Receptionist - At The Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- -... !full!
The game balances rigid resource management with strategic decision-making across three primary phases.
: Fixed a bug where S-Rank quests appeared for level 1 parties.
To survive your first week at the front desk without going bankrupt or getting your adventurers wiped out, keep these core rules in mind: Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- -...
Despite the chaos, there are a few bright spots in the receptionist's day. Like when NoScope90 finally manages to solo a level 10 mob and proudly shares their achievement with the guild. Or when TankyMcTankface somehow, against all odds, manages to pull off an impressive dodge and lives to tell the tale.
| State | Trigger | Narrative Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | CFM 30-50 | Quietly forgives small debts. Reassigns “gather herbs” as “inventory cleaning.” Prevents shame. | | The Ledger | CFM 10-29 | Becomes brutally efficient. Uses Tier-Scrap aggressively. Speaks only in numbers. Saves bodies, not souls. | | The Hollow | CFM 0 | Does not speak. Processes Unwritten Slips exclusively. Other adventurers leave coins on the counter without asking. The Hollow never pockets them. | The game balances rigid resource management with strategic
: Adjustments to the action-RPG style combat for the days Lilialette personally goes into dungeons for gathering or monster hunting.
The original release of Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild was charming but shallow. Version 1.05 added depth. But is the first patch that understands the game’s soul: that true heroism isn’t slaying dragons—it’s showing up every morning to a broken guild, smiling at the failures, and slowly, painfully, building something that resembles family. Like when NoScope90 finally manages to solo a
Talk to every NPC adventurer twice before matching them to a quest. Unlocking specific character traits helps you figure out the precise persuasion tactic needed to get them to take bad contracts.