Their plan to ambush Lord Grim had failed miserably once again. Meanwhile, Windward Formation's group of players continued to engage in guerilla warfare. As the battle continued, these players became weaker and weaker. However, these two teams didn't have a lot of players, but they were still more than a standard team. In addition, their tactics were flexible and their style was lascivious. It still annoyed the top guilds. However, what happened next made Wei Chen's annoyance completely disappear from the top guilds' minds.
The three follow-up events on the forums had caused the various large guilds to be extremely nervous. However, the follow-up big move had finally appeared.
Heavenly Justice!
This guild had already officially announced the formation of a team. They used their status as a Club to express their disdain for the current Club guilds' business model. Afterwards, they firmly stated that Heavenly Justice's guild would always be a player's guild. They would never become a logistics base for a Club's team, nor would they treat the guild's players as slaves.
The top guilds all went crazy. What slaves! How could this not be explained clearly? Which Club would dare to treat their own supporters as slaves? Guilds did indeed obtain large amounts of resources and materials from their members, but they didn't just take them for free! The top guilds' established guild system was precisely for this reason. Everyone donated resources and would receive a corresponding amount of guild contribution points. The higher the guild contribution points, the more benefits they would receive. This was clearly a win-win situation. How could they treat the guild's players as slaves?
However, before these guilds could react, someone posted another post about the warehouse system of the various large guilds, one by one, comparing and analyzing it. Take a random second-grade Orange equipment from a certain guild as an example. In order to exchange for this equipment, the guild's players would need 150,000 guild contribution points. If one wanted to reach 150,000 contribution points in the guild, not including the extra compensation for participating in daily activities, just by donating resources, according to the guild's standards, the amount of donated resources would be close to 300,000 gold coins at the market price.
"If 300,000 Gold Coins is spent, I'm sure the Heavenly Domain players know how many pieces of second tier equipment they can get." The analysis concluded, "And in the guild, 300,000 Gold Coins is just for the right to use the equipment. If the equipment is lost during use, they will receive a guild contribution point penalty. Moreover, 150,000 Gold Coins isn't enough to equip a full set of second tier equipment. There's also a certain number of pieces. The guild can't have more than four pieces … …"
After saying a bunch of things like this, the top guilds all went crazy. This discussion had the spirit of confusing right and wrong. Admittedly, the other side's analysis wasn't wrong, but they intentionally ignored a few facts.
First, when the guild's players reached 150,000 Gold Coins, the other side lightly said "not including the extra compensation from participating in daily activities". However, in reality, the Guild had plenty of daily activities. The players who participated in Team Dungeon activities every day would receive various Contribution Points as compensation. To be able to accumulate to 150,000 players, it was impossible for them to really rely on donated equipment.
Second, the other side intentionally ignored the value of second tier equipment. Most of the second tier equipment were Level 70 Orange equipment. How many pieces of second tier equipment could you get with 300,000 Gold Coins? It was hard to say. Even if you wanted to buy it, you might not be able to buy it.
Third, the penalty for losing equipment. There was a limit to the number of pieces of equipment. These were all necessary. If not, if a spy came in, grinded for contribution points, changed equipment, and then went out to have the equipment dropped. When he came back, he would collect the equipment and then go out again to have the equipment dropped … … how could the top guilds allow such a stupid thing to happen? Heavenly Justice's guild storage system couldn't possibly not have such a system!
There were many other analyses that were intentionally twisted. Before the big guilds could refute them, Heavenly Justice floated out again and calmly pointed out the differences in their analysis. For example, there was a limit to the amount of equipment and penalties for losing equipment and so on. However, in comparison, our Heavenly Justice's contribution points requirement was much lower.
The top guilds were still writing their rebuttals. They didn't think that Heavenly Justice would jump out to refute them. When they looked again, f * ck, the person who analyzed the storage systems wasn't from Heavenly Justice. He didn't say that he was from Heavenly Justice either. They didn't even have time to react! This brother replied again, saying that Heavenly Justice really was righteous. As a Club guild, their benefits were much lower than the other top guilds. How tyrannical.
Soon after, Heavenly Justice quickly replied, saying that they were just a newly formed grassroots team. How could they be compared to these top guilds?
Both sides went back and forth with one another, smoothly conversing throughout the entire process. The various large Guilds did not even have the time to interrupt. Everyone was so angry that they wanted to cough up blood. These two were clearly singing a duet! The top guilds had been kicked to the opposite side of the people, while Heavenly Justice was acting like a grassroots leader.
Grassroots team? You f * cking grassroot! Heavenly Justice's guild leader was a famous money warrior. If he didn't have a lot of money, how could he lead a guild that could compete with the Club guilds? How could someone like him pretend to be a grassroots player?
