Speaking of which, the rise and fall of guild prices is very similar to the rise and fall of pork prices: Pork is expensive - some people think it is cost-effective to raise pigs and flock to raise them - as more people raise them, the price of meat will fall - it is not profitable No one is raising them anymore - the price has gone up again.
The price trend of guild trading is somewhat similar to this, so Linlang can keep it and not sell it. Although keeping it for a long time, like pigs, there is a time cost, and the higher the level of the business, the less cost-effective the time and money ratio, but compared with raising The advantage of pigs is that raising pigs costs a day's money. But if you run a guild and find that you can't sell them at a good price for a while, you keep them. Then you find that if you continue to operate them, the higher the guild level, the time and money ratio is not cost-effective. You can Don't worry about it, just let it sit there and build a new guild. In this way, compared to raising pigs, at least you can keep it. Besides the time cost, there is no money cost.
Linlang now has hundreds of guilds on hand, all of which were built when diamonds were available. Now, sometimes there are high bids on the market, so some are sold, and some are built with the diamonds.
No amount of Linlang can control it.
Guild transactions are all diamonds. After all, diamonds are needed to create a guild. If you want to sell them, who would want to sell them with copper coins? You must know that diamonds can be exchanged for copper coins, but copper coins cannot be exchanged for diamonds. Of course, it is better to use gold coins that represent money. , but generally no one would buy it with gold coins.
Linlang's daily task is to patrol her guild.
Fortunately, the guild system in this game is very good. You can see it clearly on the panel and sort it to see which guild has the highest level. If it exceeds the level line she sells, just leave it there; if it is still low level, you can play it casually. The copy can be upgraded, and then Linlang can go and fight.
Of course, Linlang does not completely ignore high-level guilds. When he finds that other members of the guild have gained experience due to completing tasks and are about to upgrade the guild to the next level, Linlang will help to upgrade them to a higher level. class.
Although the higher the guild level, the slower the upgrade, but the higher the level, the more money you will get, so if the difference is not much different, Linlong will still play tricks.
When selling the guild, Linlang will not ignore the members at all, but will tell them that she will transfer the guild. Should they stay in the old guild, or transfer to her new guild, which is about the same level, and there will be no loss if they move there. , and then Linlang would subsidize them with some diamonds.
Some people will follow, and some won't.
Generally speaking, for an ordinary guild, not a guild run by a team or a studio, it would be considered good if one out of ten people were active.
Among these one-tenth of the people, only 10% at most are willing to change guilds. Most people don't want to run around, so it doesn't cost much to transfer the guild and appease the members.
Furthermore, Linlang usually transfers guilds with very few active members, because these guilds basically rely on her to complete dungeons and complete mission upgrades, so when they reach a certain level, she sells them because they continue to operate them. If she wants to upgrade again, it will take a lot of her time and energy, which is not cost-effective.
On the contrary, for those guilds with a large number of active people, others would also play dungeons to upgrade tasks. She only had to do it occasionally. She would always keep such guilds. After all, there were many active people, and some people would play dungeons to upgrade tasks. The guild level can keep rising without much effort on her part, so naturally she won't transfer it, just let the guild level keep rising. If the guild becomes less active in the future, it won't be too late to transfer it, so as to avoid too many active people. Make everyone unhappy.
Because the transferred guilds are all guilds with a small number of active members, and there are compensations, the transfer of guilds will have little impact.
Moreover, transferring a guild with a small number of active members can also make the transfer compensation cost lower.
While Linlang was running the guild, Li's mother called her and asked her about making money from games.
"How's your game making money lately?"
Linlang couldn't help but feel moved when she heard that Li's mother was still worried about her making money, and said, "Mom, aren't you bored now that you're retired? Do you want to come in and have some fun? You can just see how I'm making money, and you won't have to worry about it every day."
Mother Li hesitated and said, "I don't know how to play this either."
Linlang said: "It's very easy to get started. Today's games are very easy to get started in order to attract people. There is no market for games that are difficult to get started."
It's easy to get started, but it's difficult to play well. In a game like Summoner, one person can summon up to five heroes. How to control the heroes to fight will test the player's skills.
Most people only summon one, which is a bit like a traditional game. You just control the villain to go up and fight.
Some people just summon five heroes to fight, but usually only one is actually controlled. The other heroes are self-reliant without actual control.
Others just ignore it and let the hero fight on his own, which is commonly known as hanging up.
Noobs just hang up.
Mother Li doesn't know how to fight. When playing a dungeon, she can summon five heroes and let them fight on their own while she watches from the sidelines.
After Linlang told Mother Li this way, Mother Li agreed to play.
Now that holograms are popular, Mother Li naturally has a holographic helmet, so there is no need for Linlang to buy a holographic helmet for Mother Li so that Mother Li can play with it.
Mother Li put on her helmet and downloaded the game Linlang mentioned. She entered the game and added Linlang as a friend. Linlang took her to level up. When she reached level 20, she could join a guild. Linlang built a new guild and added Li to the guild. Mother pulled her in, and then told her how to do guild tasks and how to play guild dungeons, leaving Li's mother to play alone.
Mother Li looked at the guild and asked Linlang: "You said that what you are doing is running the guild business. How much can this guild sell for?"
Linlang asked her to open the trading market, look at the buying area, search for the guild, and said: "Look, there are all these, how many levels, how many diamonds can be sold."
Mother Li said doubtfully: "But the diamonds we are selling are all diamonds. How can we exchange them for money?"
Linlang said: "There are people in the buying area who collect diamonds for money. We can also sell them directly. Otherwise, how do they exchange the money they get from selling materials for money? This is how they do it."
In fact, there are all kinds of things to buy in the buying area, including copper coins, which are popular in the market. There are also many people looking to buy them, because some people don’t want to earn copper coins by playing dungeons, and they don’t want to spend money to exchange for copper coins, because they are too expensive. They are in the market. purchase.
Copper coins on the market are much cheaper than official ones.
Officials don’t have to worry about transactions between players affecting their income.
Can the government sell a house? In the past, people like Linlang bought low and sold high, and could only do business once. After that, if someone wants a house, they are not allowed to buy it from the government. After all, people who spend 100,000 yuan to buy a house in the later period, without special circumstances, are The house will not be sold, because players sell houses for less than 100,000, so who is willing to sell a house at a loss unless there are special circumstances.
(End of chapter)