Chapter 44 Recognized
"Yes, indeed."
Mo Lan nodded.
“Game currency is essentially a commodity, and now is the time when things are scarce and valuable, so the price has reached a high point of five yuan per copper nas.
Once the total amount of game coins held by players increases, the unit price will drop rapidly and will eventually be regulated to an appropriate level by the market.”
"Since you knew that, why are you still holding so much money? A few gold coins are worth hundreds of thousands. If they depreciate, you will cry to death."
"Let's talk about it after today's auction is over."
"Are you still planning to buy something? Game coins are more valuable than real money now, and all you're spending is RMB."
Ding Jin looked at him strangely.
"If I want to be ahead, I have to pay the corresponding effort and price. In my opinion, being ahead is more important than the tens of thousands of dollars now.
Moreover, as long as you buy something that is ahead of most people, you will definitely have to pay the corresponding price.
When something like this becomes popular, something else will become precious and leading.
I am not buying a fixed product, but a product with attributes that will keep me ahead of the crowd and keep me ahead.”
After Mo Lan finished speaking, Zou Peng seemed to be thinking about something.
"Ding Jin, your words suddenly made me realize it."
"What?"
Ding Jin asked curiously.
"Among the hundreds of millions of players, there must be at least 200 to 300 million aggressive players, right?"
"Of course. It would be strange to play a game without fighting."
"Now the players haven't grown up yet. If the players grow up, gradually change their jobs, and have the strength to hunt monsters, what do you think will happen?"
The three of them were not fools, but had received formal higher education. They just hadn’t thought of it before, but they immediately reacted when Zou Peng mentioned it.
“A large amount of Warcraft materials and supernatural cores have flooded into the market, and the number of commodities with scarcity attributes has increased rapidly.
This kind of impact on the market will directly cause the prices of Warcraft materials and extraordinary cores to plummet. "
The four of them looked at each other, as if they had already seen the impact that was like a raging storm. Under the impact, the original fragile market collapsed quickly, then adjusted itself and recovered.
“All economic systems in the game will face a massive turmoil and reshuffle.
If you seize the opportunity, grassroots can take off in an instant.
But if you are slow to react, or turn a blind eye to the impact, and still maintain your original mindset, your assets will probably shrink in an instant, or even go bankrupt.”
“If I’m not mistaken, Warcraft materials, especially the extraordinary cores, are currently the hard currency.
Many businesses, gangs, and nobles regard the storage capacity of extraordinary cores as one of the symbols of strength and weakness, and as one of the most important foundations of power. "
"That's not wrong, provided there aren't a large number of extraordinary cores flooding the market."
"If these traditional forces are slow to react, then... they're all done for in an instant."
Zou Peng shrugged.
"How long do you think it will take?"
“Well, as of now, the number of people who have changed their jobs should be around 10,000 to 20,000, scattered across various countries, and it’s still a very small number.
Most mainstream players are still at level three and level four, especially level four, where many are stuck.
Taking level 4 to level 5 as the boundary, it can be inferred that most players should reach level 5 in about half a month.
Adding the time to find a way to change jobs, start the job change, and prepare the materials, it will take about another five days.
In other words, we are basically about half a month ahead of ordinary players.
Half a month later, the mainstream players will change their jobs, and the market will slowly begin to collapse.”
Mo Lan nodded slightly when he heard this.
"Do you have any ideas?"
Zou Peng nodded.
“Now that you have seen the wave, if you don’t seize the opportunity and fly up, you will definitely regret it for the rest of your life.
Now, as long as I seize the opportunity, I can definitely make a difference while the army of players is impacting the original market.
So I decided to start a business.”
"Are you alone or are you three?"
"I am alone and I will never start a business with a partner."
"Well, if you need any help, please feel free to ask. I will definitely help if I can."
"good."
“You’ve all started your own business.”
Ding Jin hid under the chair and spoke softly.
"Then I have to find something to do. Do you have any suggestions?"
"I don't have any idea for now, but you can try to hunt monsters and sell them. At least so far, the corpses of monsters are still quite valuable. The materials of a monster add up to at least one gold nuss, which is 50,000 yuan.
If it's a stronger monster, or a more unique spell, then three or five gold nas won't be a problem, which translates to 150,000 to 250,000."
"Hiss, why is it so high?"
"Of course, didn't you hear it?"
Mo Lan said as he looked at a Warcraft corpse on the auction table.
The corpse was gray, with a smooth and reflective surface, like a round-headed fish, but with four claws under the body, making it look like a giant salamander.
“Swamp fish, one gold and eleven silver, is there anything higher?
A complete swamp fish, containing a supernatural core, which contains the second-level spell Swamp Magic, which can completely allow a person to change his job to a warrior and master Swamp Magic, an excellent control spell. When hunting monsters, using Swamp Magic will double the efficiency and is very safe. Is there a higher price?"
The auctioneer's words were full of temptation. After listening to them, Mo Lan silently raised the wooden sign in his hand.
"One gold and twenty silver."
"Okay, our respected guest number 110 offers one gold and twenty silver coins. Is there anyone who can offer a higher price?"
Mo Lan's voice caught Yu Jinan's attention and he turned his head to look over. Ding Jin, who was leaning over, also looked up when he heard the voice.
Yu Jinan saw surprise and guilt in the eyes of Mo Lan and the other three.
But at this moment he suddenly lowered his head and said something in the noble's ear, and the noble looked at him with interest.
There was originally some amusement in his eyes, but when he saw Ding Jin raising his head beside Mo Lan, he glared at him and his face instantly turned angry.
"You are a lowly person, come and catch him!"
As soon as he finished speaking, several guards beside him surrounded him from both sides.
Seeing this, Mo Lan narrowed his eyes slightly, and grabbed a dozen spell scrolls with his backhand, while the other three also entered combat status.
The other people around looked over and quietly looked at the nobles in the first row, as if they were waiting to see a good show.
clang!
With a crisp sound, the auctioneer, who had been smiling, turned cold and stared at the noble in front of him with cold eyes.
"You are not allowed to disrupt the order of the auction, otherwise you will bear the consequences."
When the cold voice sounded, the somewhat frivolous nobleman suddenly showed a look of shame and anger on his face.
However, the guards stopped. Yu Jinan immediately understood what was going on when he saw this. His face became a little gloomy, but he still lowered his head and spoke to the noble.
“Sir, this is an auction now, don’t let them disturb your interest.
I have seen these thieves before and I know them. Why don't we wait until the auction is over and I will take you to catch them."
After Yu Jinan finished speaking, he looked up and looked at Mo Lan with a playful look in his eyes.
When the noble heard this and looked at the union guards pouring out from both sides of the auction table, he remembered something and his face changed. He then walked down the stairs with a cold snort.
"Humph, I'll take care of you in a moment!"
After saying that, he sat down. Seeing this, the guards immediately breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly returned to their original seats.