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==Creating a shop==
In regard to shops, there are 4 main public warps: /warp trade ([[Port Hope]]), [[/warp shop]], [[/warp food]], [[/warp cts]]. These feature both player owned shops and empty shops available to rent. It is important to be careful when shopping on this server, as it is not uncommon for bandits to attack innocent shoppers.
The process of creating a shop is quite simple:
# Place a sign with the following contents:
##On the first line, write '''[buy]''' (if players will buy from you) or '''[sell]''' (if players will sell to you);
##The second and third lines are used for a description of your product, basically anything you want to write about it;
##The last line should be your price.
#After your sign is set up, place a down a chest within 20 blocks of the sign.
#Fill the chest with the items you want to sell/buy in the exact quantity that you will be selling/buying (if you are selling 1 slime ball for 6$, you will only put a single slime ball in the chest for now)
#Punch the chest with redstone.
#Punch the sign with redstone
#Fill up the chest with the rest of your stock.
If you've followed all these steps, you should now have a working shop. You should now watch out for the color of the sign:
*''Blue'' means it has stock;
*''Red'' means the shop is out of stock;
*''Black'' means the shop is not set up properly.
 
==Finding shops==
Piratecraft has a very handy tool (although this tool is outdated at the moment) for finding shops that sell (or buy) what you need. Visit http://signshop.piratemc.com/ and use the search box to search for your item.
 
'''Note''': The shop website supports shows enchants an item has, however, you can not search for the enchant in the search bar. For example, if you need a bow enchanted with flame, you will need to search for "bow" and then look through the list to find a bow enchanted with flame instead of searching for "flame bow".
 
==Shopping areas==
Piratecraft currently has 2 main shopping areas:
*[[London]]
*[[Warp shops]]
 
==Extra info==
Check out the official guide at https://piratemc.com/guides/shops-experience-storage/ .

Latest revision as of 02:50, 14 September 2022

Creating a shopEdit

The process of creating a shop is quite simple:

  1. Place a sign with the following contents:
    1. On the first line, write [buy] (if players will buy from you) or [sell] (if players will sell to you);
    2. The second and third lines are used for a description of your product, basically anything you want to write about it;
    3. The last line should be your price.
  2. After your sign is set up, place a down a chest within 20 blocks of the sign.
  3. Fill the chest with the items you want to sell/buy in the exact quantity that you will be selling/buying (if you are selling 1 slime ball for 6$, you will only put a single slime ball in the chest for now)
  4. Punch the chest with redstone.
  5. Punch the sign with redstone
  6. Fill up the chest with the rest of your stock.

If you've followed all these steps, you should now have a working shop. You should now watch out for the color of the sign:

  • Blue means it has stock;
  • Red means the shop is out of stock;
  • Black means the shop is not set up properly.

Finding shopsEdit

Piratecraft has a very handy tool (although this tool is outdated at the moment) for finding shops that sell (or buy) what you need. Visit http://signshop.piratemc.com/ and use the search box to search for your item.

Note: The shop website supports shows enchants an item has, however, you can not search for the enchant in the search bar. For example, if you need a bow enchanted with flame, you will need to search for "bow" and then look through the list to find a bow enchanted with flame instead of searching for "flame bow".

Shopping areasEdit

Piratecraft currently has 2 main shopping areas:

Extra infoEdit

Check out the official guide at https://piratemc.com/guides/shops-experience-storage/ .