In the early versions of the game World of Legends, most players made money by farming monsters and looting. Among them, the main way to make money is to take the good equipment to the stall in the safety zone**. The small vendors worked hard to make one precious piece of equipment after another, and then "hyped" it on the stalls, relying on this way to satisfy their vanity and desire for money.
However, too many players setting up stalls also bring some "**** For example, some "revenge guilds" that take pleasure in relieving people have begun to charge "protection fees" against these small vendors. They would establish a uniform fee schedule and charge protection fees according to the value of the equipment. If you don't pay, they'll send people around your stall to make a lot of trouble – like Performing Arts, or shouting at the sidelines: "This stuff is all parallel goods!" Don't buy it! Don't buy it! ”。
In the face of such oppression, the vendors came up with a "clever trick". They will let their pet leopards set up stalls in their place, while they hide in the safe zone and continue to farm monsters. But these guilds will not rest on their laurels, and their warriors will use a skill called "Fire Poison Attack Sword", which first poisons the leopard, and then pushes it with the push skill, so that the leopard is quickly poisoned. When a leopard dies, its equipment falls to the ground, making it easier for these guilds to pick it up. "Hey, why did your leopard die all of a sudden? It's got a lot of equipment, I'll keep it for you! ”
Of course, there are also some people in these revenge guilds who are still "righteous". You pay protection money on their turf, and they will actually send someone to protect your stall from other thugs. Taking a step back, at least they are just extortion, not killing.
At the time of the demon version, some new ways to make money appeared. Some high-level Taoist players will go to the field and use super output to train the low-level heart demon to the level, and then return to Zhongzhou with it. The NPCs and players at the city gate will attack the demons first, and then these priests can take the opportunity to introduce the demons into the safe zone. When the Demon dies, it will drop a large amount of equipment, waiting for these people to pick it up. Taking advantage of game vulnerabilities and NPCs' blind spots is a clever and "cunning" approach!