The rest of the day was a steady stream of Mythic guests being escorted down by Dana or Lotus, who took it as an excuse to play with the Gargoyles.
Who were beating her at Chess.
But by dinner time, Karl had everyone’s armour passed out. That should have been everyone on the Mythic teams, all sixty some of them, including the mages, clerics and rogues, who had gotten their armour at the party.
Now, he could relax a little, and start making armour at the Epic Grade again, which was much faster to write.
It felt wrong to think of Totem Ranked armour as a regular stock item for the store, especially after the limitations that Drodh had placed on them selling military equipment in the city.
But here, it really was regular stock, as the majority of the Dungeons in the region dropped Overlord and Totem ranked gear, so Epic Grade Totem Ranked gear was among the finest items they could possibly get, but purchasing it would save them years of visits to the Dungeons, given the terrible drop rates.
Rae was thinking the same thing, so she was making cute outfits for everyone. She had new Totem Gear for her girls, but she had also spun up hundreds of outfits for the store.
Rae had a plan for these as well.
They didn’t need to be Epic grade fabric for strangers. They just had to be better than what they already had when the piece was finished. So, if she made them Rare Grade, and then had Karl draw a few Runes into them, they would bump up to just barely Epic Grade, and everyone would be happy with minimal effort.
Karl wouldn’t even need to do a full inscription on them. All he had to do was add more Spell Power and Skill Power to the clothes, and they would improve. She had tested the boundary, and having him add those bonuses with runes was way easier than improving the items on her own.
Rare Grade could be spun as she wove her silk, so she only had to make the outfit. At this point, that took under a minute to weave an outfit, and she could do it right up to her own Rank, so Totem Ranked clothing was cheap and easy to mass produce.
She wasn’t sure how Karl was going to respond to being asked to upgrade three hundred outfits when he woke up in the morning, but surely, everyone watching the Guild Store would be happy with her.
Happy giggles, only half stifled, caught Karl’s attention when he came down to the main floor the next morning. Rae had piled all the clothing she wanted him to work on today on the side table in the main room, and the crafters were the first ones out of bed, other than Tessa, who was making breakfast.
She seemed extra happy this morning, almost glowing with holy energy.
Karl wondered if it was because they had taken a bunch of orphaned craftsmen into the guild, or if the excited holy energy was because the ladies would be off to an Overlord Ranked Dungeon today.
Given the nature of the Red Dragon, it could be either.
The staff looked longingly at the pile of clothes as they ate. Then Rae came downstairs, and handed them each a small paper wrapped parcel.
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