The Supreme took out a large bag as Karl set the items on the counter and activated the System's trade function.
The bald Supreme nodded in satisfaction upon seeing that Karl would let the System determine the value of the traded goods. That was uncommon, as most Guilds valued items based on how much they could actually get for them.
Market rates were never the same as the System's exchange rates, and items that were relatively low use often traded for a fraction of their true value.
That was the case for the Holy Stones.
On the other hand, Peerless Grade gear was in high demand by basically every faction in the world, as it was incredibly rare for it to come from Dungeons. At best, a dungeon might drop an Epic piece every few visits.
Never Peerless.
