Why would a bounty value go up by itself when the 2 captains are not active?
Because the value of money has changed. The berri is worth less in the modern setting, if it takes 1.8 billion berries to equal 100 m berries from a century ago.
Why would a bounty value go up by itself when the 2 captains are not active?
Because the value of money has changed. The berri is worth less in the modern setting, if it takes 1.8 billion berries to equal 100 m berries from a century ago.
I know you're retarded but read the chapter with the full context. Robin directly correlates their old bounties and new ones as being an economic update.
Lowkey, maybe the reason the great age of piracy started, is because that was the only economically viable option under the Nasjuro economy? It's entirely possible he's directly responsible for young men and women trying to find riches at sea, because the local economy just isn't doing well, nobodies hiring and islands seem more and more isolated from one another.
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