Good morning.

The heat is still harsh today, but [Furo-no-no] is in the same comfort.

Wonderful!

Well today I'm going to take exams for the purchase of advanced equipment.

But the current 'in-game time' is unfortunately late at night.

Exactly. NPC (non-player character) is the supervisor, so I'm not doing it.

So let's do the production work as usual until noon time.

I also have to go to the store to refill it.

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I still really limit myself to a 3-star with my current skills, my arms, and materials.

Though it's enough for a replenishment steel-based gear, I'm still unhappy because I made a 4-star once.

Well, but I could evolve one of those skills, so it should be better than before.

The skill is' Toolmaker '.

You're the evolutionary destination for "Tool Making and Modification"!

Thanks to this, I have an increased ranking of tools, but I haven't been able to produce intermediate modifications because I don't have a recipe.

I want a recipe soon.

NPC (Non-Player Character) quests are still powerful as you got an intermediate tool recipe, but the next thing you know is the library.

I wanted to make it a 'language/modification' so I could read the book upstairs, but, well, whatever you think, 'tool making' is a priority, right?

Because I don't know if there is.

As it were, well, I can't deny the momentum has allowed me to evolve.

But you can't just regret it.

It's definitely a useful skill, so it's no problem! Because you don't!?

And you've got more evolved skills to craftsmen.

I'm glad to have more craftsmanship skills because I have a fine workshop too.

Because even though you're a workshop owner, you're a little sad with all the skills you've changed!

Aim. Evolve all production skills into artisans.

But it takes a lot of SP (skill points) to achieve that.

Anytime I'm gasping for SP (skill points).

You're gonna drown eventually, aren't you?

So hurry up and SP (Skill Points) will issue you a reward quest!

Anyone!

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If you clean up your rating assessment, replenish your store, update your blog, and more, it's free time to come back.

That said, I had less steel-based equipment this time than usual, so I think I'll keep making it up to noon time.

Once you pass the exam, you will be able to purchase advanced equipment, but the price is not an intermediate ratio.

I want to raise funds whenever I can.

But I also want to make event items.

I would especially like to produce "Magic Formation: Shadow-Breaking Realms" in the "Great Crystal of Shadows" that I bought.

That would be a good price.

You can make steel-based equipment in a shorter time than you make it, and the price is broken compared to time.

Plus, the seller will almost be determined by Micah, so I can sell it right away.

Well, there's no such thing as what I make and what's left unsold.

Sometimes it's just because I make products that fit my needs.

I can't help but make cuppers and bronze gear now.

Unless it's also a quest.

It's about Mr. Kederick asking for Steel-based gear on NPC (non-player character) quests.

There are many other cuppers and bronzes.

Is it enough to have an iron once in a while?

Speaking of events, by the way, it seems that new equipment arrived at the production equipment store at the same time that the prizes for the event were announced.

This is when I think it was added with an update with no maintenance by the start of the event.

Its name is "Primary Magic Instruction Simple Maker".

It seems like it would be intermediate advanced as it is with beginners, but only beginners can buy it.

This is the production of an intermediate material that has been very cumbersome until now, but with this, they will continue to make only the amount of magic they poured.

The production of intermediate materials is very laborious.

It would be quite helpful just to do that automatically.

But naturally, it's not all about the benefits.

It takes a lot of magic to use, and even more additions to the necessary materials.

The amount varies depending on the recipe, but they have quite a few 'demon stones'.

So the cost of the material starts to swell up a lot more than it does manually.

Furthermore, there is no increase in skill LV when produced with the 'Primary Magic Instruction Simple Maker'.

Well, this is normal, but it's an auto, so naturally the rank is set aside.

When you get here, you can see that I don't need it.

Well, it would certainly help to make the intermediate material in auto.

But that intermediate material doesn't make sense if it's also ranked low.

Steel-based equipment, in particular, is produced using high-ranking intermediate materials made from high-ranking materials.

If you want to update to advanced amenities and create a 3-star, I'm looking up there.

It won't stay the same even if you use low-ranking materials.

It's just, well, in terms of money and magic, it might be better than letting the kids who called you in 'Summon' make it.

Oh, but the kids I called are very quick to work with, so that's an excellent point.

And cute! It's soothing!

... I knew, but we all seem to be making a profit.

The bulletin board also says, "The 'summons' in production was abolished as early as possible".

"Minicot" is also available and mascot frames are taken.

There still seems to be a lot of turnout because it is useful in battle, but in terms of production it is wind front light condition.

Well, that's okay.

I wasn't originally trying to make Summoning more popular.

I won't be using the Primary Magic Instruction Simple Maker, so it's fine with Summoning.

That said, the 'summons' is already LV100.

I mean, it's MAX.

It naturally takes SP (skill points) to evolve, but honestly, it's not a priority, is it?

Given the previous acquisition 'Arts', the main 'Arts' will be an increase in the number of simultaneous summonses and a decrease in the maximum magic loss upon summons.

A combat system would be useful, but not much for me......

I will be able to produce more when the number increases, because I originally only have half the skill Lv of the Lv of the subpoena aid skill.

I only use items that I really don't have a problem with lining up in the store or using as an intermediate material ingredient.

... After all, it seems difficult to use 'summons' effectively in production.

Ma, well, that's fine!

Because thanks to "Summoning" and "Minicot," the workshop that I missed all by myself is also getting busy.

... I can't catch the ball of conversation though.

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We made steel-based equipment that leads up to noon time, but, well, we can only make as many as you can guess.

This is the earliest level of choice around here.

Well, I'm here to get back on my mind and take the exam.

We've taken a few trips to production equipment stores, so go ahead and do exactly what you heard beforehand.

Exams, but they basically don't need appointments, etc., and seem like the type you can take at any time.

That should also be because the delivery of the specified item is the test contents.

When you tell the receptionist that you will take the exam, a quest will be issued on the spot, so just act accordingly.

The test contents are the production of "Steel Ingot" and "Steel Rivet".

It's a 3-star delivery, so it's not hard at all.

I think it's in the Bag (Item Box) right now.

... Yes, I didn't -!

Because it's only 4 stars.

Both are very popular as intermediate materials, but what bad luck.

No, my arm is bad.

Is this also the one called a happy scream?

Then let's just get back to the workshop and make it.

The production of the designated rank can be NPC (Non-Player Character) Quest.

No problem at all!

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"- We did check.

Exams will be passed. Congratulations.

This will be the Advanced Equipment Purchase License. "

"Thank you -"

I went back to the one-end workshop and made it and delivered it.

You haven't taken an hour in the meantime.

It's ridiculous that I was nervous.

But now you can buy advanced equipment.

Oh, but you don't have an intermediate license.

Is that not the case?

Is it special because it was Mr. Kederick's introduction?

Right, well, whatever it is, all you have to do is raise funds.

The first advanced equipment to purchase is naturally the 'Magic Furnace'.

Come on, make guns, sell guns, let's go!