There has been some confusion regarding the Mystery Merchant, a new vendor recently added to Minecraft Dungeons that will sell players a random piece of gear in exchange for emeralds. ![]() Even better, they're both included in the Hero Edition, which should be the go-to choice for anyone looking to buy the game. And, if you love Minecraft Dungeons, you should definitely consider doing so with Jungle Awakens and Creeping Winter, both adding lots of content to the game. So are there any microtransactions in Minecraft Dungeons, and are you able to buy emeralds using them? The answer is a resounding "No." Emeralds can only be collected through playing the game, and the only way you can give the developers at Mojang Studios more money is buy supporting the game through buying post-launch expansions. While some microtransactions are much worse than others, players often criticize games that include these purchases, as they can massively imbalance the game for players who aren't willing to spill the extra cash. ![]() While they started in mobile games (and are still particularly aggressive), microtransactions have spread to all parts of the gaming world as a way of monetizing a game and allowing developers to keep the game alive longer. Microtransactions refer to in-game purchases that often give you smaller bits of content such as new cosmetics, items, currency, resources, or more, depending on the game.
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