In the Heavenly Dao, it's not a matter of having money to buy the equipment you desire. Those who can produce good equipment have their own teams and mostly consume them internally.
Only equipment with trash attributes is put up for sale, and the prices are exorbitant, beyond the reach of ordinary players.
The guild warehouse system perfectly solves this problem. As long as you contribute to the guild, including clearing dungeons and completing guild-issued quests, you will earn contribution points.
By spending equivalent contribution points, you can select the attribute equipment you want. All prices are determined by system appraisal, guaranteeing absolute fairness.
Of course, there are restrictions on players after exchanging for guild equipment. Every piece of equipment exchanged from the guild warehouse has the guild's exclusive tag.
Once you leave the guild, the equipment will be repossessed by the system and returned to the guild warehouse, and your contribution will not be refunded.
This prevents those with ill intentions from accessing the guild warehouse, exchanging equipment for low contribution points, and then selling it in the market at a high price.
Of course, if you have a compelling reason to leave the guild, you can apply to the guild leadership. Upon approval to leave, the equipment will still be repossessed, but it will be converted into gold based on your contributions to the guild, deducted from the guild warehouse, and compensated to you!
However, a player with a sense of belonging to the guild will not leave easily. But there are exceptions, such as being poached by other guilds.
After setting up the guild warehouse, Chu Tian, with great reluctance, spent one hundred gold coins to upgrade the guild to level two. A level one guild can only recruit one hundred members, while level two can recruit one thousand.
During the novice phase, guilds can be upgraded to level two at most. To reach level three, a guild needs its own stronghold and to pay an expansion fee of one thousand gold coins. Da Feng Novel Network
Not to mention not having a stronghold now, even if he had one, Chu Tian wouldn't have that much money. One thousand gold coins is a whopping six million RMB!
After everything was done, he sent a message to Jian Zhi Cang Tian and the others, informing them that they could start recruiting members. Leveraging their current popularity on the rankings, they should recruit more people.
Because for every ten copper coins a guild member picks up, the guild warehouse automatically gains one copper coin. Of course, this only adds a very small amount of contribution value to the members.
In such a win-win situation, the more people, the better. Otherwise, where would the huge funds for guild upgrades come from?
As for screening for character, it's not necessary yet, as the game has just begun, and no one knows anyone else's true nature.
However, he still sent some character names, asking them to pay attention to these individuals and strictly prohibit them from joining the guild.
These were notorious scoundrels from his previous life, known for their scams and disgusting deeds.
The first two names on the list were Huang Xueyi and Yu Xue, with their character names being the mage 'Zong Heng Tian Xia' and the priest 'You Yue Er'.
With everything arranged, and forty minutes left before the game closed, Chu Tian chanted a teleportation spell, preparing to return to the Nature Forest to complete the Giant Bear form quest.
His figure reappeared by the Moon Goddess Lake. Looking at the beautiful scenery and inhaling the fresh air, he felt much more invigorated.
After grinding monsters for over ten hours straight, he was feeling a bit mentally scattered.
Time was pressing, so he didn't have much time to admire the scenery and went directly to the camp to find the NPC who issued the Giant Bear form transformation quest.
While searching, Chu Tian worried about encountering another unreliable druid. The previous Owlkin druid had sung rap to him, making him want to smack it. If it had been pleasant, fine, but it was a husky, croaky voice, sheer noise pollution!
However, the Giant Bear druid proved to be reliable. After inquiring with several NPCs, he finally found a bear-form druid sleeping in a den.
The dark golden exclamation mark above its head confirmed its identity.
Chu Tian walked forward but did not disturb its slumber, waiting quietly.
Anxiously, Chu Tian kept checking the time. With twenty minutes left before the game closed, he wondered if he could wait for it to wake up.
This was a rumored hidden quest from his previous life. If he directly woke it up, it would also issue a transformation quest and ask him to find a few items to complete it.
But if he waited for it to wake up naturally and then spoke to it, he could obtain another quest, which was rumored to even grant a title called 'Dream Walker'.
Waiting anxiously, Chu Tian tried to recall where he had heard about this hidden quest but couldn't remember. Only a voice told him that he had to do it this way!
"Hello, outsider!"
Just two minutes before the game closed, the giant bear rolled over and stood up.
"Greetings, esteemed Giant Bear Druid. I am here to accept the Giant Bear form quest!" Chu Tian spoke the words to activate the quest.
The druid stood up and faced him, "You have waited a long time. You did not disturb my sleep like other outsiders, allowing me to finally see my dreams clearly. In a distant place, a group of druid companions are calling out to me, but I have never understood why they constantly enter my dreams. Are you willing to enter my dream to help me clear the fog and communicate with them?"
"I am happy to help you, my esteemed druid. What do I need to do?" Chu Tian asked.
"Come back to me tomorrow! Today, I will invite the Elder Treant to make a dream-inducing potion!" the Giant Bear druid said.
Seeing that the game was about to close in mere seconds, Chu Tian knew this was likely a system setting.
After bidding farewell to the Giant Bear druid, he logged out of the game directly from his current location, so he could return to this quest upon logging in tomorrow.
After finishing his wash-up and leaving his room, he saw that Luo Luo's door was open. He suddenly remembered that it was Monday and he had to go to school, and Luo Luo had told him yesterday that she had a class during the second period.
Glancing at the time, it was already 8:05 AM. He hurried downstairs and saw Luo Luo emerging from the open-plan kitchen, carrying two white porcelain platters.
On them were toast, milk, and ham.
"Uh... Miss Luo Luo, you can't possibly only know how to make this, right? At least make a fried egg!" Chu Tian actually disliked this kind of food the most; he preferred the substantial feel of meat buns.
Hearing Chu Tian's question, she blushed and gave him a fierce glare.
Chu Tian chuckled and quickly took the plates, realizing he had spoken out of turn. For a pampered young lady like her, who couldn't even touch the water with her fingers, making him breakfast was already a feat, what more could he ask for.
"Brother, I heard you disappeared from the rankings. You weren't actually killed by the system, were you?"
"Uh..." Chu Tian was speechless. It wasn't the question that rendered him speechless, but the rapid change in address.
First, it was senior, then Little Tian Brother, and today, suddenly calling him 'Brother' made the hair on his arms stand on end.
"What's wrong?" Luo Luo asked curiously.
"Uh, can we change this address?" Chu Tian looked at her uncomfortable expression.
"Why should we change it? You've been called that since you were little. If you hadn't insisted on returning to the orphanage, Mom and Dad would have surely adopted you, and then you would have been my brother!" Luo Luo said earnestly.
Hearing her reasoning, Chu Tian was rendered speechless!
"Uh, alright... fine! I just hid my display on the rankings. Only the number one player has this function," Chu Tian replied.