Minecraft City-Build for Beginners – Episode 5: Setting Up Shop Chests
Welcome to a step-by-step guide on how to set up shop chests on Primeblocks. In this episode, papagaga Keks demonstrates how to create shop chests for selling and buying items in Minecraft. The process involves placing a chest and a sign, labeling the sign with specific information, and interacting with the items to finalize the setup.
Setting Up Shop Chests
To begin, papagaga Keks places a chest and then a sign either on or next to the chest. The sign is then labeled with specific details, including the quantity of items to be traded, the selling or buying price, and the name of the item to be traded. The shop system automatically completes the sign with the player’s name and the item’s name, making the setup process seamless.
Labeling the Sign
The first line of the sign is left blank, allowing the shop system to fill it with the player’s name. The second line indicates the quantity of items to be traded, while the third line specifies the selling or buying price. If the chest is intended for both selling and buying, the price is labeled as “B [selling price] : [buying price] S.” The fourth line is used to specify the item to be traded, which can be filled in by interacting with the item or using the “/iteminfo” command to obtain the item’s name.
Additional Features
Once the shop chest is set up, papagaga Keks demonstrates how to delete the chest, create a combined selling and buying chest, and fill in the item’s name using different methods. The tutorial also covers additional chat commands for managing shop chests, such as “/shopinfo” to view information about a specific shop chest and “/cscsggle” to toggle messages from the shop system.
Conclusion
With the completion of the tutorial, viewers are equipped with the knowledge to create and manage shop chests in Minecraft. The step-by-step guide provides a comprehensive understanding of the process, ensuring that beginners can easily set up their own shop chests in the game.
For more information and to watch the full tutorial, check out papagaga Keks’ YouTube channel. Stay tuned for the next episode!