Have you ever thought to yourself "Hmm...what do I charge for a diamond pickaxe?" or "I don't think every potion should be the same price..." then you're in luck!
Introducing the Minecraft Shop Price List, by AOD_Random_Guy. A tool to help server admins and shop owners fix their server's economy, and assure everyone's getting fair deals. It's easy to use, easy to understand, very adaptable to any economy and any vanilla server. It is also very customizable, making it very easy to add new items from mods.
Step 1:
Go to File> Make a Copy. Save to your google drive or PC. (Requires a Google Account)
Step 2:
Fill in the grey boxes down the Prices (Buy) and Value columns based on your own server's economy or your own preferences
Step 3:
Fill in the grey boxes down the Amount columns if you wish to sell more than 1.
Step 4:
CTRL F to find specific items/blocks
It does take a bit of time as EVERY minecraft item, block, mob, firework ingredient, banner pattern, enchantment, and potion is on here. But it will be worth the effort.
Unsure of what to do or what is a fair price? I set up a very cheap example to help you gauge your own prices and also show you what to put in on each sheet.
I've done my best to weed out any bugs or mistakes, but some new things might pop up. If you find anything odd, be sure to comment and I'll try to help out.
FAQ:
No questions asked yet.
Changelog:
October 17, 2017 - Sheet is publically released. It took 6 months to make.
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#REF usually means the name that was there in the formula or the data value it represented changed, so changing the sort can bug things up. The best way to fix it is to undo, or if you need to, make another copy of the original.
The spreadsheet was designed to allow those to add their own items, patterns, and such with ease, but changing what's already there will cause problems, so try to limit your own edits to any of the gray cells.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
Creator of the Minecraft Shop Price List - Found Here
Creator of the League of Legends Monochromatic Splash Arts - Found Here
Shop Maker looking for work.
The Ball is angry.
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Hello there!
Have you ever thought to yourself "Hmm...what do I charge for a diamond pickaxe?" or "I don't think every potion should be the same price..." then you're in luck!
Introducing the Minecraft Shop Price List, by AOD_Random_Guy. A tool to help server admins and shop owners fix their server's economy, and assure everyone's getting fair deals. It's easy to use, easy to understand, very adaptable to any economy and any vanilla server. It is also very customizable, making it very easy to add new items from mods.
Link
How to use:
Step 1:
Go to File> Make a Copy. Save to your google drive or PC. (Requires a Google Account)
Step 2:
Fill in the grey boxes down the Prices (Buy) and Value columns based on your own server's economy or your own preferences
Step 3:
Fill in the grey boxes down the Amount columns if you wish to sell more than 1.
Step 4:
CTRL F to find specific items/blocks
It does take a bit of time as EVERY minecraft item, block, mob, firework ingredient, banner pattern, enchantment, and potion is on here. But it will be worth the effort.
Unsure of what to do or what is a fair price? I set up a very cheap example to help you gauge your own prices and also show you what to put in on each sheet.
Example Sheet
I've done my best to weed out any bugs or mistakes, but some new things might pop up. If you find anything odd, be sure to comment and I'll try to help out.
FAQ:
Changelog:
Creator of the Minecraft Shop Price List - Found Here
Creator of the League of Legends Monochromatic Splash Arts - Found Here
Shop Maker looking for work.
The Ball is angry.
This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen! 10/10
Seriously I've been looking for something like this for ages!!!
This is amazing!!!
I've noticed if I change the sort by mothed then back to name, I get #REF in the price. Anyway of fixing this?
#REF usually means the name that was there in the formula or the data value it represented changed, so changing the sort can bug things up. The best way to fix it is to undo, or if you need to, make another copy of the original.
The spreadsheet was designed to allow those to add their own items, patterns, and such with ease, but changing what's already there will cause problems, so try to limit your own edits to any of the gray cells.
Creator of the Minecraft Shop Price List - Found Here
Creator of the League of Legends Monochromatic Splash Arts - Found Here
Shop Maker looking for work.
The Ball is angry.