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However, when he heard that their goal was B-level clearance, Leonard Churchill felt a bit unfamiliar with the concept.
But upon reflection, it dawned on him.
The legion and individual adventurers had different needs when it came to adventure.
Individual adventurers, of course, sought the ultimate reward from a single challenge.
But legions did not.
It wasn't necessary to achieve S or A tier clearance; even B or C tier clearance, if repeated often enough, could yield a multitude of treasures.
As long as the base number was large enough, there were bound to be some "lucky" individuals; the settlement card draws could turn up something good.
After all, the tier of these Alternate Dimension spaces was high enough that even low-difficulty clearance produced quite desirable outcomes.
Moreover, the overall tier of the Alliance Army wasn't very high, so they were unable to assimilate items that were too high-end.