I Dont Want Power, I Just Want To Craft

Chapter 3 - Real Manual Craft and Buying a Workshop

After mining more than 50 iron ores, the level of Miner rose by 1 lvl.

He decided to return to town to begin the next part of the quest.

[[Quest Rank F Getting the Badge Association 2/10

Before you can start crafting you need to know how to melt an ore and turn it into an ingot.

Iron Ingot created: 0/5

Reward: 10 White Inim]

A pnj took him to the room where he had forged his first sword.

Jerome knew that he needed to melt the iron in an oven and then put the iron in a mold then close the mold and plunged it into the barrel of water.

During his reading he had learned that the iron melted at about 1500 degrees and started boiling at about 2800 degrees, but he did not intend to boil the iron but just to melt it to make it liquid in order to give it its ingot shape.

It is not a matter of just melting the iron but also adding carbon produced by the smoke of the oven, once the carbon added to the iron and it is liquefied it can be put in the mold.

And again the manual craft has its advantage, normally with the self crafting 2 minerals its necessary to make an ingot but with the Manual Crafting only one is necessary.

On the wall there were dozens of molds of the same size for ingots he took 50 and arranged them on the table next to the anvil.

Then he took 5 basins iron but engraved with enchantment to resist the high temperature and put 10 ores in each and arranged them in the oven.

He fed the oven flame for 15 minutes using the blower.

In the game the time to melt an ore is greatly reduced.

Jerome took a bowl with 2 tongs and poured its contents into the molds.

Jerome was sweating a lot because of the heat and physical effort, but he was concentrating so as not to lose a drop of molten iron.

Then he closed the molds filled with light gray liquid and plunged them one by one into the barrel filled with water causing the same reaction as when he had made his sword.

And he repeated the operation until everything was in 5 different barrels.

Once all this was done, he took the ingots out of the molds and created a pile on the table.

He received his reward and the rest of the quest.

[Quest Rank F Getting the Badge Association 3/10

All the elements are together to craft your first weapon, a sword.

Iron Sword Forged: 0/1

Reward: 20 White Inim]

Jerome stopped for 2 minutes and took the necessary ingot and placed it in the middle of the fire and received the bonus for a perfect positioning.

Then he fed the fire while watching the color of the iron.

During his reading he had learned the different colors for the iron which are the following ones

550 ° C: Red nascent

620 ° C: Red brown

680 ° C: Dark red

760 ° C: Cherry (constant)

850 ° C: Red

1000 ° C: Dark orange

1100 ° C: Light orange

1300 ° C: Soldering white

1400 ° C: Maximum limit for forging iron

His goal is to achieve the constant cherry color.

But not everything knowing that the iron is raw it needed to rise slowly to heat the iron evenly to avoid cracking at the temperature difference during cooling.

When Jerome saw the cherry color on the entire ingot he took it out with the tongs and got a message

[Heating efficiency: 83% + 3% crafting success]

"Not perfect but not bad for my first real manual craft"

Now the hardest party he needed to trained his sword.

The only advice he had in his book was to have an accurate image in mind and to form the sword.

Jerome knocked for a while but the shape was not there so he plunged his ingot into the oven to prevent the metal from cooling.

He continued for 20 minutes before arriving at an acceptable result.

He could no longer improve the shape and thickness of the sword because by heating the iron it could become brittle and reduce its durability.

He plunged his sword into the water and resorted to it.

His sword was straight but the guard too short and thick which brings a slight imbalance in the weight of the sword.

Then he sat down and took out a sharpening stone and began to sharpen it on both sides and the tip, little by little the edge of the started blade was formed.

The game provided him with a handle and a pommel so that he could finish his sword.

He assembled everything and a message appeared.

[Iron Sword Created

Rank F

One Star

Damage 17-20

-1 dexterity

Creator: Derinor]

The penalty must come from the imbalance of the guard.

He looked at his exp and found that the sword had given him 50% exp on his Job of Blacksmith.

Each new level could work new metals and unlock alloys.

The penalty must come from the imbalance of the guard.

He accepted the reward and received the rest of the quest.

[Quest Rank F Getting the Badge Association 4/10

A blacksmith must know how to make weapons of any kind, forge a spearhead.

Iron Spear forged: 0/1

Reward: 20 White Inim]

He left the workshop and went to the front desk and said, "Hello, I would like to buy an equipped workshop in the city."

The pnj replied "of course".

A page with 3 offers opened

[Blacksmith shop + sales counter,

Price: 5 Diamond Inim

Blacksmith workshop

Price: 3 Diamond Inim

Blacksmith workshop and carpenter

Price: 10 Diamond Inim]

Jerome took the one with the sales counter for 5 Diamond Inim and the NPC handed him the keys of the building.

The workshop was a hundred meters from the building of the association, he decided to go now and continued his quests there.

"Honestly even if my creation is worthless I had fun, let's continue like this in MY workshop. "

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