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Warren Tode edited this page May 2, 2023
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Visit my blog page here to read the background info on this mod.
For the currency recipes, click here.
If you'd like to customize trades using this mod you can use this conversion chart if you'd like.
If you're using the Custom Villager Trades mod along with this mod, you can download and use my preset trade files customized for this mod here.
For those interested in learning alongside us as I work on this project...
- (which later became the automated process we know today)
- (a process in which the metal is smelted and then cooled in a mold)
- on my possible to-do list
- the Chinese were the first to use banknotes as paper currency
- my to-do list includes a buried treasure structure to reflect the mythos
- Overview
- mintmasters and moneyers
- Münzmeister
- Master of the Mint
- Warden of the Mint
- Numismatist * I had no idea that this was even a thing, now added to the mod as a Wandering Trader type
- Coin Collecting * related to the Numismatist, and now added to the mod
- It's really fascinating to me how much overlap there is between the minters and the goldsmiths and jewelers throughout this history.
- on my possible to-do list is to create additional professions to reflect this
- Banknote Materials
- Oriental Paperbush
- Washi
- US currency material
- cotton paper
- rag paper
- linen paper
- textile industry
- 12 different types of fabric
- Wove Paper
- A Brief History of Wove Paper
- A Turning Point in the History of Paper Making
- Overview
- History and Examples of the Barter Trade System
- Guide to the Barter Economy & the Barter System History
- The History of the Trade and Barter System
- The Myth of the Barter Economy
- I find this article particularly interesting, especially when you compare the idea presented in it to how the Piglin's barter system works in Minecraft - currency is still being used, but it's more of a trade and bargaining process with the Piglins, isn't it?