Chapter 96: Chapter 96 Guild DKP System Chapter 96: Chapter 96 Guild DKP System Na Na: “Alright, our soul contract has been successfully established. Now, you can pre-order items from .”
Chu You imdiately ntioned the na of a product he rembered from his past life, a product whose attributes were of the highest quality.
Na Na was taken aback. The illusionary figure stopped swaying as if stunned by Chu You’s words. The teammates around him looked up at Chu You once more.
“What’s wrong?” Seeing Na Na’s silence, Chu You asked.
“Erm…how…how do you know about this product?”
“I read about it in an ancient book,” Chu You deceived casually.
“Really? That’s possible?”
“Mhm, enough chatter now. Just tell if I can pre-order this product.”
“Alright, alright, you can. But it’s expensive, are you sure?”
“Absolutely.”
“Alright then, you can pre-order two more items.”
“The other two will be the Sky Luck Pearl and the highest level Mass Production Spellbooks.” Chu You cared greatly about these items. To a reincarnated person, things like experience charms were re jokes.
“Alright, we, the trade group, accept your pre-order. Our products are sold out, so we have to head back now.”
“Mhm, alright, co again next ti.”
“Sure thing, I’ll bring more unique items next ti, not just those you pre-ordered. Please look forward to it…” Na Na finished, waved at Chu You, turned and walked towards the spaceship. Her team imdiately packed up the tent and the displayed boxes, and everything returned to its original state.
The spaceship, anchored away on the Guild Star Platform, shook once, then began to slowly maneuver into the clouds.
Only then did Chu You open his friend list and spoke to Killing Commander: “Alright, let’s form an alliance now.”
Having said that, he instantly typed ‘Super God’ into the alliance column on the guild interface and chose to form an alliance.
System: Guild ‘Immortal’ wishes to form an alliance with your Super God Guild. Do you confirm?
Without any hesitation, Killing Commander instantly chose to confirm. With this, the two guilds beca one family.
“Boss, how to recruit mbers?” From the mont the guild was established, Killing Commander noticed loads of players applying to join his guild. However, without Chu You’s instructions, even though he was the guild’s boss, Killing Commander didn’t choose to recruit anyone. He decided to ask Chu You for instructions once their guild was upgraded to the third level.
“Old Kill, you can start by inviting those 19 old mbers.” Chu You certainly hadn’t forgotten the group of assassin players he originally recruited.
Killing Commander imdiately added them one by one into his guild. A total of 15 people were added and 4 people, due to gathering intel half-heartedly, were dismissed after Killing Commander inford Chu You.
Now, this group of people, who had been waiting for many days, finally found their place.
They were not only shocked by their entrance into a third-level guild, they also discovered that they were about to get ‘promoted’!
This is because they discovered that their authority in this guild was: Centurion. This indicated that they had a certain degree of managerial authority.
After that, Chu You began to reveal his ideas to Killing Commander — the ideas he had been contemplating since he decided to establish this guild.
Yes, that’s the DKP system of the guild. A guild must have such a system, otherwise, no one would willingly contribute their ti and energy for free. Over ti, it would foster a culture of expecting handouts among guild mbers. The orders from guild managers would not be efficiently executed. This is the experience Chu You gained from his previous life.
His own guild must strive to be the best!
Chu You’s guild DKP system is as follows:
First: Each guild mber is guaranteed a daily benefit of 10 Gold Coins, settled once a week. New guild mbers will be observed for a week, and if no misdeed is found, they can enjoy this benefit!
Second: Participating in guild activities increases DKP points. How many points added depend on how Chu You values the activity. At the sa ti, each DKP point also cos with an additional 10 Gold Coins.
Third: DKP points can be used to redeem equipnt and skill books from the guild vault. A redemption reduces the corresponding points.
Fourth: The gold brought by DKP points is settled once a week. If a guild mber earns 7 points in a week, they can claim 70 Gold Coins from the manager. Coupled with the daily benefit of 10 Gold Coins, they can receive a total of 140 Gold Coins. After settlent, the points are incorporated into the individual’s DKP points. These points will not be counted for coins in the next week.
Fifth: The 10 players who earn the least points each week will be eliminated and expelled from the guild without receiving any gold, and their DKP points reset.
Sixth: In the strategic resources contribution list, a player receives 1 DKP point for each 50 units of wood contributed, 1 DKP point for each 50 units of ore, 1 DKP point for each 20 units of quicksilver, 2 DKP points for each 20 crystals, and 2 DKP points for each 20 gemstones.
Seventh: If any guild mber is found to be slacking off or intentionally freeriding, depending on the seriousness, their DKP points and gold will be deducted.
The guaranteed gold and the extra gold from DKP points act as incentives for mbers. The DKP points are incentives for players to contribute more to the guild and actively participate in guild activities, in exchange for their long-desired equipnt and skill books.
Only with this DKP system can Chu You ensure that his commands are properly executed, preventing any sloppy work. This allows the guild to maintain a constant enthusiasm for progress.
More than that, Chu You believes that under his leadership, the guild will certainly achieve magnificent accomplishnts. This will generate a sense of honor and pride in the guild mbers and establish their loyalty, giving them a real sense of belonging.
As for the 15 centurions, Chu You plans to create 15 squads, each with 24 mbers, and distribute these 15 centurions among these 15 squads. Their job will be to keep track of their squad mbers’ DKP points, and in tis of guild activities or wars, they are responsible for organizing their squad mbers to gather quickly. They also hold a supervisory role, watching out for any guild mbers who are freeriding.
The formation of any guild will weed out a great number of unsuitable mbers in its early stages. This is a process every guild must go through, and Chu You wants to speed this process along!
Listening to Chu You, Commander Kill recorded Chu You’s words in the guild forum’s announcent column so that any guild mber can see the guild policies.
Once done, Commander Kill formatted this announcent into sothing like a forum post and titled it: Guild Rules (Must-Read for Newbies!)
“Ok, let’s start recruiting. Rember! Warriors and Priests must constitute 70% of the total guild mbers. Got it?”
“Got it, boss. I’ll start recruiting at that ratio.”
“Um, I have a list of players’ nas. I can’t rember all of them fully. If you happen upon similar nas, recruit them into the guild imdiately.” Chu You rembered so rising players from his previous life. These players were skilled and talented in what they did. Recruiting them into the guild from the get-go would bring a positive impact and propel the guild’s growth.
Thus, Chu You intermittently spoke the nas of those players. Most of the nas were not complete, leaving Commander Kill to figure out on his own.
A third-level guild has a maximum limit of 800 mbers, but Chu You doesn’t need that many now. After all, the majority of players are still at levels 6 and 7, so there’s no need to recruit that many.
Hmm, 345 mbers should be enough. Including 15 Centurions, that makes 360 mbers, enough to form 15 squads.
“Alright, Old Kill. Let know once we have 345 mbers.” Chu You’s eyes flickered with a hint of resolution as he continued speaking.
“Once we’re done, we will wipe out all the wild bosses from levels 10-15!” Ah, the equipnt and skill books in the guild vault, and their accompanying DKP points, are generated in this way. By setting up a points system, it encourages players to try to redeem them.
As for the items he wants, he will simply claim them for himself. After all, he, Chu You, is the one who created this guild!
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