John wrote his name on the parchment, casually putting 'Assassin' as his class and '70' as his level...
After all, he assumed the lady wouldn't bother to verify the authenticity of the information on the parchment...
As expected, after John pressed his handprint and handed the parchment back to the lady, she barely glanced at it before tossing it into a drawer and handing John a silver-white badge.
The badge had a single star on it and nothing else.
[Silver Mercenary Badge: A badge indicating the player's status as a mercenary. The initial level is one star, and it can be upgraded to a maximum of 10 stars. After 10 stars, it automatically changes to a Gold Mercenary Badge.]
[Attributes: All attributes +5]
John raised an eyebrow.
So, the mercenary badge was actually a piece of equipment?
No wonder most players choose to register as mercenaries.