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Collecting Team

Character

A Collecting Team is the unit inside a guild responsible for gathering and hauling out magic beast corpses once a dungeon raid winds down. Working alongside the Mining Team, it enters only after the Strike Team has cleared every monster but the boss.

Type: guild support unit
Function: collection and extraction of magic beast corpses after a dungeon raid
Constraint: electrical equipment does not function within gates, so manpower is required
Enters With: Mining Team
Enters After: Strike Team clears all monsters except the boss
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Overview

Within a guild's structure, a Collecting Team handles the recovery and extraction of the bodies left behind by slain magic beasts after a dungeon raid. The role centers on salvaging the valuable materials those corpses provide once combat is largely finished.

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Role

The team moves into a dungeon together with the Mining Team, but only after the Strike Team has wiped out all the monsters except the boss, which keeps the retrieval of materials both safe and efficient. Because electrical equipment refuses to function inside gates, the collectors, much like the miners, must fall back on raw manpower to drag out the beasts.

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Notable Members

The source material treats the Collecting Team as a functional unit rather than spotlighting specific individuals, so no particular members are named. Its identity rests in the job it performs within a guild's raid hierarchy, slotting in beside the Strike Team and Mining Team during a coordinated dungeon operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Collecting Team in Solo Leveling?

In Solo Leveling, a Collecting Team is the unit inside a guild responsible for gathering and hauling out the corpses of slain magic beasts once a dungeon raid winds down, salvaging the valuable materials those bodies provide.

When does the Collecting Team enter a dungeon?

The Collecting Team enters a dungeon only after the Strike Team has wiped out every monster except the boss, which keeps the recovery of materials both safe and efficient.

Which unit does the Collecting Team work alongside?

The Collecting Team moves into a dungeon together with the Mining Team, slotting in beside it and the Strike Team during a coordinated guild raid operation.

Why does the Collecting Team rely on manpower instead of equipment?

Because electrical equipment does not function inside gates, the Collecting Team, much like the Mining Team, must fall back on raw manpower to drag the slain beasts out.

Does the Collecting Team have any named members?

No specific members of the Collecting Team are named, since the source material treats it as a functional unit defined by the job it performs rather than by particular individuals.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Solo Leveling anime series, the original web novel and webtoon, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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