An emerald for a flower?

by Clean_Ad_2970

9 Comments

  1. Weird_Decision7090 on

    It makes sense for people who like to collect things. For example, it’s amazing for stuff from rare biomes like Pale Gardens

  2. Is it still possible to bonemeal any flower in Bedrock to get a copy? Java has that only for 2 block tall flowers but I think Bedrock had for all.

    Then in that case you’re buying not having to go and hunt for Alium

  3. GiantPineapple on

    It’s kind of a glimpse-over-the-wall thing IMO. Once I’ve got emeralds flowing I wouldn’t give a second thought to dropping twenty of them for the thing that completes my build’s look.

  4. notorious-bacons on

    I genuinly spent like 40 minecraft days trying to find a single cactus so I’m genuinly jst waiting for the trader to give me green dye

  5. Emperor-0017 on

    I recently started a super flat world, and like 90% of the things I have I bought from this guy. So no matter how over priced he is he does sell things that are hard or impossible to get.

  6. i think its good…. once you have cured villagers and an iron farm you have infinite emeralds anyway. It’s nice to stock up on all the weird stuffs he sells.

  7. Not a terrible deal. Maybe you’re looking for THAT specific flower. I happily traded emeralds for saplings and moss just so I can create those farms without having to travel the extra distance.