Chapter 1065: Out Of Stock
Not only did they sell a massive number of potions, they were also cleared out of accessories.
Weapons were much more common drops, but specific accessories were almost impossible to get from a Dungeon, where the stats on the very few that dropped were random, and rarely perfectly matched to any class and specialty.
So, even if they were Commander and Royal Rank, the ones that were sold by the Darklight Host were still an upgrade for basically all the Alliance members Overlord Rank and under.
For the stronger members, even one Stat in their category was enough to make it better than anything at the Royal Rank. However, the Guild Leaders had hopes that Karl would soon put a few items at higher Ranks up for sale.
Ashbringer’s Overlord Ranked weapons had sold very well, though they weren’t all gone yet. But when Karl put up a dozen Overlord Ranked rings for warriors, they were gone faster than anyone could feasibly have read the full description.
“I think that I have some work to do once we get to the Temple.” Karl laughed.
{How many Overlords and Totems are there in the Alliance?} Remi asked, planning her potion production.
“There are a combined sixty-four Totems and nearly two hundred Overlords between the five guilds. We’re all membership capped at one hundred and ninety-nine regular members each. So, nearly a thousand members in total.”
One of the other Guild Leaders snapped his fingers and pointed at Remi.
“Brilliant! I just realized that your Branch house only has like twenty people. With a Totem Ranked leader, you should be able to have a hundred. So, we could transfer all the hopeful crafters in the Alliance to the Darklight Host as members.” He explained.
Karl frowned. “We are somewhat particular, not just about skills but personality. The Guild treats each other as family.”
The Guild Master shrugged. “That’s fine. We’ve got five thousand people on the waiting list to enter one of the Alliance Guilds. I’m sure that you can find enough junior craftsmen or aspiring apprentices to do a full round of interviews.”
Karl nodded in understanding. “I will talk to the group leaders about bringing in more people. We’ve still got work to do with some of our other crafters, to get them up to our exacting standards. But after that, we can take in a new batch of children to train.”
“Is it that hard to learn trade skills, that you have to start as children?” Deve asked.
Karl shook his head. “No, I could teach you a trade skill now if you don’t have one. But how much actual crafting would you get done?”
The druid nodded in understanding. “Good point. My whole life would turn to chaos if I was suddenly being asked to make Mythic Rank crafted items at every hour of the day. I have far too many responsibilities for that, and frankly, I wouldn’t want to.
But on a related note, you’re going to get plenty of requests for accessories.”
Karl nodded. “I have a load of Overlord Ranked raw materials on hand, I just haven’t been focusing on making extra items, just custom orders.
We have an agreement not to sell higher Ranked items from the Guild Store in Drodh without a custom order.
In the past, I put a bunch of them on the shelves, and it caused some issues with exporters.”
Karl looked through the list of Alliance members from Totem Rank and higher. Over half of them were warriors, and the majority of the others were Mage and Shaman type spell casters. They didn’t have many Clerics at all, and most of the Shamans and Druids were tagged as healers in the Member Notes.
Karl noted that someone had tagged him as “Runemaster” and “Crafting Team Organizer” already, which seemed a bit ironic given how he had ended up in the Alliance.
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