After the market was built, the first thing Su Bai did was to move the tavern and arena into it.
The tavern is a business-type building.
The higher the turnover.
The more recipes and brewing formulas you can unlock, the higher the probability of attracting high-quality wandering units.
Setting it up in the market would be most suitable.
The same applies to the arena.
However, in addition to generating revenue, moving the arena into the market will unlock another important function.
Enable the player-versus-player competitive mode.
1V1, 3V3, 5V5, 20V20.
There are many other ways to play.
Protect the captain, capture the territory, challenge the champion, the Ghoul Throne, and more...
Most of these entertainment-related game modes can have a "harmonious" setting configured by the host.
That is, to balance the attributes of all people to the same range.
It is more friendly to casual players.
But there is also the most important model, which symbolizes the highest honor:
Ladder Tournament.
This mode tests each player's overall skill.
Furthermore, after a while, once most players have completed their second job advancement, various professional clubs will begin organizing large-scale competitions.
That's when the game's true appeal will be revealed.
...Let's get back to the main topic.
Su Bai set up several more shops in the market selling daily necessities.
Clothes made by tailors to hone their skills, tools crafted by blacksmiths, and various smoked meats, dried meats, sausages, etc., processed and produced by butcher shops.
These are mostly goods that can attract ordinary residents to consume.
In addition, he opened several boutique shops to sell the large amount of equipment, materials, and items he had acquired.
And the various items acquired in the Lost City.
Shops around the world also need to be run.
However, because the number of listings in the World Shops is limited, they are only suitable for selling high-end and sophisticated items.
He can then sell the excess scraps in his own market.
Although it was scrap material.
However, for the vast majority of ordinary players, this is still a very high-level item.
...
The primary market has a limited size, with a total of 32 shops that can be opened.
Including taverns and arenas.
Su Bai occupied a total of eight rooms.
He planned to lease the remaining shops to other lord players for operation.
His only responsibility is collecting rent.
In addition, Su Bai also plans to set up a 5% consumption tax. He will see how things go first. If the players who come to trade accept it, he will then set higher or lower taxes for different goods.
You can't make much money just by collecting rent.
Taxes are the most important source of revenue for operating a trade market.
Of course, this is on the premise that his trading market is popular enough to attract enough players to set up stalls and trade.
This is the problem.
Su Bai didn't take it to heart at all.
World Channel
[White Emperor: My trade market is now open! Lord players can freely apply for cross-platform access. Everyone is welcome to come and support me!]
...
A message casually scrolled across the bustling world chat channel.
But it caught the attention of many people.
market?
Interoperability?
These terms left many elite players completely baffled.
However, some savvy lord players quickly noticed a newly added market option in the territory management interface.
Click to enter.
You'll then see the 'Baidi Village Trade Market' option displayed alone.
Driven by curiosity, many people chose to apply.
It passed instantly.
The next moment.
A white halo appeared throughout their territory.
Some people boldly walked in and found themselves in an unfamiliar market.
Several shops are open in the prime location of the market.
I glanced at it out of curiosity.
One player was immediately stunned.
"Level 20 green gear! Excellent items! And recovery potions! Good heavens, could this be a hidden area!?"
He was overjoyed.
Any item sold in these shops could fetch a high price elsewhere.
But the prices here are unbelievably low!
"Hahaha! I'm going to be rich!!"
The same sound came to my ears.
Immediately afterwards.
Semi-transparent, illusory figures materialized in the market.
Hundreds of players appeared one after another, but there was no serious crowding in the arena. Each player was like a projection, and they would simply pass through each other when they collided.
This is also one of the unique characteristics of the market.
Every player in the market is real, yet they are isolated in different spatial dimensions.
They can only contact each other with the other's consent.
In this way.
This makes the market's capacity far exceed expectations.
Although Su Bai's market is only a few thousand square meters in size, smaller than a football field, it can accommodate almost an unlimited number of players.
This also eliminates the possibility of unscrupulous players causing trouble in the market.
When there are many people.
The situation gradually spiraled out of control.
The items sold in Su Bai's boutique shops are all in high demand.
The price, which was lower than the market price, immediately triggered a buying frenzy, and some people even had heated conflicts over the same item.
Fortunately, fighting is not allowed here.
Otherwise, the entire market would instantly descend into chaos.
"Everyone."
After they had been scrambling for a while, Su Bai finally appeared. Through the market's special function, his voice immediately drowned out all the noise.
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