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Now reading: Chapter 208 208: Is 1 Square Meter Enough? from The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe, a Fantasy novel by Silent Fish.

Upon seeing this update announcent, all the players present imdiately beca restless.

Legion?

Many players began to get excited.

Looking at these excited players through the Dark Eye Magic Array Carrier, Mage Fang Ka smiled faintly.

This ti, don't you think I'll have you all handled tightly?

Soon enough, a player began to ask questions: "Mage Fang Ka, why do we need ten players with the sa skin to nominate one Legion Commander to apply for a legion?"

"Can't players with different skins do it? And is the Legion Commander an additional mber or chosen from these ten players?"

Mage Fang Ka imdiately replied, "The nominated Legion Commander is additional, and they must also be of the sa race, aning there must be 11 of the sa race."

"Different races are not allowed, and not only must the applicants be of the sa race, but those recruited later must also be of the sa race."

Mage Fang Ka is aiming for a legion, not a guild; these are completely different matters.

As Mage Fang Ka's power becos increasingly stronger and more players gather under him, being a Necromancer, he will inevitably have conflicts with the major powers.

At that ti, large-scale wars will be unavoidable.

If all players in each legion are of the sa race, they can collectively focus on that race.

With these players' super imaginative minds, they can delve deep into and develop the Undead Races, bringing new life to the gaplay.

Moreover, because everyone is of the sa race, they understand each other better, leading to better coordination in battles.

Thus, each legion will also try to connect and cooperate with legions of different races.

This way, the maximum benefit to Fang Ka can be achieved.

Hearing Fang Ka's words, a player asked again, "Mage Fang Ka, I'd like to inquire about the customization of legion badges and banners?"

"Do we order directly from you? Does it cost money?"

Mage Fang Ka imdiately responded, "Legion Commanders of approved legions can draw the badge designs and banner appearances they want and present them to ."

"As long as I approve, it passes. Banners are not charged, and each legion can initially customize two banners, with one banner having to be permanently placed in the legion's base."

"If the legion later increases its outposts, you can customize one more banner for each additional outpost."

"As for badges, each costs 10 Copper Coins, and you can only customize as many as there are people in the legion."

"Banners and badges can only be customized through , not privately manufactured."

Mage Fang Ka did not ntion the consequences of private manufacturing, as he would issue instructions under the Soul Contract.

At that ti, any player wanting to manufacture privately won't succeed, and players will just assu the system is limiting them.

Preventing private manufacturing is naturally to avoid chaos, like making counterfeit badges, recruiting privately without reporting to Fang Ka, etc.

Never underestimate players' bug-exploiting ntality, so it's essential to cut off deadly bugs in advance.

Deciding on a player base was sothing Mage Fang Ka deliberated on repeatedly.

This is to prevent so players from gathering just for fun to apply for a legion and then doing nothing.

If you want to apply for a legion, then you must first buy land above the minimum restricted area to serve as the legion base, as a show of sincerity.

Land doesn't co cheap; if players secure land above the minimum restricted area as a legion base, they're definitely serious about it and won't just do nothing.

After all, the exchange rate between the ga's currency and real-world currency is currently very high, spending such money just to do nothing is clearly impossible.

Fang Ka's current idea is that the smallest legion base is 50 square ters, at 10 Silver Coins per square ter, making it 500 Silver Coins.

This amount of money cannot be provided by a single player, so at least eleven players must contribute. With at least eleven founders, who would dare do nothing?

And there's no need to worry about players increasing their earning ability in the future and deliberately applying for legions to cause trouble.

Not to ntion whether Fang Ka will approve it here, once players' earning ability increases, land value will definitely appreciate, there's no doubt about that.

Thus, this thod is still applicable.

After hearing Fang Ka's answers, a player imdiately asked, "Mage Fang Ka, does applying for a legion require buying a piece of land? Is 1 square ter enough?"

To this player's question, Fang Ka replied speechlessly, "At least 50 square ters, applicants can co-finance it, and base ownership will be distributed according to how much each contributes."

At least 10 applicants and 1 Legion Commander, aning at least 11 people, which averages to less than 50 Silver Coins per player.

If more applicants can gather, the amount distributed to each player will be even smaller.

Hearing this, the player imdiately asked again, "Distributing base ownership? Does that an whoever has the larger ownership share has the final say? If the Legion Commander has a small base ownership share, do they have to listen to the person with the larger share?"

Mage Fang Ka imdiately replied, "No, within the legion, only the Legion Commander can be listened to!"

"The ownership share of the base only pertains to the distribution of property rights."

"If later, it's decided that a certain base is no longer needed, and it's to be sold."

"Then the money from the sale will be distributed according to the ownership share of the base."

Mage Fang Ka is organizing a legion, so if there is combat in the future, there can only be one voice of command. If there are two commanders, who should you listen to? Then there'd be nothing to play.

Moreover, to initially be supported by at least ten people as a Legion Commander, this person must at least have charisma and be able to lead.

Imdiately, a player asked, "So if we're dissatisfied with a Legion Commander's work later, can we replace them?"

Mage Fang Ka gave this player a aningful look and replied, "Of course, but it requires more than 90% approval from all the legion mbers."

Mage Fang Ka made sure the voting included all mbers, not just the founders, mainly to ensure fairness.

A person who can gain support from more than 90% of the populace must indeed be very competent and have a charismatic personality.

The reason it's not 100% is because you can't guarantee that all players are typical players.

Upon hearing Fang Ka's words, the players present began to discuss among themselves.

Obviously, everyone is very interested in the legion and wants to be the first to take a bite of the apple.

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