Vouchers help them out so that doesn't surprise me. Even if they don't collect as many per purchase, they could probably make up for it by getting more people to exchange with them.
Has no one told you that they also earn points in the dorm war based on how many vouchers they have at the end of the week? [it's more of a surprise than anything else.]
[he is starting to think this is not as common knowledge as he thought since this is not the first time he's had this reaction.]
They earn points based on how many people complete their specific task, the amount of people in their own dorm, and how many vouchers they collect by exchanging with us. All three of those are how they get the total points per week.
To speak true, I had not. I believed this "dorm war" to be naught but a silly game played so that we may be distracted from the truth of our circumstances.
I think it's distracting us from the truth, too, but I don't know if it's as big of a distraction as we thought. More like it's just the surface of an even bigger problem.
Given that I cannot use even mine own magicks without these damned vouchers. [ HUFF ] Now knowing our leads benefit from them, yes, I would say they are deeply related.
The best we can do right now is keep playing along like this war actually matters. Do the tasks, earn vouchers, see what we can find out. Extra credit, too.
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Has no one told you that they also earn points in the dorm war based on how many vouchers they have at the end of the week? [it's more of a surprise than anything else.]
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Frankly, no. Up until now, I could only assume our weekly tasks were a major factor in it.
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They earn points based on how many people complete their specific task, the amount of people in their own dorm, and how many vouchers they collect by exchanging with us. All three of those are how they get the total points per week.
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