“How much for this shop?”
After suppressing his restlessness and apprehension, Shi Feng pointed at the red text on the tablet and directed a question at the administrator.
Two kinds of shops were available in the Eternal Realm’s Neutral Cities: ordinary and upscale. In addition, both types could be categorized into Small, dium, and Large Shops. It was also the case for lands.
For ordinary shops, they could only sell the items that they had in stock. Or, more specifically, they could only sell the items stored in their warehouses. anwhile, for each transaction ordinary shops made, they would need to pay a 10% processing fee to the city, which was significantly better than the 20% that street stalls had to pay. Players could also hire NPCs to manage their shops for them. More importantly, ordinary shops could display ten tis more items.
Hence, whether it was the average player or the various powers, they would usually try to purchase shops if they were looking to do business in a Neutral City. They would sell their wares through street stalls only when they lacked the ans of acquiring a shop.
Naturally, another viable option existed for players who could not afford to purchase a shop: the city’s Auction House. The only drawback was that to commission items in a Neutral City’s Auction House, players were first required to attain noble status within the city. Additionally, they would need to pay a substantial processing fee of 25% or more.
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