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Economic Support (Crowns Offline)

AuthorMessage
Survivor
Dec 13, 2011
1
Good morning/evening to you all,

I would like to bring up an important issue revolving around crowns. You see it's become apparent that Crowns seems to be the mainly promoted way of playing, which I would agree with as it is a wonderful advantage in the game.
However, there are some players that feel it is unwise to buy online, and as a result, will not purchase crowns directly from the site. Most adults will agree with me.
I have some friends that I know of, who play but are very cautious online, one of the friends who stopped playing would buy dozens of Hawk-Rider packs at $30 per the 5000 crowns that came with it.
I believe it would be in the sites best interest to make crown cards for offline users to be able to use. I also understand however, that this may be a burden to the game administration, to create these such cards, so I have a proposal.
I am a business person myself, I understand the need of economic security and a consistent income of at least 50% earnings from supply/demand purposes.
Therefore, I propose a tactic that will serve offline players, providing them with crowns, and providing the wizard101 site for a way to balance the manufacturing of new cards.

The current online price of crowns is as follows:

Crowns-Cost
2,500=$5.00
5,000=$10.00
13,750=$25.00
30,000=$50.00
60,000=$80.00

I propose a cost increase for offline crown purchases (prepaid crown cards)

(Offline) Crowns-Cost
2,500=$8.00
5,000=$16.00
13,000=$28.00
30,000=$60.00
60,000=$90.00

I know its a bit out of the blue, but I urge you to think of the players who won't buy online, but are paying $30.00 for 5000 crowns, especially those of modified financial interests. I am sure they would be willing to pay a bit more to keep the business offline.
Please give me your thoughts.

Thank you for hearing me out.

Administrator