![]() ![]() Then potential investors will call out in the thread (in order from highest to lowest) what position they want. Meaning that the owner of the Arc will say what positions they are securing (not always all 5) and when they will be leveling. That said, even if you don’t have a level 80 Arc you must invest the full 190% of reward. We often see the lower spots, say 3rd-5th, taken by those who don’t have a level 80 Arc who want the blueprints. Instead of having investors take spots at just what it requires to secure the position, they over pay at 190% of reward or what a Level 80 Arc gets.Īnyone can take these positions although they will be at a loss if you don’t have a level 80 Arc. This thread allows Arc owners to get a “boost” to their leveling. Those purposefully defaulting on these threads will be kicked immediately. If they don’t respond within 12 to 24, let a leader know.If they respond negatively, let a leader know right away.Contact the person and let them know you are still waiting on their FP.If you notice that the person behind you hasn’t donated, please follow this system. ![]() Check up on your building and make sure the person behind you has donated to your building. Keep an eye on the FP you may be able to donate a few extra to secure a good spot. Tips: Try to get in on the same buildings over and over to build up your position. If you don’t have the FP, DON’T post your building. Failure to do so is grounds for banning from these threads, other threads, and even removal from the guild. (In fact, we don’t have such a thing.) It is expected that you will donate the FP immediately. The next person to come along will put that amount of FP into your posted building.įirst, this is NOT an IOU type of thread. Basically you post your building in the thread and donate the thread amount to the building posted above yours. ![]() These come in different FP denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. Below is a description of each type of thread we have and how to use them effectively. Creators has a wide variety of threads, the uses of some are not immediately obvious. ![]()
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