An incident that happened to me recently makes me think that bounties need to be addressed. Out of the blue I was bountied by a player 4 times my level. His bounty was so high it would take me more than half my available coin. Through a guildmate of his I asked him why he had done it, his reply was that a guildmate of mine (even lower level than me and not even in my clan) had axe-slapped him without reason (I think the irony of this must have escaped him). Would he have bountied me so readily had I been able to retaliate, of course not.
Here is my radical proposal for retuning bounties. It would only be a small tweak in programming terms but have a big impact on the game especially for war guilds:
A player’s bounty is what they have to pay in order to bounty someone else (and a proportion of this for a bounty trap). On its own this could be open to abuse so I would propose that in addition to the bounty amount that
one stamina is needed for the first bounty of the day doubling each time a bounty is placed.
Before anyone gets the smelling salts out or cries, off with his head, there are sound reasons why the World wouldn’t come to an end.
Players would always know how much a bounty was going to cost them beforehand (Gross income x 6.8)
This would tend to decrease the number of bounties high level players place on lower levels (and overall)
Even the playing field by allow lower level players to attack higher level players more easily. This would be particularly useful in guild wars as an LL player would be able to usefully attack a HL player with something else other than axe-slaps, which in turn would open them up to attack for the next 24 hours.
HLs with their greater amounts of Stamina would retain some advantage over LLs. Few LLs would be able to afford 128 stamina for their eighth bounty of the day.
I recognise that this looks like it would have a negative affect on those who built up their empires in order to raise their bounty but while it would not be the same amount of coin for everyone it would be the same proportion of coin for everyone.
I look forward to your comments
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