Even though the branch guild leaders of the Club guilds were all friends with Lord Grim, the only one who dared to speak was Lan He.
"Why did you come back again!" Lan He emphasized the word "again". In reality, without Lord Grim, he felt a lot less pressure. Competing with other guilds, no matter what the situation was, was a walk in the park. Only when faced with this great god, the constant surprises made people vomit blood helplessly. Lan He felt like he should avoid this type of opponent if he could. This was his view when the guilds allied together.
"Yeah, I came back to steal a boss." Ye Xiu replied.
"Steal what boss?" Lan He asked in surprise.
"The Aquamarine Knight. That's the name, right? The one that drops Aquamarine. "Ye Xiu said.
"Why are you stealing it!" Lan He continued to be surprised.
"I thought I already told you my goal?" Ye Xiu said.
"You want Aquamarine?"
"Yeah, does your guild have it?" Ye Xiu asked.
"No." Lan He said decisively.
"How many times have you killed the Aquamarine Knight? Which guild did you get it from? "Ye Xiu asked.
"......"
"Why aren't you saying anything?"
"I'm not your spy …..." Lan He said weakly.
"You've already told me about your guild …... I'm asking about the other guilds." Ye Xiu said.
"Of course I don't know about the other guilds." Lan He replied.
"Ha ha." Ye Xiu laughed.
Lan He felt extremely gloomy. Speaking of which, his lies could only fool the noobs in the beginner village. Even if his guild didn't steal the Aquamarine Knight, who wouldn't know about such a simple matter?
"The Aquamarine Knight has been stolen three times so far. Tyrannical Ambition, Herb Garden, and Excellent Dynasty all got it." Lan He said.
"Why is your guild so weak!" Ye Xiu said.
Lan He did not say anything. Do you think I'll tell you about our guild's complete victory over the other Bosses? Lan He thought to himself.
"Have you been helping to manage our Happy Guild recently?" Ye Xiu asked.
"Once in a while …" Lan He was a little embarrassed to say this. Their guild leader had already gone to the Heavenly Domain, but he was still very attentive and would occasionally guide Happy's work. However, this also gave Lan He a new experience in undercover work. He felt that spies didn't necessarily have to treat selling information as their job. Sometimes, promoting the relationship between the two sides so that everyone could prosper together seemed like a good way to develop.
"How's Happy doing?" Ye Xiu asked.
This question gave Lan He a misconception. The guild leader of a guild was now asking about the guild's situation as a spy. What the f * ck was going on? Lan He wanted to remind the other side that he was a spy, but when he thought about how "I'm a spy" was supposed to be a very proud and elating line, Lan He didn't have the courage to say it again.
"The situation is still quite stable. Our development is quite good." Lan He said.
"It's about time to set up the guild storage system, right?" Ye Xiu replied.
"Ah ….." Lan He was startled again.
"You don't think I don't know, do you?" Ye Xiu said.
Lan He didn't say anything. He didn't think that Ye Xiu didn't know about it, but he hoped that Ye Xiu would forget about it.
"If we don't set up the guild storage system soon, the guild will disband sooner or later. Don't you think so?" Ye Xiu said.
"Yes ….." Lan He reluctantly replied.
"How about it? Do you have enough equipment in your storage to support us?" Ye Xiu asked.
"No!" Lan He decisively refused.
"Stingy." Ye Xiu immediately looked down on him.
"Do as you see fit!" Lan He quickly replied. For a guild to reach this stage, the guild storage system was a very important factor. It directly affected whether or not the guild could continue to develop. For Happy Guild, this wasn't a problem of whether or not they could continue to develop. This was a problem of whether or not they could continue to exist. This was because this guild was a thorn in the eyes of the Club guilds. Using the guild storage system could be said to be a way to disband Happy Guild without shedding a drop of blood.
This was because the guild storage system was the foundation of a guild's unity and stability. At the same time, it was the most important project to show a guild's strength.
The guild storage had a much larger storage space than the individual storage. Moreover, it could be continuously upgraded according to the guild's level. In the guild, the guild leader had the highest authority over the guild storage. It could be said that the guild storage was no different from the individual storage to the guild leader.
Of course, having a large storage wasn't a big deal. The core of the guild storage system was the resources in the storage.
The most important thing was how to use the resources in the guild storage. Currently, the various large guilds had different storage systems, but the principles were similar.
