The Phoenix Mount can be said to be the most valuable prop in the P2 stage of the World of Warcraft TBC version of the Nostalgia Suit, and the first Phoenix of the Fat Brother's Guild Group also sold for 36W gold coins, and even after the T5 Group weakened, the price of the Phoenix Mount remained high.
It is reasonable to say that after a storm fortress golden group comes out of the phoenix, all the players in the group can earn a lot of money. However, when players encounter an unreliable leader, even if they drop the Phoenix mount, it may eventually become a void.
A few days ago, a gold group on the Oro server successfully found the phoenix mount after defeating Kelsas, and then the players began to return to Shatas to auction equipment, and finally the phoenix mount was auctioned for 20W gold coins. Even after deducting various subsidies, each player can get more than 7,000 gold coins.
While the players were waiting for the gold coins, the leader of the group began his own performance - directly right-clicking and riding on the phoenix. Although the road dropped by Tuanben has a 2-hour trading mechanism, once bound, it cannot be traded. After discovering the problem, the whole group of players looked confused, and the leader of the group said unhurriedly that he would contact the GM to ask for unbundling.
Although I contacted the GM, I got a reply that I could not untie it. In the face of this situation, other players in the team are naturally different, so they ask the leader to buy the phoenix at a price of 20W gold coins, and the relatives and friends of the leader also said that they can divide the gold coins of the scattered people first, and the gold coins of relatives and friends will be said later.
The regimental commander's operational error is understandable, and there is no problem if the gold coins are divided at this time. However, the leader of the regiment was reluctant to divide the gold coins, leaving only a sentence of "I will find a way to solve the problem."
Due to the delay in getting the gold coins, and the so-called problem solving of the leader of the group, there is no follow-up. So the leader's behavior was also exposed as "Dark Phoenix".
The Phoenix mount itself has its own heat, and 20W gold coins are not a small number, so after being exposed, the YY channel where the leader is located has entered a large number of players, and the players have criticized the leader together. Perhaps unable to withstand the pressure, in desperation, the leader chose to destroy the phoenix live, and this phoenix mount also became the first TBC nostalgic suit to be destroyed.
Perhaps in the understanding of the leader of the group, he destroyed the phoenix even if he explained it to the players, but could this explanation really satisfy the players? Obviously not.
First of all, the Phoenix Mount is not the leader's personal item, it is the income of all players' labor, originally the players could get 20W gold coins, the result of the leader's own mistakes let the players lose the 20W gold coins, not that there is no need to compensate if they are destroyed.
Secondly, destroying the Phoenix Mount seems like a helpless move, but the problem is that the props in World of Warcraft can be retrieved, and it can be found directly in the middle of the night.
Finally, the nostalgic suit has a transfer mechanism, the leader can completely retrieve the phoenix mount, directly choose to transfer, and then change the name of the new server, without spending a gold coin to get the phoenix mount.
In addition, there are players exposed that the leader of the regiment may use the boss account, if the boss out of 20W gold coins to take the mount, then the leader of the regiment through a series of operations is equivalent to taking the 20W gold coins in vain, and there is no impact on themselves, nothing more than to change a YY.
In short, regardless of whether the leader of the group made a mistake or not, even if he destroyed the phoenix, he still needed to compensate the players accordingly, and he could not throw all the risks to the players.