Suggesting to the assembled Guild Masters that any of the members who had done the improved Mythic dungeon once might be able to activate it again turned out to be a brilliant move.
Especially as the very next morning started out with all twenty Guild Masters assembled at the entrance to the Alliance compound again, ready to form groups to head into the Dungeon for extensive testing.
Paul nodded politely to Karl and Dana. "I hope that you don’t mind breaking up the dynamic duo. We need all eight of you to make enough groups with a chance to activate the effect."
"Alright. Make sure that they’re the group leader. That might be important, as the system mentioned it before we chose the difficulty last time." Karl agreed.
Dana shrugged. She would be fine going on her own, with a good group. She might not be compatible with the Spectral Knights, but she had a solid force of Golems on her own.
The Soul Bond was a wonderful thing, and Dana knew that her raw power level was exactly the same as Karl’s, and they just had different specialties. If she wanted to lead a group, there shouldn’t be any more problem with her power level than with his.
Besides, everyone here was a Guild Leader, and in Zilaz, that meant something.
Not always that you were the best Raid partner, though. Just that you were competent as a duellist.
Karl motioned for everyone to come inside, away from the increasing gossip. This was not the first time that so many Guild Masters had gathered at the Nara Group Alliance recently, and while not everyone had heard the gossip about the dungeons, the power of the visitors was suspicious.
"Now, who wants to go with whom? Did you already make groups before you came over?" Karl asked.
Paul nodded. "We did. Just so that we didn’t have to worry about not having the right combinations among the Guild Leaders. If we can actually choose the difficulty, and reliably get Epic Grade rewards, then we can do it with a standard group, and just stay under the timer.
We’ve made sure every group has Golems and at least one area damage specialist.
That was what everyone agreed would be needed for a standard group."
Paul handed Karl a list of names, and Karl laughed as he saw the descriptions.
"It looks like I have a fan base." He joked.
His group was four blue dragons. One War Cleric, and three Shamans.
The Dragonkin Warrior shrugged. "That’s just how it worked out in the end. The group should be solid, as they’re all competent damage dealers, and the War Cleric causes an area healing effect on hit."
Tian perked his ears at that news. That sounded like a fun skill. He wouldn’t mind learning it. He could cast it on Sister Rae, and they would all get healed every time that she stabbed something.
It was a win-win proposition.
[I think that my brothers are getting more and more lazy by the day. Hawk likes to soar around and slack, Thor is addicted to hot springs, and now they’ve taught Tian to offload his healing onto the hard work of his sisters.] Remi complained.
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