Gate of Amitilicia Online

Episode 74: At the Layas Workshop

The 68th time I logged in.

The day after I visited [Cooking Research], I put my face on the Tiochli chicken stall. I bought more tiocrine chicken. Including souvenirs for Quinn. Um, I knew your tiocri chicken was the best! But I also think it might taste better if I used real soy sauce. Shall I recommend [Culinary Research] when the mass production system is in place?

"Hey, Leius."

Indulge in the first tiocri chicken in a long time and take a trip to the Leias workshop. Apparently, he was watching official HP across the counter, and Layas looked up.

"How's the economy?

"You're a bummer. I came to buy some today."

His gaze is on my hips. To be exact, it's on the swordfish that's being raised there. It was something I asked Leias to hit before.

"As I've said in the meantime, I didn't expect it to spread this far."

What do you mean, Ray's sword is surprisingly sold?

I had a banquet with the local hunters before I left Einfast before. That's when the hunters asked me about the swordfish. It's nothing to hide, so I told him about Leias and the location of the store. Then the hunters ordered, "Hit me with the same thing Fist has," he said. Said the order was still uninterrupted.

When you move your gaze to the corner of the store, you will see a few swings of sword. That's less than when I stopped by before I went to [Cooking Research]. No, the elves showed interest in this, too. Maybe we'll get more requests... good luck with that, Raias.

"You understand that business is a weapon. It would be a good thing if they introduced us to the guests of the residents who use the weapons."

With that said, Leias took the gauntlet out from under the counter. Successor of a gauntlet cut off by a Necromancer. If it's true, I'm glad it's just the left, but there's both. Looks like Leias got some new material, so he got it all together. The design has changed slightly, and the steel plate is thicker for the left than for the right. I often use my left for defense because I have a right arm. Basically, the gauntlet uses it to recirculate attacks, but it's not like a shield either, so I had it done.

"As I said during this time, the basement changed to the first bear's. On the left, the steel plate is thickened and taken slightly wider. Then the metal part is turned into demon steel, so the strength is also increasing on the right."

If you mix the fangs, bones, and horns of the Warcraft with iron, it becomes an alloy called Demon Steel. He said this was in a blacksmith-related book in the Great Library, in which he said it was a recipe made from black wolf fangs and bones? Does Demon Steel think its weight is stronger than regular steel as is?

"I don't know if I can stand a blow like the one in the video."

"That was my fault I didn't get through well. It's not just about the strength of the gauntlet."

As for Layas, he seemed to regret that his work had been lightly amputated. But I also saw in the video that another Necromancer's blow, which would be inferior in power than that, was slashing Large Shields and Full Plates, so I don't think I have a choice.

"If you want more strength, you need more superior materials. That said, all I can get now is Black Wolf's Demon Steel."

They also change the optimal percentage when the Warcraft material mixed with iron changes, and there are reports that using the first bear bone with the same formula as Black Wolf did not work. I've heard of blacksmith players screaming to derive the best percentages. Moreover, in the case of [blacksmiths], it seems that the art in the form of time reduction has not been confirmed at the moment. Really, GAO's production skills are livestock specifications...

"Don't pack too many roots."

Stab a nail in a sighing lair.

Normally, in a game of this hand, a long-connected player, called an obsolete person, seems to spell it out for verification, but in GAO, that's not as good as the rest of the game.

The reason lies in reality-oriented specifications. Ordinary MMORPGs and MMORPGs from other companies in VR can reduce production time and simplify work. It seems that most games with specifications where there is no room for manual involvement simply by selecting and executing commands. but in the case of GAO, even though there are some simplified parts, the basics of production are manual. Moreover, shortening or omitting time due to the arts will reduce the quality of the finished product and drastically reduce the skill growth rate.

For example, if [cooking] is used, there will be no hassle to work with, but the time taken is not significantly different from when it is done by hand, and the rating will be up to 5 stars. I guess the growth rate did fall to a tenth, too. Then there is an art called [Drying] in [Dispensing], but if it is dried naturally and if the art is used, the quality of the latter is reduced. So, if its quality is a neck, and using a low quality object just loses the quality of the finished product, it's not uncommon for it to fail completely.