In the guild storage, each guild would store all kinds of equipment. The guild leader had the absolute right to use these equipment. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that these equipment were the guild leader's personal property. Of course, these equipment weren't placed in the storage for show. They were for the guild's players to use. However, each guild had a set of management methods for equipment. This was the so-called storage system.
Normally, each Guild would label the equipment with a required Guild Contribution Points. When the players reached the corresponding standard, they could freely use any equipment included in the standard. However, it had to be noted that the players here only had the right to use the equipment. Although the equipment was in their hands, the ownership didn't belong to the players. The guild leader had the authority to put the equipment back into the guild storage at any time. Unless the guild leader specifically set the equipment to be used by a certain person, the equipment would officially become that person's personal property.
When these equipment were lost or damaged in the hands of the players, they would usually be punished with a deduction of guild contribution points. This was the same as using consumables like medicine or materials. Consumables were gone once used, so they could only be exchanged with guild contribution points. At this time, guild contribution points were like currency.
How did one obtain guild contribution points? Naturally, each guild had to set up a perfect system. However, the guild leader also had the authority to do this. As long as he was happy, the guild leader had the authority to casually give someone unlimited guild contribution points. Similarly, the guild leader had the authority to confiscate all guild contribution points.
Therefore, when a guild storage system was set up, the guild leader would definitely not be a scalper serving the entire guild. A guild leader with the authority to distribute benefits would truly have the foundation to make people obey.
As for whether or not he could do this well, it would depend on the guild leader's ability. Guilds that casually rewarded and punished guild contribution points to distribute equipment obviously couldn't win people's hearts. Of course, such a guild wouldn't be successful.
Only with a perfect system with clear rewards and punishments could the guild continue to be healthy.
Club guilds clearly had an innate advantage in this system. First, they could directly invest in the guild storage and quickly set up the guild storage. If it were a normal player, it would be very difficult for them to set up a guild storage on their own. This was because the initial equipment in the storage couldn't be bad. It had to be top quality equipment that people would drool over. Only then would the guild members start crazily earning guild contribution points. Among the ways to earn guild contribution points, there would naturally be ways to hand over equipment, materials, and anything else in exchange for guild contribution points. This way, the guild storage would be more abundant. The more items there were, the more players would rely on them.
This kind of tangible benefit was the reason why players would stay in a guild for a long time. In the Heavenly Domain, Loulan Slash was able to set up Heavenly Justice on the same scale as the Club guilds because he was a pay-to-win player.
Pay-to-win players had the same advantage as the Club guilds: they could use money to fiercely set up the guild storage. Even though they didn't have the advantage of attracting fans like the Club guilds, they could still rely on the equipment in the guild storage to attract many people.
Happy's guild could only be considered a normal player's guild right now. The reason why they were able to develop so quickly was all because of Lord Grim's record-breaking performance as the number one expert in the tenth server. In addition, the players in the new server didn't really understand. Many of them probably didn't know about the guild storage. When they truly understood, what was the point of looking forward to and admiring an expert when faced with the temptation of equipment?
Right now, the players in the tenth server were already rushing towards Level 60. The Club guilds had already started to set up their own guild storage. The reason why they didn't set it up first was because they leveled up too quickly. There wasn't much point in setting up a Level 20 or 30 equipment there. It was possible that after the players received the equipment, they would suddenly realize that they didn't need the equipment at their current level … ….
At Level 50, there were many dungeons. The leveling speed was very fast, so Level 50 equipment wasn't very valuable. Tempting equipment was only possible after Level 55. The core members of the top guilds, who were rushing towards Level 60, were already paying attention to filling up their guild storage. At this time, when they obtained good Orange equipment, they wouldn't keep it as personal items. Instead, they would throw it all into the guild storage. These equipment, which was still very rare on the market, became the core of the guild storage at this time. After that, they would use their financial resources to sweep up some Purple and Blue equipment from the market. They would arrange them according to their level and mark the contribution points required. This would let people clearly understand the importance and benefits of contribution points.
If Happy's guild didn't do this, they wouldn't have to fight the Club guilds anymore. Just these temptations were enough to make them go bankrupt. For Happy's guild, the Club guilds would definitely take the initiative to tempt them.
Lan He hoped that Ye Xiu would forget about this. He was clearly looking forward to dissolving Happy's guild without shedding a drop of blood. After all, to him, they were still a competitor.
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