Rey held up three fingers to the group. All of them were sat around the fountain and had settled in for a lecture.
"There are three main ways to make money from playing O2O." She lowered one finger as she explained.
"Selling 'physical' stuff you get in game. Any items, gear or land. Technically speaking, you could adopt a profession and grind out items nine-to-five in game and make money as if it were a real job, depending on what you do."
"Not interested. You can sell land, though?" Luara asked. She sat forward, leaning her chin onto her palm in a bored pose.
"Realty probably makes lots of money, just like in real life, right?" The others showed interest as well the moment she said that.
Rey shook her head. "Not an option for us. You can 'sell' land the same way you can in real life. Meaning, you need to acquire it first. Then you need to find someone to sell it to. The game's been around for a long time so a lot of the really, really valuable land is being sat on. The deeds and everything for those plots are upheld by in-game governments who enforce their own rules. Buying and selling land most of the time requires an actual law degree."
"Woah! Crazy. Who'd have something like that?" Jack asked cockily, glancing around the rest of the group. They each offered a collective eye-roll.
"If you want to spend your time deciphering the laws of all the in game governments to help us out you can be my guest." Rey said skeptically. She already knew his answer.
"Uhh... No thanks." He bowed out.
"Thought so. If I may continue?" She passed a glance across the collected party members and waiting for any interjections before she continued.
"Alright. The second method is pretty obvious. In game currency. You can actually look up the exchange rate online right now. If we make money in game we can sell it for real cash. That is one of the most direct methods available to us."
Xandra groaned and the group looked to her. Once put on the spot she added. "Kinda feels bad. Spending any money in game is going to feel like we're spending real money, which is obviously not ideal."
Nyle perked up. "You have to spend money to make money, though, and anything gained is a net positive. We just have to track how much we bring in from outside and make sure that number never passes what were are taking out unless we have a plan for how to make it back. Honestly, I would probably want to make a rule that none of us spend any real money to buy something in game. That way, everything is a net positive and we can't accidentally dip below zero." He shrunk as the whole group turned to stare at him, impressed.
"Or... Something like that." He added passively.
"That's a good rule. I'll agree to that." Rey said. The others nodded, save for Jack.
"I already bought some stuff with real money, but I guess I can avoid spending any more." He admitted awkwardly.
"What did you buy already?" Luara questioned.
"Just some slightly better gear. I was a bit short and saw that I could give myself a little boost."
Luara planted her face in her palm. "That is such a stupid investment! You bought starter gear? You basically just wasted your money."
"You say that, but I bet I could beat any of you suckers in a duel." Jack argued proudly. There was a collective groan.
"Chill... Not all is lost. It might actually pay off due to the third method." Rey lowered her last finger. The others turned to listen. She smiled widely once she had their attention.
"Experience itself can be sold and bought by other players. Jack can probably grind and fight easier with what he bought which means he could sell excess experience to even out the expenditure."
"I'm definitely not selling any of my experience, though." He crosses his arms defiantly.
Luara looked up in thought. "It must be hard to sell experience. You all felt it, right? There was like... A rush when we gained a level and your body actually feels lighter when you spend your points. Purposefully making yourself weaker would probably feel awful."
"You're not wrong." Rey nodded in agreement.
"Keep in mind, all of these things are just options. None of you have to give away any of your items or experience or money. I'm just telling you what kind of stuff we can focus on as a group to make money." She gave it some actual thought for a few moments.
"I think the best bet for all of us right now is probably going to be selling in game items and currency."
"Agreed." The group said in unison. They were all mostly just following her lead, anyway.
"So what does everyone want to focus on?" Rey questioned.
Nyle raised his hand. "I could take a look at in game markets." He then lowered his hand slightly and looked to Luara. The words went unsaid, but everyone could tell that he also just wanted to do whatever she was doing.
"Probably just going to do the normal grinding stuff. Monsters, dungeons, the works." Luara said as she stood up. Jack and Xandra both stood up with her.
"I'm down." Said Xandra.
Jack shook his head. "I've got order stuff, but we'll touch base."
"What's 'order stuff?'" Luara questioned, staring down Jack harshly.
Rey lifted a brow uncertainly. "He's in a 'Paladin Order.' Kind of like a guild? They do group events, right? They can be beneficial but I was kind of hoping that we would be playing together."
"What are you planning on doing with your journeyman class?" Xandra probed.
Rey turned up her nose. "Journeyman isn't a bad build! I can do everything. Just... Not as well as someone that specializes. I was planning to more or less just support you guys and run logistics with Nyle." She explained.
"Can we cover more ground if we split up? What's the benefit to grouping?" Luara unfurled her map and began looking for farming locations.
Rey also pulled out her map. She contemplated the question deeply, as it was a point she had set aside, more or less. She hated to say it.
"Technically speaking... We can do more if we split up and only group to tackle things that require more than one person. The thing about loot in this game is that it exists physically and needs to be split manually. So-"
Xandra sighed. "So, unlike in old MMO's, we don't generate a copper each by killing a level one boar. Instead, it would just drop one and we'd have to split that."
Rey pointed. "Exactly. So it's technically better for each of us to go our own way, as much as I hate to admit it. BUT! But... I'm down to group if anyone needs a partner." She added optimistically.
Each member of the party took turns saying their own variation of 'I'm good.' Before leaving Rey all alone in the plaza. Her shoulder's slumped. For all the good things she could say about her meta build, it was definitely not for soloing. She had kind of banked on at least one of her friends wishing to group up with her. Unfortunately, Nyle would almost always try to follow Luara around and both Jack and Xandra were predisposed towards being incredibly independent.
"They left you, huh?" Came a deep male voice from behind her. Rey turned to see a man with a large build. He was wearing no armor. Instead he chose to dress casually within the city. It was the case for most experienced players. Armor in O2O actually had weight and while characters in the game were far stronger and more capable than themselves in real life by default, it was still uncomfortable to lug around a whole bunch of extra pounds over a long period of time, especially since all of the items you carried also had weight to them.
"Yeah." She chuckled awkwardly, inspecting him. It was not possible to see levels in game without special items, but the man exuded the confidence of a seasoned O2O player. His hair was slicked back and dark. His skin was pale and for some reason he chose a character that was below average in attractiveness in a game where you could, to a certain extent, be whatever you wanted. She thought back to Nyle's unfortunate choices and cringed at the thought.