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List of players who are book collectors and the number of books they report owning.
 
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'''Context'''
=== Context ===


Some players on the server are interested in collecting books and have become book collectors. This practice has even led to the formation of an internal book market, where players trade books in exchange for netherites. In this market, the value of a book is directly linked to its rarity and historical significance, with certain copies considered more valuable than others. Rarity is classified in descending order as: original, copy, and copy of a copy.
Some players on the server are interested in collecting books and have become book collectors. This practice has even led to the formation of an internal book market, where players trade books in exchange for netherites. In this market, the value of a book is directly linked to its rarity and historical significance, with certain copies considered more valuable than others. Rarity is classified in descending order as: original, copy, and copy of a copy.


These players have also contributed, on multiple occasions, to the creation of public libraries, such as those in [[Mellenor|Montecruz]], [[Porto Seguro]], [[Pentágono]], and [[7arkington]].
These players have also contributed, on multiple occasions, to the creation of public libraries, such as those in [[Mellenor|Montecruz]], [[Porto Seguro]], [[Pentágono]], and [[7arkington]].
 
=== Book collectors ===
 
(based on the number of books reported by each)
'''Book collectors''' (based on the number of books reported by each):


* '''[[Hippieflippy]]:''' collection of 135 books;
* '''[[Hippieflippy]]:''' collection of 135 books;
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* '''[[natonite]]:'''
* '''[[r3n2n]]:''' collection of 11 books.
* '''[[r3n2n]]:''' collection of 11 books.
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Revision as of 21:54, 9 January 2026

Context

Some players on the server are interested in collecting books and have become book collectors. This practice has even led to the formation of an internal book market, where players trade books in exchange for netherites. In this market, the value of a book is directly linked to its rarity and historical significance, with certain copies considered more valuable than others. Rarity is classified in descending order as: original, copy, and copy of a copy.

These players have also contributed, on multiple occasions, to the creation of public libraries, such as those in Montecruz, Porto Seguro, Pentágono, and 7arkington.

Book collectors

(based on the number of books reported by each)