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[PROTECTED] ENDERPOLIS®--OFFICIAL CITY IN END [CITIZENSHIP applications: OPEN]

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clawstrider:

--- Quote from: arsenic_shark on April 06, 2012, 04:24:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: D00MKNlGHT on April 06, 2012, 03:02:36 am ---*UPDATE
ENDERMAN EXP FARM PRICE CHARTS...( the best deal ever :))

NON-CITIZENS
   15000 for 1 hour
   9000 for 30min
   7000 for 15min

And as a citizen u get a 20% discount :D

CITIZENS
   12000 for 1 hour
   7200 for 30mins
   5600 for 15mins

Dj301 has been upgraded to VICE-MAYOR for the contributions he made for ENDERPOLIS. Please approach me, lLLEGAL or dj301 to rent the exp farm..

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Theres a better deal on the market, and it is this ....
http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,8447.msg74014/topicseen.html#new

$5000 per an hour, your really ripping people off

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Or... Now you know the design, you can make your own for even cheaper :)

Using DeeKay's design, you only need 3.75 stacks (240) of iron (And a bit or redstone). After about 3 hours of use, you would earn back any money spent (If you buy all the iron).

DJAlphaWolf:

--- Quote from: arsenic_shark on April 06, 2012, 04:24:56 pm ---
Theres a better deal on the market, and it is this ....
http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,8447.msg74014/topicseen.html#new

$5000 per an hour, your really ripping people off

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Seems Deekay made his business official. He originally tried out our enderman farm one day and he liked the idea. So he traveled really far out in the end and built it. Now he charges it for $5000 lol. I guess that's his business,  but now he's a rival. :P

However, we aren't ripping anyone off. We built the original farm and others copied our idea. They either charged more or they charged less. Those who charged less hoped to get more business. The price of using a farm could be anything the creator wishes to make it. When enderpearls sell for $2400 per stack (which is 16 pearls), they, the user and the creator, can easily make huge profits off the farm within minutes. At our farm it takes about 5-10 minutes to pay off our "1 hour deal", the rest of the time, you are gaining your own profit.

Kian1354:

--- Quote from: DJAlphaWolf on April 06, 2012, 07:16:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: arsenic_shark on April 06, 2012, 04:24:56 pm ---
Theres a better deal on the market, and it is this ....
http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,8447.msg74014/topicseen.html#new

$5000 per an hour, your really ripping people off

--- End quote ---
Seems Deekay made his business official. He originally tried out our enderman farm one day and he liked the idea. So he traveled really far out in the end and built it. Now he charges it for $5000 lol. I guess that's his business,  but now he's a rival. :P

However, we aren't ripping anyone off. We built the original farm and others copied our idea. They either charged more or they charged less. Those who charged less hoped to get more business. The price of using a farm could be anything the creator wishes to make it. When enderpearls sell for $2400 per stack (which is 16 pearls), they, the user and the creator, can easily make huge profits off the farm within minutes. At our farm it takes about 5-10 minutes to pay off our "1 hour deal", the rest of the time, you are gaining your own profit.

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DJ so far nobody wants to buy my enderpearls  :-[

DJAlphaWolf:

--- Quote from: Kian1354 on April 06, 2012, 08:22:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: DJAlphaWolf on April 06, 2012, 07:16:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: arsenic_shark on April 06, 2012, 04:24:56 pm ---
Theres a better deal on the market, and it is this ....
http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,8447.msg74014/topicseen.html#new

$5000 per an hour, your really ripping people off

--- End quote ---
Seems Deekay made his business official. He originally tried out our enderman farm one day and he liked the idea. So he traveled really far out in the end and built it. Now he charges it for $5000 lol. I guess that's his business,  but now he's a rival. :P

However, we aren't ripping anyone off. We built the original farm and others copied our idea. They either charged more or they charged less. Those who charged less hoped to get more business. The price of using a farm could be anything the creator wishes to make it. When enderpearls sell for $2400 per stack (which is 16 pearls), they, the user and the creator, can easily make huge profits off the farm within minutes. At our farm it takes about 5-10 minutes to pay off our "1 hour deal", the rest of the time, you are gaining your own profit.

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DJ so far nobody wants to buy my enderpearls  :-[

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Just wait patiently. You will find a buyer eventually. I found one yesterday, he was a guest. He bought 15 of my stacks and 39 of D00M's stacks. These kind of people come every once in a while :P

D00MKNlGHT:

--- Quote from: clawstrider on April 06, 2012, 06:59:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: arsenic_shark on April 06, 2012, 04:24:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: D00MKNlGHT on April 06, 2012, 03:02:36 am ---*UPDATE
ENDERMAN EXP FARM PRICE CHARTS...( the best deal ever :))

NON-CITIZENS
   15000 for 1 hour
   9000 for 30min
   7000 for 15min

And as a citizen u get a 20% discount :D

CITIZENS
   12000 for 1 hour
   7200 for 30mins
   5600 for 15mins

Dj301 has been upgraded to VICE-MAYOR for the contributions he made for ENDERPOLIS. Please approach me, lLLEGAL or dj301 to rent the exp farm..

--- End quote ---

Theres a better deal on the market, and it is this ....
http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,8447.msg74014/topicseen.html#new

$5000 per an hour, your really ripping people off

--- End quote ---

Or... Now you know the design, you can make your own for even cheaper :)

Using DeeKay's design, you only need 3.75 stacks (240) of iron (And a bit or redstone). After about 3 hours of use, you would earn back any money spent (If you buy all the iron).

--- End quote ---
Renting would be cheaper dj301 earned 6 times pass the rent in 30 mins at my farm, so y bother making?

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