Thanks to his Runesmith Lord class that somewhat combined the two classes, he could easily learn the Rune Mage part. It wasn’t strange for others to get some help from a rune mage to adjust some settings before just copying the changed rune afterward. In reality, there weren’t that many runesmiths like him that were able to adjust everything by themselves. Normally a regular runesmith wasn’t that great at adjusting the ‘runic operating system’ that was hidden away within the runes. It was probably more of the same, a greater version of the Master Runesmith Class that probably added a greater multiplier than before while also allowing him to get greater Rune Mage-related knowledge. This was a curious conundrum, if the Runesmith Overlord class wasn’t there he would have instantly gone for the High-Lord variant instead. ‘Was there some kind of hidden prerequisite that I managed to reach? Was it defeating the Lich by myself or just slaying large numbers of tier 3 undead monsters?’ There were records of smaller countries being overrun by such undead monsters who then were only defeated by a joint effort that arrived from outside. The number of undead soldiers he and his minions could produce was staggering. If a Lich was a city-level threat then an Overlord would be a kingdom-level threat. An Overlord was a high tier undead that could actually summon other Liches to do their bidding. The Lich that he faced came from the same family of monsters and could evolve into an Overlord. There were creatures that were called Overlords in this world, they were high level tier 4 undead that towered over their own kind. ![]() Then there was the Runesmith Overlord class that lacked this title and seemed to be in an even greater position. ![]() Though it made sense that if the Master Runesmith was the base class, then the prestige variant had to keep the ‘Master’ part of the name. Roland was stuck looking at the sprite that was ahead of the lengthily named Master Runesmith High-Lord class. “Runesmith Overlord? Is this because I defeated that lich… but it doesn’t look that insidious…also what is with this naming sense again, Master Runesmith High-Lord?”
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