I was recommended by the guild official Riholine who was in charge of me, and the party registration was also completed.
The name of the party didn't come to mind, so it was "Sin Oberon (tentative)".
By registering the party, the party members can be evaluated collectively at the time of performance evaluation, so both the adventurer's side and the guild side can simplify the process and make it easy.
"Adventurer's Guild" asked a few questions about assessing the performance of the adventurer.
According to Riholin, an adventurer has a rank, and it is the performance assessment that determines that rank.
The monsters brought into the "Adventurer's Guild"... they are assessed for their contribution to the Guild, such as monster materials, monster meat, the "Demon Core Core", and the number of requests and achievements.
There was no limit to hunting monsters in the labyrinth, but there were some requests that were posted on the bulletin board that specified the rank of the adventurer, so it seemed that they could not accept the request unless they reached that rank.
It doesn't immediately have any advantages just because it's ranked higher, but it does give you the right to use the Alliance's special room when you're asked to expand or become a top ranker.
And above all, in the world of meritocracy adventurers, those who rank higher will be so valued and respected.
Perhaps this honorable connotation is too great.
There are seven levels of ranking, and those who enroll for the first time will have the lowest rank, no matter how powerful they are.
From there, my rank will increase according to my achievements, so if I have the strength, I can improve my rank as soon as possible.
The performance appraisal does not have a specific timing, but it can be raised appropriately when the guild records add up to the standard.
It seems that you can also request individual performance appraisals.
The adventurer's rank starts with an F rank and goes up to an S rank.
I wanted to organize this rank for the future, so I rushed in a few questions and summarized it for me.
○ S Rank... It's also said to be "Epic (Legends) Rank", and it seems that there are only a few pairs in its long history.Of course, there weren't any adventurer parties at this level right now.
○ A Rank... [Ultimate Rank] is also said to be the ultimate rank, and it seems that it is difficult to come out or not come out in a pair every few decades.It seems that there is no one there now.
○ B Rank... It is also called "Superior (Prime) Rank", and this is actually the top ranker.There were two of them.
○ C rank... it is also called "advanced (high) rank".
A rank that is not certified if it does not meet a number of criteria, such as the number of monster crusades, the level of monster crusades, and the completion of difficult requests.Currently, eight groups existed.
○ D Rank... it is also called "Intermediate (Middle) Rank".
At this rank, I was an adventurer in front of everyone, and it seemed to be in the middle of nowhere.
○ E-rank... it is also called "Lower (Easy) Rank".If you can complete quests from your Alliance, you'll be able to climb from F to E Rank in no time.
○ F Rank... It is also called "Beginner Rank" and is the first rank anyone can become if they register.
Once my registration is complete, I will be ranked this F.
The assessment of rank is only a contribution to the guild and not directly related to the level.
However, it will be difficult to reach a higher rank without a higher level.
Anyway, the call from A to F is the same as the "class" of the item.
I guess... that's what it's all about.
Well, there's no "beginner" or "rank" in the item.
Guilds often call themselves A-ranks or F-ranks, but it seems that adventurers sometimes call themselves "Ultimate" adventurers or "Prime" adventurers with respect to the strong.
Earlier, when I heard about the labyrinth of the [Kingdom of Kouriud], I was also briefed about the rank of the mastermind.
In "Kingdom of Kouriud", adventurers were called rulers, but they also had that ranking.
It is called differently, but it is basically the same.
The attacker rank in [Kingdom of Kouriud] is from the top....
○ "Gold"
○ "Silver"
○ "Bronze"
○ "Iron High"
○ "Iron Middle"
○ "Iron Easy"
... it was in six stages.
In the ranking of the "Kingdom of Kouryud", it seems that the "beginner rank" referred to in the "Duchy of Artemina" is omitted.
After that, I think it almost felt like it would be handled.
He said that "Iron Middle" was perceived as a middle-class attacker, so it should be the "middle (middle) rank" in "Artemina Duchy".
The active [Silver Attacker] said that the three [Bronze Attacker] parties were aiming to promote [Silver], without a single player.
There were two pairs of B-ranked "Superior (Prime)" adventurer parties equivalent to "Bronze Raider", but until recently, there were three pairs.
It seems that one group is retired.
Mr. Isthil taught me, but the group that retired were the Laurels who joined the "Fairy Chamber of Commerce".
I heard that he was a top ranker, but he was really a top ranker.
Gathering the respect of many adventurers... they were incredible.
Laurel, Lily's maternal aunt, retired as an adventurer to keep an eye on Lily and came to the Kingdom of the Couliud.
That being said, I feel a little sorry for asking you to be the guild leader of the "Hunting Guild" and the teacher of the "Hunter Training School".
If I had been an adventurer, I would have earned a lot more.
Well, maybe you've saved enough money by now.
I was a top ranker, so I should have earned a lot more than a bad chamber head.
I think it felt like a professional athlete with a high annual salary.
By the way, "Reika", an adventurer party teamed up by Sarii and Jane, who were executives of Aistil and the Fairy Chamber, was said to be a D-rank "Intermediate (Middle) Rank".
According to Mr. Aistil, he was also approaching the promotion to the "Advanced (High) Rank", a first-class testament.
It's a pity that I quit my adventurer... but I stopped listening deeply because the leader said he had broken up the party because he had passed away.
Nurikaben-san and the members of the "Bibi" were also ranked D "Intermediate (Middle) Rank".
From now on, the arrowhead that I was going to go up was tricked into harm by the evil slave trader.
Under such circumstances, the adventurer's business was interrupted, so I guess I still didn't feel like retiring.
It seems that if you become an adventurer of the D-rank "Intermediate (Middle) Rank", which is said to be a middle rank, you can live quite well.
When I became an adventurer in the C-rank "Advanced (High) Rank", I seemed to be able to live quite well.
Incidentally, it is said that the "Guild of Raiders" in "Kouriud Kingdom" is operated by the state, so when it becomes the mastermind of "bronze", it will be awarded the honorary title by the state.
In the "Duchy of Artemina", the "Adventurer's Guild" has become independent of the country, so it seems that there is no such system.
However, even if they are independent, they are supposed to pay a certain amount of the "core core" that the adventurer brings back to the country, so it is like a half-official.
That said, it seems that if an adventurer of rank A [Ultimate] emerges, they may be awarded a title.