The landscape of Ebisu’s Bay is evolving, with several significant updates to the mechanics and utility of ryoshi, the backbone of our gamified marketplace. These changes are designed to enhance player engagement, provide strategic depth, and reward active participation. Below, we detail the upcoming modifications to how ryoshi operate within the ecosystem.

1. Allocation of Ryoshi Based on Player Level

Each player's capacity to influence the world of Ebisu’s Bay directly correlates with their level, represented through the allocation of ryoshi. On a weekly basis, players will receive bonus ryoshi, with the number scaling according to their level, encouraging active engagement and strategic planning. The distribution is as follows:

This linear progression ensures that as players engage more deeply with the platform, their ability to impact the game increases, fostering a sense of progression and achievement.

Following the overview of ryoshi allocation based on player levels, it's crucial to understand the capacity limitations for carrying ryoshi to the following week.

This capacity dictates the maximum number of ryoshi a player can hold by the end of the week and still receive any addional ryoshi during the next cycle, reinforcing the need for strategic deployment and utilization. Here's a linear progression chart for the maximum ryoshi carryover capacity based on player level: