Dogcraft Dollars

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Dogcraft Dollars (''Ð'') or DCD is the ingame currency used on the dograft server.
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'''Dogcraft Dollars''' (''Ð'') or '''DCD''' is the monetary system used by the [[Website|Dogcraft.net]] community and Minecraft server. Every registered player has a Dogcraft Dollar account, which can be accessed via the ''/balance'' command.
==Usage==
==Usage==
Dogcraft Dollars can be used to buy items and upgrades from the dogcraft website, such as additional home locations or shop upgrades. Ingame they are used with the quickshop plugin to automatically pay other players for items acquired from their store, or transferred directly to other players with the /pay command.
Dogcraft Dollars can be used to buy items and upgrades from the [[Website|Dogcraft website]], such as additional home locations or shop upgrades. In-game, they are used with the quick-shop plugin to automatically pay other players for items acquired from their chest shop store. DCD can also be transferred between players using the /pay command or via the Send Money function on the website.
==Acquiring==
==Acquiring DCD==
Players earn DCD for time spent on the server. The default rate is 10 DCD per hour, this is increased by serverwide boosts sponsored by players. The current boost-rate lies at about 200 DCD per hour, however due to the exponential nature of the boost system this has fluctuated widely, with a peak of 17'000 DCD early in Survival 3. As of November 2018 the only way to get boosts is by becoming a Patreon, previously boosts could also be bought for real money on the website. It is expected that this change will lead to a more stable boost-rate and in-game economy.
Players earn DCD for every hour which they spend on the server. The default rate is 10 ''Ð''/<sub>hour</sub>, however this can be increased by server-wide boosts activated by Patreons. Historically, the server boost has fluctuated dramatically, with a peak of 17'000 DCD around the launch of [[Survival 3]] which has led to significant inflation.


Historically, several other means of acquiring DCD were available. These included direct payments to Patreons, playing minigames, and accomplishing quests. Currently only quests are expected to make a return.
As of November 2018 the only way to get boosts is by becoming a Patreon, previously boosts could also be bought for real money on the website. This change was made with the hope that it will stabilize the in-game economy. In the past, there were also a number of other means of acquiring Dogcraft Dollars. This included direct monthly Patreon rewards, playing [[Worlds|minigames]], and accomplishing various [[quests]].
==Statistics==
==Statistics==
[[File:Sfsdfsd.PNG|thumb|356x356px|''Richest estate list, taken on 19th October 2018 (end of Sur2)'']]
[[File:Sfsdfsd.PNG|thumb|356x356px|''Richest '''estate''' list, taken on 19th October 2018 (end of [[Survival 2|Sur2]])'']]
The Dogcraft website maintains two lists of [https://dogcraft.net/shop.php?a=stats richest players], ranked by DCD in pocket or by estate (total of items bought on the website). With the start of Survival 3 the DCD balance of all players was reset, however this only affected the Pocket list, while the Estate list includes purchases made previously.
The Dogcraft website maintains two lists of [https://dogcraft.net/shop.php?a=stats richest players], ranked by DCD in pocket or by estate (which is the total value of all items bought by a player on the website store).  
 
At the start of the Survival 3 world, Dogcraft Dollar balances were reset for all players, however this only affected the Pocket list, as purchases made before the reset were kept.
==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==
Besides barter, diamonds are used as an alternative currency. This is encouraged by the server rule fixing the price of an elytra at 200 diamonds. In the past, Brianetta has attempted to stabilise the exchange rate between diamonds and DCD by establishing a bank.
Besides bartering, Diamonds are commonly used as an alternative currency. This is encouraged by the server, as there is a rule which fixes the price of a pair of [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Elytra Elytra Wings] so that they can only be sold in exchange for 200 diamonds.  
 
Player-made attempts at using other currencies have also been attempted. For example, administrator Brianetta created a bank to try to stabilize the value of diamonds.
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Revision as of 16:22, 20 December 2018

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Dogcraft Dollars (Ð) or DCD is the monetary system used by the Dogcraft.net community and Minecraft server. Every registered player has a Dogcraft Dollar account, which can be accessed via the /balance command.

Usage

Dogcraft Dollars can be used to buy items and upgrades from the Dogcraft website, such as additional home locations or shop upgrades. In-game, they are used with the quick-shop plugin to automatically pay other players for items acquired from their chest shop store. DCD can also be transferred between players using the /pay command or via the Send Money function on the website.

Acquiring DCD

Players earn DCD for every hour which they spend on the server. The default rate is 10 Ð/hour, however this can be increased by server-wide boosts activated by Patreons. Historically, the server boost has fluctuated dramatically, with a peak of 17'000 DCD around the launch of Survival 3 which has led to significant inflation.

As of November 2018 the only way to get boosts is by becoming a Patreon, previously boosts could also be bought for real money on the website. This change was made with the hope that it will stabilize the in-game economy. In the past, there were also a number of other means of acquiring Dogcraft Dollars. This included direct monthly Patreon rewards, playing minigames, and accomplishing various quests.

Statistics

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Richest estate list, taken on 19th October 2018 (end of Sur2)

The Dogcraft website maintains two lists of richest players, ranked by DCD in pocket or by estate (which is the total value of all items bought by a player on the website store).

At the start of the Survival 3 world, Dogcraft Dollar balances were reset for all players, however this only affected the Pocket list, as purchases made before the reset were kept.

Alternatives

Besides bartering, Diamonds are commonly used as an alternative currency. This is encouraged by the server, as there is a rule which fixes the price of a pair of Elytra Wings so that they can only be sold in exchange for 200 diamonds.

Player-made attempts at using other currencies have also been attempted. For example, administrator Brianetta created a bank to try to stabilize the value of diamonds.

This page was last modified on 20 December 2018, at 16:22. (9 months ago)