Use S++ Commodity Exchange

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Use S++ Commodity Exchange

Have extra materials lying around your Minecraft base that you wish you could trade in for cooler stuff? Or maybe you really want a lot of a particular material for a project and can’t get enough of it? Well, the SE++ commodity exchange is for you. Follow the simple steps below

Trade In What You Have For Something Else

Great! You have a lot of stuff you want to convert into cooler items! In that case, let’s start with how many credits “CRD” your stuff is worth.

Trade stuff in!

Each resource has a “Trade in” rate. Each time you deposit in the Trade-in rate, you earn 1 CRD.

Example

For example, lets say that Netherbrick has a “Trade-in” rate of 20.

Get stuff!

Above each resource, you’ll find a “Take” rate. Each CRD you’ve earned gives you the Take rate amount of the item you want.

Example

continuing the example in step one, lets say you traded in 80 Netherbrick to get 4 CRD. Glass has a take rate of 120.

Record!

To help us monitor what goods are moving and adjust prices accordingly, dont forget to record what you traded in and took on the Lapis Board on the first floor.

Example

Trade To Get A Specific Quantity Of Another Material

Determine how many CRD you need.

Each resource has a take value. To take this many resources, you need 1 CRD. To obtain more resources than the take value, you need enough CRD to meet the size of your order.

Example

lets say the “Take” value of obsidian is 6.

Determine how much you need to trade in.

Each resource has a “Trade-in” rate. To obtain the number of CRD we found in step one, we need to keep trading in resources until we have enough CRD to trade for the resources we want.

Example

Use the same values found for obsidian in step one. Now lets say redstone has a Trade-in rate of 90, and you have a lot of redstone.

Record!

To help us monitor what goods are moving and adjust prices accordingly, dont forget to record what you traded in and took on the Lapis Board on the first floor.

Example

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