With the first day's competitions successfully completed, the spectators in Makala received notifications that the "Ying Xian Mountain Copy" was open to the public.
Anyone who was a citizen of Makala could form teams ranging from 1 to 10 members.
After paying a certain number of Contribution Points, they could enter the instance and fight like the competitors.
Furthermore, two signs were erected at the entrance of the copy, showing in real-time the scores of teams with public records, as well as the best scores from the "professional" and "non-professional" groups.
For now, all transcendent teams made up of non-military personnel were considered non-professional.
If a team chose to make their fight public, spectators could also stream and watch the battle as if they were watching the competition, although they would have to pay an entrance fee.
There would be a monthly settlement, at which point the profits from the copy would also be calculated.