A more prestigious type of auction, The Dutch Auction is where gladiators, gladiatorets, maidens, bounties, and combatants are sold in Rome. The bidding area is located at the center of this bustling town and is inside a very formal appearing building. Inside the bidding takes place by the buyer telling the Auctioneer his bid privately rather than calling it out in front of an audience. The future gladiators, gladiatorets, maidens, bounties, and combatants remain in rooms accommodated with necessities and a paper hung outside their door to identify them. The public auction for all the countries to attend may also be used to purchase future gladiators, gladiatorets, maidens, bounties, and combatants.