"Unique grade elixir?" Gilgamel arched an eyebrow, hardly surprised.
So-called Unique Grade treasures were beyond the usual tiers. They could not be measured by common sense or compared with ordinary treasures. What set them apart was simple: their benefits were universal. They were not restricted by bloodline, strength, or magical affinity. Anyone could use them.
Gilgamel had seen such treasures before. The simplest examples were the Klein Crystal and the storage items.
The Klein Crystal was a communication tool. Whether one was an apprentice or a seasoned wizard, it could transmit voice and messages without discrimination. Storage items, too, varied in shape and capacity, yet their function was the same: anyone could place or retrieve objects within them.