Gamers of the Underworld

Chapter 584: Players’ guide to Venice

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After leather shoes looked at the goblin in front of him and the beastman finished their discussion, the beastman took out a small piece of the pattern from his wallet and handed it to the goblin.

The pattern of that small piece was only a fingernail. The general size was not the whole pattern, and the value was not very high. However, these goblins actually collected the so-called municipal management fee from this beastman.

By the way, is there such a thing as municipal management fees? Leather Shoes asked himself in his mind, and then took out a small notebook from his arms, which read:

[Municipal Management Guide]

He quickly found out through the catalog the regulations for setting up stalls on the streets.

Sure enough, I saw that municipal managers can delineate management matters for trading areas in public places. In cross-border trading areas, if vendors set up stalls to do business here, they do need to pay certain municipal management fees.

Of course, the designated trading areas are all drawn after research. In a merchant city like Venice, trading is of course a very important component.

Each block basically has a prescribed trading area, and merchants from the underground world, whether they are members of the merchant alliance or not, can freely conduct their transactions in these transactions.

But to be honest, these are no longer the responsibility of Leather Shoes. The mission of Leather Shoes is only to send homeless people lying around to shelters at night to avoid adverse effects on the city appearance.

But when he saw that the goblins had actually received the money, Leather Shoes thought about it and left it alone. After all, these magic stones were nothing.

As long as those goblins can work well and let him relax tonight, it is not a very difficult thing to let them make a little extra money.

The goblins quickly left here after collecting the money and continued to search for possible homeless people in the depths of the park.

They seem to be very experienced in the location of homeless people. After all, in their past work experience, most of the homeless people with green heads will go offline in such secret places.

A pond in the woods or a dead-end alley between two buildings.

Wherever people don't pay attention, you can basically see these homeless people with green heads.

Seeing that those goblins were so experienced and had professional leather shoes, he felt relieved. He turned around and left the park, deciding to go home and have a good sleep tonight.

As for tomorrow's daytime, of course I'll continue to sleep.

It's just that when he left, he didn't know that a major event was about to happen in Venice, and it could be said that this event was largely caused by him.

On the players' forums, some relevant information about Venice is being circulated crazily at this moment, such as:

[New workplace recruitment, entertainment venues and underground learning centers are recruiting! Only those with excellent studies will be given priority, and the teachers will be the best!]

[About my 123456 ways to make money in Venice]

These posts naturally have a high response rate, but one post has the highest response rate, and that is about setting up stalls in Venice.

[Venice’s new stall location is managed by players. Come and set up stalls quickly.]

The response rate of this post can be said to be very high, and the person who posted this post is naturally in a daze at the park, and the stall owner is also taking in people.

Which game makes the most money

It's not the masters who work hard in the dungeon, nor the hard workers who are working hard to mine outside, nor the ones who just look at the scenery casually.

No matter what kind of player you are, it is impossible for a businessman to make money.

Especially those merchant players who are very good at using old melon seeds.

Of course, merchant players also have great risks. Many people will be unable to make ends meet, or similar goods cannot be sold, etc. This is another story. But when it comes to profits, merchant players are indeed the one with the highest returns.

Their voices can be seen in every game. They will get wind of the items before their prices increase, then buy and hoard them aggressively, and then sell them at a high price after the prices increase.

This way of making money without any production activities and relying entirely on your own vision, buying from here and selling from there, is actually the most profitable.

Of course, what I’m talking about here is how to make money in the game, but in reality it’s not that simple.

Many players, whether they have talent in this area or not, want to accumulate their wealth quickly like a birthday dinner, and setting up a stall is a good way.

The price settings of each stall owner can very intuitively show the price of this game world. Not only the stall prices of MPCs, but also the stall prices of players are also an excellent reference object. In fact, when the number of players reaches At a certain point, a dungeon-neutral city with a population as large as Venice is likely to be affected by players in turn.

This can be seen very intuitively in an underground city like Winterfell that is completely open to Eternal Kingdom dungeon players.

A few players are big businessmen, and their goal is to control the prices of goods in Winterfell.

Of course, this goal has not been achieved yet, but in the near future, they believe that there will be such an opportunity. After all, with the production capacity of Eternal Kingdom dungeon players, it is not a difficult dream to achieve this.

You know, there are millions of players participating in the open beta.

Once they are familiar with how to produce and how to participate in the social production of Winterfell, Winterfell has no final say in the rules.

Unless Winterfell can completely expel these players, which is basically impossible to achieve, with the friendly relationship between Lord Sherlock and the Merchant Alliance, it is impossible for Earl Nicholas to do so. The most important thing is Winterfell also benefits. From any production activities carried out by buyers in Winterfell, Winterfell will be able to gain profits instead of losing money.

Gossip aside, when the players learned that there was even a stall space in Venice, those players who had no space to set up stalls in Winterfell and the Eternal Kingdom dungeon immediately rushed over.

In fact, Lord Sherlock very much encourages these players to go to Venice for personal development.

Many of the mission rewards are biased toward Venice.

Isn’t it a pleasure for these players to go to Venice to do daily tasks, set up stalls in Venice to do business, or see if the NPC sells anything worth buying

So when the people of Venice got up on the second day, they found a lively scene in the park.