Elder Socrate smiled at the badger. "Oh? What sort of Guild Skill is so good that the Darklight Host is one that nobody wants to leave?"
[Ancient Wisdom] Immortal Rank, Epic Grade. Allows the caster to grant one skill usable by themselves or an active summon to their entire Party. {Usable as a Guild Skill}
The words appeared in the air in front of Cara as Opal intervened with her illusionary skills.
"Oh, I see that you made friends with Elder Xiao Bai. That’s one of her favourite skills, and she uses it to great effect inside trial instances when she’s leading a group.
I can see how that would be popular with a Guild." Socrate realized.
Karl nodded. "Guild Skill applications don’t stack, unfortunately. If we’re in an all Guild group, we can’t give everyone ten or twenty different skills, after the first one, it will just replace what you had.
But it’s still pretty awesome.
If we give everyone [Trollish Regeneration] or another similarly useful skill, the whole group benefits. It’s all about the versatility of the Guild member who is with them.
But there are very few basic classes in the Guild.
After a while, we help them get unique skills so that they can advance to a rare second class."
Socrate smiled. "So, our new Shaman has a unique skill? What did she pick?"
Karl turned to the Shaman, as he had no idea.
"I went for two outside of my Class tree. [Apocalypse] and the [Elemental’s Wrath] transformation skill."
Elder Forsham stared at Cara, waiting for her to do the thing that showed him the skill name, not realizing that it was Opal who did it.
[Elemental’s Wrath] Epic Grade Transformation Skill. Grants Limited Invulnerability, adds 250 Percent Fire Damage to all attacks, causes [Berserk] increasing strength by 100 Percent.
Opal brought the description up for everyone, which made Elder Socrate’s smile turn slightly vicious.
"Oh, someone is going to have such a terrible day when they challenge this new Shaman. That skill is just plain nasty."
Cara nodded in agreement. This Elder had the right idea. Watching people make fools of themselves would never not be funny.
The Shaman smiled. "I picked it because of the way that it stacks. You see, it adds two hundred fifty percent base damage to all attacks as fire damage. But Apocalypse hits hundreds of times, each with a small amount of damage..."
She trailed off, and the realization began to dawn on the Elders.
That was a proper attack skill worth of damage added to every attack, and Apocalypse hit everything in the area multiple times per second. The combination was absolutely broken.
Even before considering that the Shaman would have limited invulnerability, so they wouldn’t be a soft target when the enemy inevitably went after them. It was likely not enough to turn a rather fragile Lizardfolk Shaman into a main tank. But it was enough to ensure that she could take a hit.
Elder Douglas frowned as he pondered the dilemma that Thor had brought him here to solve.
"You know, it might just be easier to blame the Darklight Host. Say that they’re transferring members here because their roster overflowed, and then make up some nonsense about member limits due to their system." He suggested.
"Actually, we do have member limits per branch. They increase with power level, but as the Drodh Branch leader, I can only support a thousand members of the Guild in the Branch, without forming a new one with a separate branch leader.


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