Gringotts Plugin (1.14.4, 1.13.2) – Bukkit, Spigot, Paper
Gringotts Plugin (1.14.4, 1.13.2) is an item-based economy (currency) plugin for the Bukkit Minecraft server platform. Unlike earlier economy plugins, all currency value and money transactions are based on actual items in Minecraft, per default emeralds. The goals are to add a greater level of immersion, a generally more Minecraft-like feeling, and in the case of a PvP environment, make the currency itself vulnerable to raiding.
Gringotts was originally created for the Minecraft Wars PvP/survival server.
Features
- Item-backed economy (configurable, default emeralds)
- multiple denominations with automatic conversion (for example, use emeralds and emerald blocks)
- Storage of currency in chests and other containers, player inventory and ender chests (configurable)
- direct account-to-account transfers commands
- optional transaction taxes
- fractional currency values (fixed decimal digits)
- Account support for Factions, Towny and WorldGuard
- Vault integration
User commands
- /money
Display your account’s current balance.
- /money pay <amount> <player>
Pay an amount to a player. The transaction will only succeed if your account has at least the given amount plus any taxes that apply, and the receiving account has enough capacity for the amount.
- /money withdraw <amount> /money deposit <amount>
Withdraw an amount from vault storage into inventory, or deposit from inventory to a vault.
Admin commands
- /moneyadmin b <account>
Get the balance of a player’s account.
- /moneyadmin add <amount> <account>
Add an amount of money to a player’s account.
- /moneyadmin rm <amount>
Remove an amount of money from a player’s account.
- /gringotts reload
Reload Gringotts config.yml and apply any changed settings.
Images
Gringotts Goblin
This is the Gringotts Goblin. He plays with your emeralds when you are not around.
Gringotts Scales
They help calculating your Emeralds’ worth!
Gringotts Goblin Head
A trustworthy face.
Screenshots:
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your plugins directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.