As for Heavenly Justice's low contribution points requirement, that was only natural. Heavenly Justice's storage couldn't compare to the top guilds' storage. The top guilds knew this very well. This was because wild bosses, dungeon clear rewards, and so on were distributed among the top guilds. Heavenly Justice wouldn't be able to get these rewards even if they spent a lot of money. If their storage didn't have any good items, then the contribution points requirement would obviously be low. Heavenly Justice didn't mention this. They just showed off their low contribution points and used the screenshots of the top guilds' storage systems to mislead people.
The top guilds all fought over the chance to say something.
This one explained how their guild's contribution points were distributed.
The one that said that high level equipment was rare and hard to buy on the market.
Some even pointed at Heavenly Justice and said, "Do you dare to show me your storage systems? Your storage doesn't have any good items, so of course the contribution points requirement is low. "
Some even had spies take a screenshot of Heavenly Justice's storage. Sure enough, the high level equipment wasn't as good as the top guilds'.
In the end, Heavenly Justice laughed and said, "Our contribution points requirement is low, so many of our guild members have already reached it. The equipment is all on them right now. Of course you won't see it in the storage. Unlike you guys, who have such high requirements and leave all the equipment in the storage to lay eggs. Despicable. "
For a moment, the forums were filled with words again. Heavenly Justice didn't fall behind in a war of words. Everyone's eyes were opened. It was too much for their eyes to take in.
Chen Guo discovered this war while browsing through the forums. She immediately pulled Ye Xiu over to take a look. When Ye Xiu saw it, he couldn't help but praise Heavenly Justice's amazing move.
"Isn't this too much of a mockery?" Chen Guo asked. This time, Heavenly Justice directly challenged all the Club guilds. It was as if they were the target of public criticism.
"What's there to be afraid of? Their previous propaganda has always been strong. Now, they're directly dividing themselves into two opposing sides. Don't you know how smart this is? This is because they clearly know that it's impossible for them to steal fans from the top teams. As a result, they might as well create a situation where they're opposing the top teams. In this kind of dispute, players will always waver. Even if they don't have many supporters, they only have one choice! It's not like over there, where you have so many teams to choose from. When you're opposing, you only have Heavenly Justice. How many fans do you think they'll be able to pull in? "
"But if their relationship with all the Club guilds is so strained, it's not good, no?" Chen Guo said.
"Yes, it's definitely not as good as being on good terms. But the problem is, think about the other side's background. That Loulan Slash is the most famous money warrior in Glory right now. He relied on money to support a guild comparable to the Club guilds. He even directly threw money into the Alliance to create a team. This person definitely isn't simple. He has the confidence. He has the possibility of reaching the heavens in one step. Why would he need to feign civility and deal with the top guilds? It has to be said that rich people are mighty and domineering! "Ye Xiu sighed.
After saying this, Ye Xiu casually refreshed the post and then clicked on the new content: "Look, look. If it were us who started from scratch, we wouldn't be able to do such a thing!"
Chen Guo also refreshed the post. Heavenly Justice had already said that many new players had applied to join, but because the guild was already full, they decided to create a branch guild. The branch guild's storage would also be quickly built. However, the guild's level would still require the players to work hard and so on.
Chen Guo saw that Heavenly Justice had already made a name for themselves not long after revealing that they were going to create a team. On the other hand, every step they took was difficult. She couldn't help but feel melancholy. She hated herself for not doing enough.
At this moment, Ye Xiu's QQ beeped. It was a message from Wei Chen. It turned out that he had also seen Heavenly Justice's actions on the forums.
"F * ck, this Heavenly Justice is so aggressive! I've heard that their guild leader is a rich man, but I didn't think that he would have the ambition to create a team. Speaking of which, didn't your Lord Grim join them? Could it be that this guy is our boss behind the scenes? "Wei Chen asked.
Seeing Wei Chen say this, Chen Guo felt even more ashamed. Then, she saw Ye Xiu quickly reply: "No, our boss is the woman you mocked that day!"
"F * ck, then how am I supposed to survive? How about I pack up and join Heavenly Justice? "
"You're going to be a spy for Heavenly Justice? That won't be necessary. Didn't you just say that my account is in Heavenly Justice? "Ye Xiu replied.
"F * ck, you're so farsighted. You already saw Heavenly Justice's potential?" Wei Chen was astonished.
"You flatter me. It was purely a coincidence." Ye Xiu said.
"Even if it's a coincidence, you still need to make good use of it. I know how shameless you are. Speaking of which, I originally wanted to talk to you about something, but I kind of forgot. " Wei Chen mumbled, but was quickly reminded by someone else. He immediately followed up with a message: "Right, I received the account card you sent. Why don't you have a Knight?"
"Oh, I kept the Knight. I have a use for it. You guys can think of a way to get it!"
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