Chapter 370 Inherited Stone Sword

In the third-floor conference room of StellarTrails Emporium, all the core members of the Guild of Aether Wing were gathered.

Compared to other guilds, the Guild of Aether Wing was in a league of its own. While other guilds typically met in temporary rooms at the Adventurers' Guild, which could barely accommodate a few people, or rented out bars and restaurants at great expense, only the largest guilds could afford such luxuries.

"Hey, Guild Master, we've got everything ready for tomorrow's recruitment. We're just waiting for the guild headquarters to be finished, and then we can kick things off. Here's a detailed breakdown of everyone's tasks," Rosewater said, displaying the relevant information on the conference table's screen and explaining each point.

Rosewater had been preparing for this recruitment drive for a long time. Considering the influx of players from other cities, she had made additional preparations and refined the guild's rules and benefits to ensure that the rapidly growing Aether Wing could efficiently integrate the newcomers without overloading the guild.

Everyone was astonished by the level of detail.

Rosewater's plan was so comprehensive that it could have been a textbook. The benefits alone took up over ten pages, and to counteract potential spies from other guilds, she had meticulously planned that only members who advanced within the guild could access more detailed benefits and information.

Even the most peripheral members of Aether Wing would find the benefits enticing.

"No way, there are actually 150 private rooms available for rent. I thought seven or eight would be impressive."

"That's just for regular members. Look at the elite members' benefits—they can rent two-star rooms, and there are fifty of those. How big is our guild headquarters?"

The core members were all amazed and curious about their guild's headquarters.

"If they knew our headquarters was Silverwood Manor, the largest and best in Silvervale City, I wonder what their reactions would be," Tonny chuckled.

Although the core membership of the Guild of Aether Wing had grown to over a hundred, only a few knew the location of the guild headquarters.

After everyone confirmed their assigned tasks, Rosewater cleared her throat and stood up, speaking seriously, "Next, we need to discuss a confidential matter—the items dropped by the Mechanical Slaughterer. I don't want anyone outside this room to know about this."

Everyone nodded, feeling a bit tense.

Being in this room meant not only having the ability but also bearing great responsibility.

The Mechanical Slaughterer was incredibly powerful, and its drops were undoubtedly extraordinary. These items would be crucial for the guild, whether for securing first clears in dungeons or in guild wars. If the details leaked, it would give enemies time to prepare and incite others to try and steal them.

"We obtained a total of 102 items: 37 Adamantite Artifacts, 14 Obsidian Level items, 7 blueprints and recipes, 12 second-tier magic scrolls, 3 third-tier magic scrolls, 8 potions, 2 Epic Level items, and 19 various rare materials," Eric announced, watching the eager faces around him.

"What? There are actually Epic Level items!"

"That's amazing! With Epic Level items, our guild will dominate dungeons and secure all the first clears."

The room buzzed with excitement at Eric's words.

The sheer number of Adamantite Artifacts and Obsidian Level items was enough to outfit a twenty-person team, which was already impressive. Imagining a twenty-person team fully equipped with Adamantite and Obsidian Level gear made them tremble with excitement. Even top-tier guilds would struggle to outfit a team with Mithril-level gear, let alone Adamantite.

If Aether Wing could field such a team, they would be unstoppable in twenty-person dungeons, easily defeating bosses and securing top-tier gear for the guild.

And then there were the two Epic Level items...

Until now, no one in Divine Realms: Legends had been known to possess Epic Level items. Eric's announcement left everyone breathless.

"Don't get too excited. While we have a lot of gear, the minimum level requirement for these items is 30, including the two Epic Level items," Eric said with a smile, understanding their excitement.

Epic Level items represented extraordinary power in Divine Realms: Legends.

In his previous life, Eric had been thrilled when he first saw an Epic Level item, something most players could only dream of.

