Chapter 81 Team Fights and Auctions!
The battle lasted less than twenty minutes, but it took a full hour to clean the battlefield.
Just like last time, it was still in accordance with the old rules that the captives, bounties, and trophies generated in collective battles were collectively owned by all players participating in the battle.
Among them, the captives were counted as 5 silver coins, and the dead were counted as 5 copper coins, which were included in the total post-war income. This would be equally divided between the players who participated in the battle and obeyed the command.
As for the loot, they were concentrated at the north gate for interested players to bid and buy.
The bidding method was very simple, similar to auctions.
First, the administrator would estimate a reserve price and a maximum price. Interested players would then bid the price in turn. In principle, the price increase would not be less than 1 copper coin each time, until no one increased the price or someone called the highest price.
As for why he set a maximum price?
The main reason was that Chu Guang was too kind, worrying that these players would get carried away and spend too many silver coins on rubbish which were not worth it.
If they were really interested, they could also directly call the highest price to complete the transaction.
If a piece of equipment was unsold without anyone bidding for it, it would be recycled by the shelter at a discount of the reserve price and then re-priced and sold in a weapon store or warehouse.
Malicious bidding would be punished by deducting contribution points and 10% of the quoted price.
All the benefits generated by the auction, after deducting 10% of the tax, would be all included in the total post-war income and shared equally by all players participating in the battle.
This could be regarded as a variant of the GKP system, which was available in many MMORPGs, especially when the output ratio was difficult to define.
Chu Guang modified it slightly and used it directly.
In addition, for outstanding performers in the battle, Chu Guang would give extra silver coins and contribution points.
However, the MVP of this battle was undoubtedly Chu Guang himself, who killed the squad leader with his hammer, which was obvious to all the players around.
By the way, because there was no suitable candidate, Chu Guang could only act as the auctioneer himself.
"This is a 16mm caliber shotgun. Since it is a shotgun, it is naturally not rifled. Its design is very unique, and the uniqueness lies in... its barrel being equipped with a shovel."
"Mhm, I guess it's for the convenience of digging foxholes? After all, the best body armor can't compare with the soil and sand around you. The price starts at 35 silver coins and the highest bid is 70 silver coins. If you are interested, please raise your hand and bid."
As soon as his voice fell, someone raised their hands.
"35!"
"35 silver coins plus 1 copper coin!"
"What the fuck! I'll add another copper coin!"
"Damn those trolls! I'll pay 40 silver coins!"
"40 silver coins plus 1 copper coin."
"%#@!"
In the end, this broken gun, which seemed to be useless and even without rifling, was sold for a "ridiculous price" of 47 silver and 5 copper coins.
Since the weapon shop did not have 16mm ammunition, the person who bought the gun may have to figure out a solution to this problem.
Otherwise, it really could only be used as a shovel.
Chu Guang then looked at the next weapon, a 5mm scorpion submachine gun wrapped in tape.
Unlike the standardized weapons produced by Boulder City, this gun was obviously modified with parts that have not been removed. The receiver was a bit like the semi-automatic receiver of a pistol with a piston. The front end of the barrel even showed the traces of being sawed.
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