Volume 2 Demon Ridge Jingyanggang Chapter 35 Rules of Joining
When his life-and-death friend found Wang Liang, Wang Liang and his friends had already found a quiet place outside Yanggu County to recruit people.
Wang Liang didn't know much about the players, but fortunately he had led troops in his dreams and knew when to use what method.
He did not treat the players as regular troops, but based on his own understanding of the players, he directly established the rules one, two, and three.
Before the players join in, he asks them to explain these points clearly. Those who agree are welcome to join and will follow these rules in the future. Those who disagree are welcome to join. The gate of Yanggu County is over there, so please leave.
The rules set by Wang Liang were not actually too excessive. He knew that there should be rewards for fighting, and if he got nothing from the battle, his soldiers would turn against him in a matter of minutes. So the first rule was to gather all the spoils together and distribute them uniformly.
Because of the existence of ghost cultivators, the spoils of war include not only the equipment that may explode, but also the enemy's corpses and other things.
For this purpose, Wang Liang specially applied for the automatic equipment collection function on the system side and spent a sum of money to ensure that even if everyone died, they could still get their share of things outside this world according to the righteous order.
In fact, when Wang Liang discovered this function, he couldn't help but think of Niu Xuanguang's team in the previous world.
He felt that the team at the time did not really want to take him with them, otherwise they would not have casually pulled him into the team without explaining clearly what would happen after he joined the team.
However, it was also because of this reason that Wang Liang received the first sum of money. Niu Xuanguang and his men did not even have the chance to ask Wang Liang to return those things, and gave Wang Liang many good things for free.
Most players agree that all spoils should be collected and distributed uniformly.
None of them could guarantee whether they would die in the battle, and they were also afraid that if they died, they would not get anything and their death would be in vain.
Therefore, they would not object to the fact that they could share the spoils even if they died in battle.
The first point naturally leads to the second, which is the calculation method for the distribution of spoils.
First of all, Wang Liang was very clear about the principle of having food before troops move forward. He knew that since ancient times, wars have been fought for food, so he also took the logistical supply part into account. In addition, if there are players who know how to deal with corpses by skinning, cutting meat, and removing bones, they can also be counted as logistics.
They even helped Wang Liang make a logistics scoring table. Anyway, all the logistics personnel would share one third of the spoils based on the points.
The remaining two-thirds of the loot is calculated based on the player's performance in combat.
Wang Liang would not care about which position's performance was more important. The calculation of points for performance in battle was quite simple, based on damage. Anyway, when the damage table was pulled up, it would be clear at a glance who had how many points.
What, you said OT?
That's impossible. Wang Liang and his group are not a regular group. They don't have any tanks. Without tanks, there is naturally no such thing as OT. He picked a big guy and naturally there will be no damage after his death. His points will drop immediately.
As for those who are replenishing blood and have no combat power, they are all logistics and their scores are not calculated here.
The players who came over had nothing to say about this simple and crude arrangement.
Because even Wang Liang himself is the same, it all depends on the player's own performance on the battlefield .
Finally, the player's performance in killing each BOSS is calculated separately, which means that it will not happen that I did not kill the BOSS but could use my high points to snatch the BOSS's equipment.
The third point is that because the number of players may not be large, non-players are allowed to join. They may be NPCs that players pull in through relationships, or they may be servants of players. No matter where they come from or what level they are, they will only be calculated at half of the player's damage.
This makes players feel much fairer. After all, some players choose to be summoners. If no restrictions are made, no one can snatch points from them.
The last point, which is also the most crucial one, is that Wang Liang emphasized battlefield discipline. Players can put forward opinions before the battle and say who to attack first, but as long as Wang Liang sets a target, they must attack together.
If someone messes up, they will be warned the first time and kicked out of the team the second time.
So when the three of them came over, this was what they saw. It looked a little chaotic, but the situation was basically under control.
The thirty or so players at the scene have already agreed to Wang Liang's rules and have begun to consciously maintain them.
This is true even for players who have relatively good relationships with their life and death friends.
Some of them knew what his friend was thinking, so they pulled him aside and tried to persuade him.
"Brother, it's useless. Although that person didn't use the DKP calculation method we usually use, what he said is also reasonable. After all, this is just a temporary team, and he didn't say what he paid for this heroic warrant. He even planned to fight on the battlefield. You want to change the DKP now, which is totally unreasonable."
After hearing his words, the friend almost jumped up.
This is exactly where Wang Liang is smart. If he had done as Gui Bu Ming and the others said and directly divided 10% of the spoils among the people after gathering them, these rules would definitely not have been implemented so smoothly.
But Wang Liang simply didn't say what he had paid for the Righteous Man's Order, so the players would naturally appreciate his kindness.
Although this favor may be diluted due to interests, they are not a long-term team, but just a temporary team for one or two days. They will disband as soon as they defeat the BOSS. Favors are of no use here.
Looking at this situation, the friend felt as if his heart was being cut back and forth by countless daggers.
After several years of time and hard work, it ended up like this.
He wished he could rush into the crowd right now and kill the talented Wang Jilong.
But when he looked at Wang Liang, who was holding a sword and talking loudly in the crowd, he could only take a deep breath and comfort himself: "I'm fine, I'm fine, the mission is still going on."
Finally, he walked up to Wang Liang and said fiercely, gritting his teeth : "I want to join."
Wang Liang didn't even look at his lifelong friend, and pointed to the side: "Sign up over there."