Just got curious and went and checked out the shop and noticed that sharpness 10 axes were not listed as buyable items...wondering if this shall be fixed or permanent because of complications with the EULA. Thanks
No one bother to reply to this + there is a 50% off sale right now....so @Snorlax @xKittenCatx @Chipemunk @Popcorn84620 @Sam @Pile any type of answer would be nice
I'm not 100% sure to answer your question but I think they may have been removed to comply with the EULA, @Pile.
As said by everyone else already, packages such as Sharpness X Axes have been removed due to the EULA compliance. They will most likely, not be coming back.
If they didn't remove them, the server wouldn't be EULA compliant. If the server wasn't EULA compliant, it would be shut down.
Yes, removing these perks is helping Minetime Sharpness X Axes are not going to come back. They are " too overpowered. " A disadvantage, to other players. Why would they add them in the shop if they were removed from buycraft store already?
I was saying that the EULA rule that does not allow the sale of sharpness 10 axes is stupid, not that how we choose to follow the EULA is stupid. I know full well what would happen if we break Mojang's attempt to get more players buying realms.
I think they should stay removed, reasons being it does give an unfair advantage to "newer" players. Also there is a chance of getting it when you vote so i would just vote. Or just buy them in game.
There is absolutely no kind of 'disadvantage' to any player concerning the selling of the axe. If you have been playing for 4 years, 3 years, 2 years, 1 year, or just got on this morning you still have the same option, at completely the same price, in completely the same way, to buy the axe. The only 'disadvantage' it gives is in-game when its you (without it) vs. someone with it, and that is indeed unfortunate it, but its still completely your choice and decision not to buy/have one. Side note if you expect that the playing field in life to be fair you are up for a rude awaking. People with money should most definitely not be limited by poor people. (And this is coming from a poor person)