In just a few hours, players from the Dark Alliance had successfully negotiated the acquisition of most mining areas and began recruiting miners.
Mining has always been a lucrative skill since the advent of online gas. Any player who has played gas knows the saying "to get rich, first mine", and even novices like Wang Yu understand the importance of ore to players.
Otherwise, it would have been impossible for Evil Rampage to develop his guild into a massive entity with a million players in less than a year, despite the rampant chaos.
However, in the ga , all mining areas have been firmly occupied by the guild Peerless Heaven since the ga launched. For anyone who is not a mber of this guild, mining opportunities are scarce.
Because of this, most players have a strong desire to mine.
The difference in the Chinese servers is mostly in the number of players. With over a hundred million players, finding a three-legged frog is hard, but two-legged miners are plentiful.
Just as the internal strife within Peerless Heaven was heating up, suddenly, the Dark Alliance erged to recruit miners, and any player with a bit of awareness knew what was happening.
Clearly, Peerless Heaven was about to beco a thing of the past, and the major factions in the ga would be reshuffled, with the strongest being the Dark Alliance, which holds the mining rights.
Thus, not only players eager to mine for profit, but even so big guild players, began to entertain speculative thoughts.
After all, the moral constraints of the real world have little effect in the gaming world. It's common to follow the bigger guilds for one's own benefit; there's nothing strange about that.
What's odd is that the most proactive players are actually those from Peerless Heaven...
These guys are quite cunning. When Heaven Dominion betrayed, this group stood by and watched. Now that they hear the mining areas under Evil Rampage have all been acquired by the Dark Alliance, they naturally understand what to do next.
It's actually quite logical.
Evil Rampage has stated that his brothers work to support their families; their purpose in playing the ga is to make money. Their loyalty to the guild pales in comparison to actual benefits. What does sentint matter if it doesn't help provide for one's family? A job is the real deal; if they focused on feelings, their families would starve. There's no need to morally bind others to absolute loyalty.
Since they can't make money with Evil Rampage anymore, of course, everyone will shift their focus to continue earning.
You should know that players vying to join the Dark Alliance are everywhere; if you hesitate, your job may be gone.
As the Dark Alliance announced its recruitnt for miners, the system notifications around Evil Rampage didn't stop.
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