MEMYYSELFANDME!! wrote:I find this suggestion to be another way to crash our market even more.
Look at it this way, Kevin. What if Intelli had, after people had gotten out a few stacks of jungle wood (but no saplings), decided to make it impossible to leave the Wilderness without dying? All that clean land would become completely useless, although the market value for jungle wood would skyrocket.
MEMYYSELFANDME!! wrote:You mainly want the end be able to leave and enter as please. The reason is because you just want to get end stone and an enderfarm to gain enderpearls. These two are valuable items that people sell. If you can just get it whenever you want, you will make it worth as little as nothing. The other suggestion already got rejected and I think yours is to because it. Is related to that one.
That's not why we want it. We want it because it would provide access to another 10,000x10,000 blocks of clean, unique land. And we want it because it's vanilla. If there were a way to efficiently grind Endermen in the Overworld, would you want Intelli to remove that as well? Or perhaps do you want him to disable the crafting of nether brick to protect
that market? Market-crashing or not, it is vanilla, and preventing its use differs from MineRealm's core principles so much I'm surprised Intelli did it in the first place.
MEMYYSELFANDME!! wrote:Fine so there is a limit. However you do know that your suggestion is invalid because to get out you need to do one of the three commands. Since there was no portal to even begin with, you would be asking for Intelli to spawn in a portal, which is not allowed. If you want a command, it would completely destroy the whole "you're in wild commands to warp are disabled" thing.
Either Intelli despawned the dragon (meaning respawning it would be legit) or he killed it, then destroyed the normally unbreakable portal with admin powers (meaning that recreating it would be legit). There isn't any other way for him to have prevented its existence.
~dlgn
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