The First Legendary Beast Master

Chapter 778 Minimum Standards



Chapter 778 Minimum Standards

Chapter 778 Minimum Standards

Karl began the lesson. "Now that you both have the crafting skill. I will go over the basics with you. We are going to make rings that can store mana and increase Skill Power. Those will be the staple of our shop, so I want you both to learn how to make them right away." He wrote the rune on the chalkboard on the wall, including notes about stroke order and direction with depth changes, then gestured to the pile of wooden rings. "As Miss Loros got an early start, I will demonstrate one before you both make plain rings to practice on." He added. @@@@

Loros gestured to the side of the table, where dozens of ring blanks in various sizes were already made. They had only been roughly shaped into circles, and Karl realized that she had cored the same stick to make two different ring sizes from the same disc.

Very efficient use of materials.

Karl carefully carved the inside of the ring with the runes for Mana Storage and Increased Skill Power, then placed it between them. "See how the string of Runes is placed? Evenly spacing them around the ring creates a more even activation with less chance of overloading a material that is being enchanted to near its magical limits. Now, this wood is capable of taking a Royal Rank charge, and neither of you can manage that, so slight errors in spacing won't be a major issue.

For the first attempt, you will do them on the outside, not the inside of the ring. Trust me, it's much easier to carve the outside perfectly.

Just draw them on with a pencil first, then carve the runes." After a few minutes of examination, both Apprentices were satisfied with their understanding of the process, and they began working on the runes.

It was slow, even on the outside of the simple ring blanks, but speed would come with practice, and they needed to get the runes perfect in both shape and depth.

Surprisingly, they both got it right on their first tries. Perhaps that was the advantage of having skilled sculptors as apprentices?

"Now, focus on your skill and begin enchanting the rings. Wendy, you're more powerful, so you can go all the way to Commander Rank. The practice will help you both grow your magical strength." Karl instructed.

Loros didn't seem upset about the difference, even though Wendy was still a child. She had long since accepted that her bloodline had limitations, and unless she could break them, she would never be moving past Ascended Rank.

Slowly, the colour of the runes changed as they upgraded the rings. Silver Ascended Rank from Loros, and Golden Commander Rank runes from Wendy.

Karl chose his current location, and a message came up in his interface.

{Guild Branch Location Selected. Please add Guild Members to the Branch.}

Karl frowned, and looked through the Guild member's menu.

{Grand War Champion} Karl

That was the only name registered to this branch of the Darklight Host. The rest of his core group were members of the Guild, but not assigned to a Guild House or location.

Karl chose the rest of the group, then sent Guild invites to Davis, Loros and Wendy.

The Appraiser looked startled. "Sir, are you certain? Guild slots are limited. You don't need to add a mere employee such as myself."

Karl smiled at Davis' expression. "I am certain. The manager and chief appraiser is a trusted position, and even if the branch doesn't hold much clout in the city, you deserve the status."

{Guild Skill} Inactive

{Guild Bonus} Inactive

{Guild Perks} 50 Luck for all members

It wasn't much, but Karl assumed that it would grow.

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