User:DarkAnnihilator/Drafts/Item Shops

'''Note: The 2b2t Wiki is not responsible for any fraud or scamming related to any item shops. Purchase/Trade at your own risk.'''

Item Shops are marketplaces created by various players and groups on 2b2t with the intention of selling or trading various items to other players in game. These item shops became more widespread due to the various dupes on the server and are very common to find through 2b2t chat and various discord servers.

History
Item shops would mostly come to exist following the Rusher War in late 2016, however there have been instances of player shops before the June 2016 influx. With the advent of large scale duplication glitches such as the 11/11 dupe, the donkey dupe, and various others, players would often find themselves with dupe stashes so large, it would be impossible for a single player to use all of it. During the 11/11 dupe, the first major dupe to be available to the post June population, players would begin to sell any extra powerful armor, crystals, and other combat related items. However, it would not be until the donkey dupes where shops would begin to expand their inventories to building and miscellaneous items. At this point shops would tend to organize their items into "kits", in which they rename and organize shulker boxes filled with items.

These shops are usually seen advertised in 2b2t chat and various discords.

Behavior
Early shop behavior would be more primitive and would mostly operate in game rather than intricate discord servers or websites. They were also more prone to trading rather than using real life currency and act much less like real world businesses. This would change in late 2016 as most shops tend to sell their items for real money, with shops intended for specifically trading items becoming less common, and started to use branding and.

Many of these shops are usually marketed towards newer players, with some taking advantage of misconceptions and exaggerating the harsh 2b2t environment in advertising. Shop owners tend to purchase bot accounts used to spam 2b2t chat with advertisements to discord servers and websites. They also tend to purchase various unused discord servers with multiple users to give the impression of a largely successful and popular shop to attract attention and a sense of trustworthiness.

Much like businesses in the real world, shops on 2b2t tend to be very competitive with each other in the market. They usually compete by either lowering prices and using different marketing gimmicks or attempt to destroy other shop stashes in order to have less competition.

Many shops place purchasing limits. Delivery is usually done by the various "employees" of the shop. Shop owners tend to reward these couriers with free items or a cut of the payments. Couriers can either meet up with the client in game or stash the items in a safe location for later pick up, usually near spawn and in naturally generated chests to reduce suspicion, curiosity, and potential theft. Certain shops have experimented with using automated bots to deliver orders to create a more efficient system and reduce the likelyhood of attack in transit.

Controversies
Scamming tends to be a concern by many in the community and it is usually advised to not purchase from any item shop. However, others argue that there is no real purpose to commit fraud as shops are making profit over otherwise valueless digital items and would not risk to receive poor reviews from clients. Based on the success of various item shops, which, according to various shop owners, can receive several orders for items every week, scamming tends to be relatively low in the market, however, it does not completely rule it out.

Item shops have also received criticism due to creating a sort of pay to win environment on the server. Any new player can simply follow a discord link or website to a shop and purchase all the necessary gear to survive on the server, which in turn leads to server population complaints as the "natural deterrents" of the server have been bypassed.

As item shops tend to sell digital items on a Minecraft server, there have been discussions of whether these shops conflict with Minecraft's EULA. However, seeing as there are several of these shops and that 2b2t server itself is not conflicting with Minecraft's EULA, it is extremely unlikely that Mojang/Microsoft would seek out any form of punishment against these individual players, as there has been no record of this sort of punishment outside of actual Minecraft server owners. Fit has also speculated that illegal items are a sort of loophole as illegal items are technically modifications of the vanilla items owned by Mojang/Microsoft.

Items Sold By Shops
This is a general list of various items that have been sold by various shops.

Common Items

 * Vanilla Items - Just about all vanilla Minecraft items are available for purchase from various stores including building blocks, combat items (armor, weapons, totems, golden apples, crystals, etc.), and any other miscellaneous or niche item available in game.
 * Illegal items - Although many of these items have been patched by HauseMaster, whatever items remain available continue to be commonly sold.
 * Map Art
 * Base/Stash Coordinates
 * Player Specific Items - These include books, banners, gear and other valuables owned by specific players. Depending on the notability of the player, these items can vary in price and rarity.

Uncommon Items

 * Player accounts - During the Rusher War and over a year later, many players would attempt to sell player accounts that had joined the server before June 1st, 2016, as these accounts would have access to veteran queue. Once HauseMaster had removed veteran queue on December 4th, 2017, selling player accounts became mostly obsolete, with the only means of selling them being alternate accounts that had large amounts of gear in their inventory. However, this method also became mostly obsolete and outdated in favor of simpler purchases.
 * Exploits - Various shops have attempted to sell guides to preforming exploits, mostly dupe glitches.
 * Hacked clients - Some shops are made specifically to advertise custom clients available for purchase. These tend to be uncommonly sold/purchased as many free or better clients may exist and a caution of potential backdooring.

List of Item/Trade Shops
''Note: To adhere to the 2b2t wiki rules, please refrain from creating a page about these individual shops. Advertising and adding discord links to these shops are also prohibited''
 * Shiro Foundation
 * Jews R Us
 * Asylum 2b2t Store (Parent group: The Asylum)
 * Goodwill Trading
 * VoCo Trade Network (Parent group: Vortex Coalition)
 * Valley Trading Co (Parent group: The VoWers)
 * 2b2t Official Trade Channel/Kinorona Goods
 * 2b2t Bazaar
 * 2b2t.shop
 * Dragon's Shop
 * Apple's 2b2t Shop
 * AntiLarp Shop
 * DK Shop 2b2t
 * ZarixShop 2b2t
 * DroneShulker
 * Jeff and S0l0's Mega Sale
 * The Wave Shop 2b2t
 * Fortune Shop
 * RICHFAGS 2b2t Shop
 * 2biçikargo
 * The Grid Kit Shop
 * 2b2t Book Store
 * 2b2t Entrepeneur Network
 * 2b2t Merchant Network
 * Faith'N'Proxy Trading Services
 * Legion Trading (Parent group: Legion of Shenandoah)
 * 2sellers2buyers
 * Helix Shop
 * Helix Inc./S&B's 2b2t Store
 * Orange's 2b2t Trading
 * 2b2t Rarities
 * Bemoxus shop
 * Stalingrad Store
 * Imperial Item Store (Parent group: The Imperials
 * Z-Shop (Parent group: Zispanos)
 * Bananazon Prime
 * Elephant's Emporium
 * UberShulker Shop
 * Hermes Shop
 * Qui Shop
 * RuShop
 * iShulker
 * Nachusim Store
 * ShulkerDuck
 * Antex Shop
 * Neared's Shop
 * MC_Ren's Shop
 * GS Trading Co.
 * Many More...