"I know you're all dying to see how powerful these Epic Level items are. So, today, I'll show you. But I'm not assigning them to anyone just yet. They'll be stored in the guild warehouse, accessible only to core members. You can exchange them for guild points if you have enough," Eric said, displaying the items' stats on the screen for everyone to see.

Emerald Song, a staff, Epic Level, requires 200 Intelligence, usable from level 30 to 90. Its base attributes scale with the user's level, increasing spell damage by 25%, reducing all magic skill cooldowns by 20%, increasing casting speed by 20%, boosting magic crit by 15%, extending casting range by 3, and adding +2 to all magic skill levels. It also ignores 15 levels and has a durability of 200/200.

It has a passive skill, Elemental Song, which has a chance to increase spell damage by 20% for 15 seconds upon hitting a target (cannot trigger more than once per minute).

It includes three active skills: Sylvan Spirit, which summons three spirits to fight or can be sacrificed to restore 15% mana each, with a 20-minute cooldown; Elemental Domain, which boosts allies' magic damage by 15%, casting speed by 15%, and reduces mana consumption by 20% within a 50-yard radius for 1 minute, with a 30-minute cooldown; and Spirit Song, which enhances a designated magic skill by 300%, with a 5-minute cooldown.

Swiftshadow, a leather chest piece, Epic Level, requires 200 Agility and 150 Strength, usable from level 30 to 90. Its base attributes scale with the user's level, increasing Agility by 25%, Strength by 10%, Evasion by 20, all magic resistances by 20, and Defense by 4, while ignoring 10 levels.

It has two passive skills: Umbral Veil, which increases movement speed by 20% (30% in dim areas) and boosts Agility by 10%; and Swiftstep, which increases Agility by 5% for every 10% of health lost.

It includes an active skill, Phantom Step, allowing the user to teleport behind a target within 40 yards up to three times, accumulating one use per minute.

Emerald Song requires 600,000 guild points, and Swiftshadow requires 400,000 guild points.

For the Guild of Aether Wing, 1 guild point was roughly equivalent to 30 copper coins. Even Rosewater and FlameDancer would need a significant amount of time to accumulate enough points.

Seeing the Epic Level items' stats left everyone in awe. These items were far superior to anything else. The thought of being able to exchange guild points for them made everyone's eyes light up with determination. Though the required points were daunting, it only fueled their desire to earn them as quickly as possible.

"You've seen the stats. Whether you can exchange for them depends on your efforts. I also have good news: the first hundred members to advance to a first-tier profession will receive guild points, with 50,000 points for the first one. So, work hard," Eric encouraged, seeing their high spirits.

Currently, no player in Eldoria has advanced to a first-tier profession. Most guilds were focused on fifty-person dungeons, unaware of the importance of first-tier players. Eric knew they were crucial for twenty-person dungeons and guild battles, so he pushed his members to level up quickly, avoiding the ten-person dungeons.

The members' morale soared, and they cheered for their guild master.

They felt lucky to be part of the Guild of Aether Wing.

Other guilds would never offer Adamantite and Obsidian Level items for exchange, let alone Epic Level items. Eric not only made these items available but also invested heavily in encouraging members to improve their skills, something unimaginable in other guilds.

The 50,000 guild points could save them a lot of time. Even if they didn't exchange for Epic Level items, they could get several Adamantite or Obsidian Level items to boost their strength.

After the meeting, the core members rushed to take on advancement quests, eager to be the first.

"I should also advance," Eric smiled.

Watching everyone leave the conference room in a hurry, Eric was glad he hadn't advanced too early. He would have regretted it.

Before the meeting, Eric had identified all the items. There were actually 103, not 102. He hadn't mentioned one item.

That hidden item was an ancient sword encased in crystal.

Its value was so immense that even all the other items combined couldn't match a fraction of it. If others knew, it would cause a sensation in Divine Realms: Legends, so Eric kept it secret.

The sword wasn't just a weapon but a legacy item, far more powerful than the Demonic Weapon, The Memory of Stars.

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