Frontiers ~Chronicles of Bucket-san’s Detailed Pioneering~

30 "I'm sure you'll want to, you bucket"

Due to the sophisticated "Sorcery Team" skills and the careful and beautiful drawing, there are still no failures in the production of "Sorcery Team".

Naturally the same goes for the 'sorcery team' in the recipe I discovered this time.

However, because the rank of "magic paper" used is low, it is used very infrequently.

There is no other way to increase the number of uses of 'Magic Formation' than to increase the durability of the original item drawn.

This original material to be drawn is miso, and typically uses' magic paper '.

But 'magic paper' is an item with very low durability. That's why you can use "Magic Formation" less often.

Then the answer is simple. All you have to do is use durable items.

But even if it's simply a durable item, the material doesn't have an endurance value, so it needs to be machined first to add an endurance value.

When that happens, shields, etc. that are set to be relatively durable, are raised as candidates.

A large number of people actually came to the same conclusion during the beta test.

And naturally I tried it.

But the problem came from here.

It's basically a "sorcery formation" drawn in "Magic Pen," but I couldn't draw a "sorcery tattoo" in "Magic Pen" on the finished shield.

So how about before the 'completion process'? The results were the same and could not be drawn with a 'magic pen'.

Then why don't you paint "Magic Print" outside of "Magic Pen"? The result was just a pattern.

As a last resort, "Let's Carve" and several players will just try to carve in the complex and quirky "Sorcery Tattoo" … it will go without saying at the earliest that all of that was frustrated.

Because at the time, it was a challenge while the skill LV was low, and it even seemed to be hard to draw the 'magic pen' itself with the easiest way to draw it.

So what would I do?

The current LV for 'Fine Work' is 68. I carve a lot on my gear every time, so it's natural to go up there.

compared to at the time of the beta test, the more the comparison, the more the skill Lv differs. Plus I'm confident I've produced a lot of 'Magic Formation'.

I'm sure I can do it.

After the 'completion process', you should change your shape dramatically, so before the 'completion process', it's a battle.

We will just be producing and carving a 'Bronze Large Shield' that will be relatively more durable.

But I found out when I spent about an hour carving about half of it.

... You can't do this.

Until now, when I was using 'blacksmiths' and 'fine workmanship' to produce them, there was always something like a response.

Of course, it's the same with the "Magic Formation" production, which had a response that magic power was consumed and produced when I was drawing it.

But not this time.

Neither as a 'finisher' nor as a 'sorcery team' nor a response to either...... I still finished carving and applying the 'done process', the 'Bronze Large Shield' was just too decorative.

It's not going to be original, it's just "Bronze Large Shield" with intricate and quirky "Magic Prints" painted on it.

Moreover, "Magic Tattoo" had some changes during the "Completion Process" phase.

The only recipe for "Magic Formation" is "Magic Prints," so it's probably the recipe's crime prevention feature or something.

Does that mean no more than this crime prevention feature is working?

I've tried just 'paper' to draw 'magic prints', but apparently my thoughts are right.

Did the ancestors not notice that only their eyes were turned to failure and that some of the 'magic tattoos' were changing? It's also possible because you certainly don't know until you take a good look.

Well, it's not all up as information, so you won't have a choice.

So it was an overwhelmingly small experiment with both number of attempts and number of people.

Even if you fail in 'Paper' or 'Bronze Large Shield', 'Magic Paper' will succeed.

I feel that it simply has to do with the magic power of the item to be drawn, but unfortunately there is nothing that seems to be able to draw a 'magic print' with an item named Magic or Magic and is durable.

You just haven't found it yet, or is "The Magic Formation" what you draw on "Magic Paper"?

Sounds like you're going to have to start looking for material.

Of course we can also think of a line called lack of skill LV. There is a natural possibility that the skills present in the evolutionary and derivative destinations are mandatory, not in "craftsmanship".

In the sense of looking for possibilities around it, there is only refinement to begin with.

You also have to make products that line up in the store, and you can't just experiment with them.

But even if I failed, I was very happy with the time I was painting The Magic Tattoo.

