Receptionist At The - Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- -...

The original release of Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild was charming but shallow. Version 1.05 added depth. But -v1.10- is the first patch that understands the game’s soul: that true heroism isn’t slaying dragons—it’s showing up every morning to a broken guild, smiling at the failures, and slowly, painfully, building something that resembles family.

The new Loyalty system, the Desperation Economy, and the terrifying Regional Inspector boss fights turn a cute indie title into a genuine test of emotional endurance. You will lose. You will rage-quit when your only healer leaves to join a Top Tier Guild. But the one time you successfully guide a D-rank nobody to a B-rank victory? It feels better than any AAA epic.


Bottom-tier adventurers cannot afford quest rewards. In v1.10, the receptionist gains the ability to deconstruct quest objects on the spot.

Example: A D-rank “Kill 5 Giant Rats” quest yields 2 silver. But a desperate receptionist can instead “scrap” the rat tails into:

Systemic Effect: The receptionist becomes an unofficial black market. The Guild officially disapproves. The Guild also looks the other way.

Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- is not a power fantasy. It is an endurance fantasy for the administrative class of a broken fantasy economy. By introducing the Compassion Fatigue Meter and the Tier-Scrap system, v1.10 forces players to confront an uncomfortable truth: in a world of heroes and demons, the most radical act is not slaying a dragon, but looking a dying D-rank adventurer in the eye and saying, “I’ll process this one off the books. Don’t thank me. Just survive.”

Final v1.10 Patch Note: “Adjusted the sound effect for the ledger closing. It now sounds more like a sigh. That is intentional.” Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- -...


Appendix A: Sample v1.10 Dialogue Tree

Adventurer: “I need an advance. My daughter is sick.” Receptionist (CFM 22): [Option 1] “Fill out form 7-B.” (CFM -0, but +2 Guild suspicion)
Receptionist (CFM 22): [Option 2] “What’s her name?” (CFM -3, unlocks hidden “mushroom soup” quest)
Receptionist (CFM 22): [Option 3] “I’ll put it on my personal tab. Don’t tell the Guild Master.” (CFM -8, but character becomes “The Ledger” after this shift)

The specific version "v1.10" in your title typically refers to a translation patch or a specific update for the fan-translation of the light novel or manga, often found on platforms like GitGud. Series Overview

The story follows Alina Clover, a guild receptionist who took the job for stability and safety. However, she frequently faces unpaid overtime because adventurers are too slow to clear dungeons, causing a backlog of paperwork.

Secret Identity: To avoid overtime, Alina secretly enters dungeons as a powerful adventurer known as the Executioner.

Signature Weapon: She uses a massive magic hammer and a divine skill called Dia Break to solo bosses instantly. The original release of Receptionist at the Bottom

The Conflict: Her secret is eventually discovered by Jade, the leader of the guild's strongest party, who becomes determined to recruit her. Useful Resources

I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time


Here is a breakdown of what has changed in the guild hall this week:

Greetings, Adventurers and Desk Clerks!

We hope your stamplers are inked and your coffee is hot. We are rolling out Version 1.10 for Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild today!

This patch focuses heavily on quality-of-life improvements based on your feedback, along with a few bug fixes that were plaguing the lower-tier adventurers. Bottom-tier adventurers cannot afford quest rewards

As always, if you haven't grabbed the files yet, check the link below:

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There is a specific, beautiful agony that comes from playing management sims. You spend three hours optimizing the placement of a potion shelf, only to watch an Orc warrior knock it over because his pathfinding AI glitched on a loose floorboard.

Enter Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild -v1.10- . If you haven’t heard of this cult darling yet, don’t worry—neither had 99% of Steam users until last week. But after the massive "Quality of Despair" update dropped, this obscure indie title is suddenly forcing us to ask a hard question: Can a game about paperwork be more thrilling than a boss fight?

Spoiler: Yes. Yes, it can.

Players used to sell the broken Longsword of the first boss (Grom the Goblin King) repeatedly via a loophole. v1.10 patches this. Now, broken weapons are flagged as "Quest Evidence" and must be filed with the central office. Attempting to sell them triggers an audit and a Game Over by the third offense.

Absolutely. Your old save files from v1.04 or v1.09 are incompatible. More importantly, the early game has been rebalanced to the point that a New Game Plus experience is wholly unique. The tutorial now includes a choice that determines your starting item (the devs added a Forged Guild Stamp—use it to approve your own quests, but at a risk).

Final Score (v1.10): 9.2/10
One point deducted for the still-annoying Paper Jam event. My mouse hand can only take so much.