering directly with others. Below are short guides on how the economy works and the main points you need to know. |
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When you first join one of SiriusMC's servers you won't automatically have a player shop, but you can create one free of charge. Below guides you through creating a shop, setting prices, searching other players' shops, and viewing your metrics.
Creating a Player Shop To create your player shop, open the GUI using the command /ps. Once open you will see two main sections, highlighted in this demonstration as RED and GREEN.
The green section gives you the ability to:
Pressing the
Adding Items and Setting Prices You can add items to your player shop by opening your player shop and left-clicking the item you want to sell. You will then be prompted to enter the amount you wish to sell one item for.
Some items have minimum prices — if you input a price lower than the minimum, it will default to the minimum set price. For example, if diamonds have a minimum price of $400 each, and you try to sell them for $100, the listing will default to $400.
Your shop has a limit to how many items you can sell. By default, you start with 10 slots, each holding up to 256 of one item. More slots can be bought using the
Searching The Shops When looking for something specific, use the search function from the
Viewing Shop Metrics Want to know what items are selling well? Click the
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This is where other player shops are located.
This is where you can view your player shop, search the entire player shop database, and view metrics.
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Voting is also a great way to make money on a regular daily basis. There are 6 links you can vote on, each one rewards you with Crate Keys that can be used in-game, as well as $2,500 in-game money, that's a total of $15,000!
Vote Link 1:1
Vote Link 2
Vote Link 3
Vote Link 4
Vote Link 5
Vote Link 6
Like most servers we encourage other players to trade with one another, this is a great way to make fast sales from items, or even services, such as paying someone to decorate, or build for you. This does not apply for real world currency, and any real life currency being used for in-game services may lead to sanctions.
However, some of our servers, such as Tekkit 2 and Tekkit SMP enforce a rule about how trades must be priced reasonably and follow the minimum prices set in: /price. This means you cannot sell expensive items for $1, or give away items for free, unless in a team. To read the reason for this, and our other server rules see: rules.
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Create / view your player shop
Search for an item
View metrics
Exit the GUI
icon, however the cost increases with each slot purchased.