Sculpting 'Magic Tattoo' is also a soothing thing for me. The carving differences that are created depending on that subtle touch at hand will be a habit.

It's another different kind of fun than "Magic Print" painted in "Magic Pen".

Okay, well, that's it for dipping.

I'm gonna make cancer. Yo!

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After successfully producing the product, 'Blacksmith' finally reached the LV100.

This is the maximum LV for "Blacksmith" and means that the conditions are in place to move on to the next stage.

I mean, it's evolution!

Apparently, there's only one place to evolve 'Blacksmith'.

The information on the bulletin board shows that even the top players are handful of people who have achieved LV100 evolution.

I should be the first to become a production skill.

"Forge LV100" has evolved to "Forge and Modify".

You're just what I expected because of the trend in names so far.

Looks like the top players with the LV100 evolution were battle-based and main-weapon skills, but they had the same modification behind them.

But it's just evolution, and in the case of a combat system, he said it made him visible and more aggressive.

Evolution also requires SP (skill points), of course, but it takes more than it derives.

It costs as much as 20 for 'blacksmiths and modifications', but if you're someone who's been developing other skills well, it's fine. Of course I had no problem with it either.

Furthermore, I was able to obtain a new 'Arts' in LV1 for 'Forge and Modify'.

"Forge/Modified Arts/LV1/Extraction/True".

I just used it in Ingot production, but it was up to the ranks after I was able to produce "Bronze Ingot" faster than ever before.

Bronze ingots

Material/6 stars

I was starting to get a little bit of a 5-star, but the evolution seems to have led me to one more level.

This is certainly a visible power-up.

Maybe it's time to iron!

I remember, but it's an auspicious day. Let's just make it.

"Iron Ingot" material, "Iron Ore" was bought out a little bit, so there's quite a bit of it now.

Actually, I've prepared it for you if it evolves.

Using "Forge, Modified Arts/LV1/Extract, True" while carefully and carefully proceeding with the work, it wasn't exactly as harsh as it used to be when I first made "Bronze Ingot".

But if I were to analogize, would it feel like the first time I made "Cupper Ingot"?

The result is...

Iron ingot

Material/3-Star

We were able to produce a 3-Star at the Rigiri.

But what this result means is that it's still too early to make gear.

You can now use this' Iron Ingot 'to make your gear 3 stars too far. There is a good chance that you will have a 2-Star or 1-Star chance.

Then the answer is simple. It's best to raise your skill LV.

Experience has shown that with 20 more LVs, you should be able to produce around 3-star gear in a stable manner.

But even though it has evolved and the LV is lower, you won't be able to do it right away because you should have more experience you will need...... Normally I think.

In my case, I spend a lot more time on production than normal people, so I can turn up the LV early for that.

We also buy materials in stores that will be needed to make them, so there's less loss of time to replenish them than there are others.

If that's what you decide, I'll make cancer. Yo!

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I was making gear until it was time to replenish the product, but I seemed to have misjudged something called the awesomeness of my evolved skills.

Although there was some disappointment that the iron-based equipment could not yet be made, the bronze-based equipment that had been the main product so far was not the same performance, was it?

So the rank is up one step in the first place as of Ingot.

It wasn't hard to imagine that you wouldn't have to think about it to improve the performance of your bronze-based gear.

I mean, this is how it turns out.

Bronze Bucket Helm

Head/Heavy Duty/6-Star/DEF +13 MDEF +18 ATK +4/Magic Defense Enhancement, Small Attack Enhancement, Micro/Endurance 40

Yes, I got a 'double option' -!

Besides, one effect is small.

"Arts" - "Forge Arts/Lv80/Molding/Modification" that can be obtained in "Forge Lv80" has never happened before.

... I guess it is already. Evolution is too awesome.

But, naturally, this is a pattern that worked especially well.

The other stuff is roughly the usual pattern of 5-stars with or without 'options'.

No, it's amazing enough at a time when 5-star production is stable.

Whatever it is, I'm glad I had a great experience where I could experience growing up before the iron.

Just now, let's just skip 'Email' to someone I know.

I'm sure you'll want to be around Mr. Rush, you bucket.