After a little delay, the Stardust Guild was officially established.
Yes, Linton finally chose the name himself, and the name naturally came from the name of the magic guild he had established in the previous Fairy Tail world. After all, among the names he could think of, this was obviously the most smooth.
, otherwise, would it really be called Strawberry Shortcake or Guild Wang?
"System prompt: Stardust Guild was established successfully."
"System prompt: Your team has a second-level guild territory under its name, which has been automatically bound to become the initial guild territory."
"System prompt: Automatically receive some guild buildings and click on the system page to place them."
Linton looked at the guild's page, and sure enough, there had been changes.
After entering, the basic information of the guild is displayed next to it. In the middle is a very conspicuous option to enter the guild territory. It seems that you can click to enter directly?
Linton first looked at the basic information about the guild displayed next to it.
Ordinary members: Son Goku (click to view details), Vegeta (click to view details)...
Guild Building: None.
Unplaced buildings: Level 2 guild headquarters, Level 2 city wall, Level 2 warehouse, Level 2 guild dormitory, Level 2 melee training room, Level 1 entertainment room, Level 1 remote training room, Level 1 canteen, Level 1 infirmary, Level 1
Research institute, first-level manufacturing workshop, first-level pharmaceutical workshop...
Linton took a brief look at the content displayed above. First of all, these second-level guilds and the second-level territory were directly snatched from the Chicken Farm Guild, and as expected, they have been successfully accepted. The other new guilds must have come from
Starting from the first level guild, he has a high start here.
As far as Linton knew, guild territory at this level still had to be purchased with points. Yes, one of the options that popped up after he just established the guild was to ask him to purchase guild territory in order to successfully establish the guild. It seems that this
It is the basic cost of establishing a guild.
But Linton had another option. After all, he already had a second-level guild territory, so he didn't choose to buy it. He just clicked to create a guild using the second-level guild territory. Of course, it was successful.
By the way, the points used here are points, which are not the same thing as the guild points that appear on the guild page.
This guild point refers to the guild's PVP points, which Linton knew before. Didn't he see this when he visited the Chicken Farm Guild? The Chicken Farm Guild also deliberately flaunted their PVP record.
It’s this guild points.
Obviously, these guild points can't be used to buy anything, they are just used to display the guild's ranking. Currently, Linton's guild points are 71, which is actually a relatively high score. Although they haven't made it to the rankings yet,
But it's true after all.
Yes, the guild points can be negative. Linton had seen the points of the guilds at the back before, and they were all negative, a lot.
Of course, this thing is of little use other than displaying the rankings, because no one is competing with Linton and the others for this. Although it is foreseen that the competition in this ranking will be quite fierce in the past, but now... except for Linton, other guilds
Points will not change at all.
It would be great if it would change. Linton still wants to meet him.
Apart from this, Linton looked at the list of guild members. It seemed that all the people in his team had automatically become ordinary members.
Linton clicked on the details that followed the list, and sure enough, a sub-page quickly popped up with some information about the other party.
This part of the information displayed is really a bit general. Linton guessed it may be because they are aborigines. If they were investigators, they should have shown more detailed content. Because the information currently displayed is all related to the guild, and these reasons
Resident members do not have many benefits from the guild.
However, Linton found an option to "promote to administrator" when he clicked on the detailed page, and there was also an option to expel the guild next to it.
Obviously, expulsion from a guild seems to be slightly simpler than being expelled from a team. In the past, expulsion from a team required the consent of the other party, but now expulsion from a guild seems to be done directly here, and can be expelled directly without the consent of the other party.
Linton glanced at the dog next to him with his peripheral vision. He had wanted to fire the dog more than once or twice. Should he just do it directly?
But Linton soon discovered that the list of guild members on his side now showed 8/30.
Obviously, this 8 is the current number of people in the guild, and this 30 is most likely the upper limit of the guild's membership.
Linton didn't expect that the upper limit of the guild's members was so small. It could only add 30 people. In his impression, didn't guild members in online games and the like easily start with tens of thousands?
Maybe it's because I only have a second-level guild, so I can add fewer people? How many people can I add to a first-level guild? Anyway, it's too few.
Is this also a system balancing mechanism? No wonder when I counted the chicken farm guild before, I calculated that there were only about twenty people in the other party. Now I know that this second-level guild can only accommodate this number of people.
This chicken farm guild was ranked on the ranking list before, which means that most guilds probably only have this small number of people.
No wonder the battle scenes of the Chicken Farm Guild that I saw before, although the editing was pretty good, always felt strange. Now that I think about it, there are relatively few people participating in the battle, and they are mainly local battle scenes, not that
A situation like tens of thousands of people attacking a city.
However, the upper limit of 30 people is enough for Linton. Not only that, Linton thinks it is a bit too much. He has also just thought about whether to clean up a group of problem children in his team first.
, now it seems that he is not so anxious for the time being, after all, he now has a quota.
So let’s keep this dog for the time being. Although it is really capable of causing trouble, it is still obedient. At least it knows who its master is. If it gets upset in the future, just kick it.
After looking at the situation, Linton directly promoted Asuna to administrator. After all, Linton had no intention of running a guild. Of course, such troublesome things should be thrown out as soon as possible, and
Is it better than Asuna?
After a little manipulation, Linton also said to the people next to him: "Are there any prompts popping up here? Can you enter the guild territory? If you can, go in first."