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'''Minas''' is the currency. Virtually all trade - regardless of nation, race, or location - is done in minas. Minas can be obtained by killing mobs, selling items at [[Player Shops]] or getting a job.NO matter how its done, mina makes the lotc world go round.
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Minas are the internationally accepted currency . Minas have been a widely accepted currency since Aegis, and are vaguely copper tinted round coins. They are thin, and about an inch in diameter, making them extremely easy to carry around. Minas are only counted in ones. There are no larger or smaller coins to make carrying around large quantities of them easier.
  
==Commands==
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In the past, some nations had attempted to phase minas out of their economy and provide different types of coins that could be exchanged for minas, though none of these projects ever took off due to the foothold that minas had within the international economy.
To check your mina balance enter the command.
 
  
'''/money'''
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(For more information on the mechanics of minas and the currency plugin, check out [[Currency Plugin|this page]]!
 
 
To pay another player, use
 
 
 
'''/money pay [user] [amount]'''
 
 
 
which will automatically send the desired amount of minas to the desired player as long as they are close to your character in-game. Typically paying minas is accompanied by role-playing, such as counting coins, handing over a money bag and accepting the offered minas. More commands can be found on the game commands page.
 
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
 

Revision as of 01:59, 28 August 2020

Minas are the internationally accepted currency . Minas have been a widely accepted currency since Aegis, and are vaguely copper tinted round coins. They are thin, and about an inch in diameter, making them extremely easy to carry around. Minas are only counted in ones. There are no larger or smaller coins to make carrying around large quantities of them easier.

In the past, some nations had attempted to phase minas out of their economy and provide different types of coins that could be exchanged for minas, though none of these projects ever took off due to the foothold that minas had within the international economy.

(For more information on the mechanics of minas and the currency plugin, check out this page!