Solemnly declare: This support program focuses on serving Faction developnt, prohibiting purely self-serving, balance-destroying or causing internal friction proposals (such as private resource monopoly, malicious targeting of other players).
The Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce holds project oversight rights but does not interfere with specific executions, respecting developer creativity.
If the project yields significant results, it will be incorporated into the Chamber’s long-term cooperation system, sharing subsequent profits (specific proportions negotiable).
Should the project deviate from the agreed direction during its advancent, the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce will attempt to recover support funds through various channels, including but not limited to rallying the player community for continuous pursuit and recovering sacrificial power from players (groups) who have misappropriated funds.
Lastly, hope everyone can find their happiness in the ga.
Your every brilliant idea could beco a stepping stone for Faction’s progress.
The Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce looks forward to standing shoulder to shoulder with all players to ensure every individual effort results in win-win outcos.
——President of Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce: Shou Jili
The post Ah Lan released sparked heated discussion on the forum.
The comnts were unanimously full of praise and complint.
Invincible Summoner: The sky has fallen, the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce is going to be the angel investor of the player community. If there were this kind of support when starting out with Summoning Stream in the Small World, it would have been great; spent very frugally early on, didn’t dare to make big moves, poverty really tortured , envious of newbies, the treatnt is getting better and better.
I Think Therefore I Am: As a long-ti dungeon party player supplying the Chamber, I must say a fair word. Previously, the purchase price given by the Gold Coin Chamber was already more than double the sacrificial price; now they are offering profits to support, this is a qualified faction organization, unlike those scalpers in the Trading House, hoarding resources to hike up the price, just thinking of cutting the cake rather than going outside to make a bigger cake.
Kicking that Holy Knight: My goodwill towards the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce grows daily. Played gas for so many years, first ti seeing an organization with profit as its purpose take out profits to serve faction developnt, the vision is too grand. No wonder other teams mimicking the Gold Coin Chamber can’t rise up, its reputation is too good; even if the price offered is slightly lower than other chambers, I’d still be willing to give dungeon outputs to the Gold Coin Chamber for selling, this is trust.
You and Your Cover are Equally Ridiculous: Goodwill surged, not even ntioning the prior free intelligence provision, now they take out money for welfare, no wonder they’re earning, will certainly seek partnership in the future when opportunity arises. Will submit a project proposal for building a breeding farm soon, just unsure if it will get approved, feeling this high-risk project might be difficult to approve.
The post received over a million comnts within just half an hour, and the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce managent team quickly received multiple project applications.
Many ideas that players found hard to implent reignited after reading the post.
They followed the "Support Plan Post" thread and gathered here at the Gold Coin Chamber of Comrce, becoming the torch illuminating the path for player faction developnt.
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At the sa ti that Ah Lan was preparing to launch the "Money Scatter Plan."
Life Throat returned to the Imperial Tomb Village library and switched to data review mode.
The conversation with Ah Lan made him realize an inadequacy in his understanding of operating models.
To ensure better future developnt for Destiny Casino, he must imrse himself in learning relevant knowledge.
While reviewing related materials in the library, Life Throat summoned the forum and re-edited his developnt proposal, integrating many of Ah Lan’s suggestions.
However, during revisions, Life Throat also discovered several new issues.
Firstly, the flaw in the gaming model.
What he holds is the Source Level derived imprint of the Destiny Rule, although it has the power of the Destiny Rule and can generate Derivative Energy through gaming.
However, when collecting stakes, it can’t directly proceed through the Destiny Rule, as the link to Destiny Rule has been severed; it’s now rely a Pseudo-rule-level ability.
Therefore, future gaming is limited to physical resources, unable to replicate the previous model where participants directly used their belongings in the gaming.
This reduces many potential gaming bets.
Ultimately, the probability is low that participants in Dream Island would bring all resources along.
The convenience of the gaming chanics can’t compare to before.
Gaplay also requires corresponding reduction; not any type of resource can beco gaming stakes.
For instance, Rule Items cannot beco stakes.
It’s not that it can’t be accepted, but this particular ga won’t yield Rule-derived Energy.
His Pseudo-rule-level Destiny Imprint can’t judge other Pseudo-rule-level tool stakes.
For instance, if the opposing participant uses remnants from adventurer dungeon outputs as stakes, their potency far exceeds the Destiny Rule-derived imprint he holds, creating difficulty in assessing its value during gaming, resulting in no Rule-derived Energy post-ga.
This is like using a scale with a maximum asurent of ten pounds to weigh a twenty-pound stone.
The stone is not unweighable, but the scale itself can’t handle that weight, ultimately yielding a vague and aningless result.
The Destiny Rule-derived imprint in his hand is akin to that "ten-pound scale."
Its rule strength and coverage are confined within the "Pseudo-rule-level" realm.
If encountering higher-strength Rule Items, such as Rule Fragnts from adventurer dungeon outputs, their energy level and rule integrity far surpass the scale’s limit, making it impossible to accurately assess the opponent’s value using his Pseudo-rule.
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