The useful question
The useful question in a contribution-based season is not simply how much a player can produce. It is when, where, and why that production should be converted into shared progress.
That changes the player's mental model. Resources are no longer only inventory. They become timing tools, guild signals, and commitments to the season state.
What changes in play
Contribution seasons make players compare private growth against public progress. Upgrading a card may improve future output, while contributing now may move the season closer to completion. Holding resources may be correct if the next window is more important.
This creates richer strategy because the correct answer moves. Early season may reward growth, mid season may reward coverage, and late season may reward coordinated pushes. The same resource can have different meaning depending on the calendar and the objective.
That moving answer is the point. A contribution season gives players reasons to review the state instead of repeating one solved routine until the timer ends.
Where 기적 has to be precise
기적 has to be precise about contribution value, eligibility, season progress, guild context, and reward language. Players should know what a contribution changes and what it does not guarantee.
The UI should also show opportunity cost. If a player contributes a resource that could have upgraded a mining card or supported a recipe, the decision should feel deliberate rather than accidental.
Guild context can help here, but it cannot replace product clarity. A player should not need a guild leader to explain the basic meaning of a contribution button.
How to read the system
Read a contribution system by asking whether it creates real choices. Can players upgrade, hold, trade focus, help guilds, or push the season? Can they understand why one timing window is better than another?
If contribution is always correct, strategy disappears. If contribution is never worth it, the season objective becomes decoration. The interesting design lives between those extremes.
The healthiest version makes contribution feel like commitment: visible, timed, and connected to the rest of the economy.