Since production system skills are mostly like that, it is the common understanding of GAO producers that consistent manual recommendation, or the roundabout of manual work, is the basis for supremacy. So the validation work does not proceed as late. The same goes for the hassle of work, but it is physically and mentally tough that we have to extend the work that we have to identify one course at a time.

Even I have [cooking] skills, but I'm confident I'll throw them out on the way if they tell me to try and recreate the curry of a real and commercially available brand using something that exists in GAO, for example, if I just make the dishes I want to try appropriately.

When I think about it, I just use my ancestor's recipe. I really lose my mind on bee craftsman players.

"In that sense, I guess the requests from the residents are taking a good breath"

That's what Leias laughs at. Yeah, really, on time...

"Oh, speaking of Fist. You were certainly defeating an armored knight in the village of Elves. Did you get any drops?

"Oh, the sword waves and the whole armor is all. If you look at just the numbers, I think it's a smashing performance within the current GAO, but it's a curse that won't make either of them stylish."

I was getting what Swain took with the appraisal information at Suksho, so I'll show you that. The suggestion was made that Leias' eyes were dotted.

"This is terrible...... no, the performance itself is great though"

"That's obsolete for me at the moment. It's not a piece of equipment that I can use myself. No. In the artisan neighborhood, have you made any progress with curse gear?

"Oh, it looks like some curse-based gear dropped this time, and that verification was done. First of all, the curse itself is a curse, but there is an example of success in the sorcerer's [Dispel Magic]. However, the additive effect disappeared with the curse."

Uh, did you also dispel the effect of Enchant? You had a terrible trap...

"Next, the removal of the curse took place in the temple. Holders of clergy skills that players cannot acquire at this time have been identified by residents. They can use magic like healing systems and state abnormality recovery."

Oh, is that what the Temple did after all?

Since the information came out at beta that clergy skills were impossible to acquire by the players, they completely lost interest in the temple from the players. I've never actually been to the temple since I read a book in the Great Library. So it looks like this is the first time the part about what you can do in the temple has been revealed. It's possible that there were a few players who had the information themselves, even though they just didn't publish it.

Well, even if there was information out there that he could recover in the temple, no one would have gone to the temple just to handle the wounds and relieve the state anomaly. HP is basically logged out and fully recovered over time, and state abnormalities are equally comfortable, except for some illnesses. HP recovery is a great opportunity for spiritual users and spell magicians to level up. There will be no pattern that says he wants to recover on the spot until he pays for it. No, the example sex brave, did the temple rely on it then? Now I have a potion, so I guess I won't have to rely on it.

"And in it, they also had the magic of curse removal. The curse appears to have been removed as a result, but they say the performance of the gear has dropped exceptionally. A strong curse, a strong curse."

I knew you had some side effects. Wait, wait, wait. If the side effects of cursing become stronger because of strong temper, if only temper can be removed before then, then performance degradation can be avoided, too? If I can remove the sword and armor I have, why don't I bring it to the temple? Worst of all, even if the performance is degraded, you may still be able to retain your value as a magical weapon.

"Some players don't want to lose performance and seem to be trying to take [Curse Resistance] or [Qi Resistance] and use it forcefully... but this one seems too considerate to be fragrant. Unlike computer games, there doesn't seem to be any instances where equipment can't be removed at this time, so some people are using equipment for resistance purposes."

Is there a Dark Knight aspiration after all? Some kind of romance. There will be something that will appeal to the sick of Kitchen Two. Is it also ant to use it as an item to auto acquire resistance to it? Oh, I want [Curse Resistance]. I don't know when or what. Shall I give it a try?

"Then there was a player who tried to convert the curse into material. The curse melted and ingots. As a result Ingot was completed, but it seems to have remained a curse in itself. Besides, they cursed the blacksmith equipment."

"What's that blacksmith killing..."

Isn't that player unrepeatable? Out of business, I guess.

"In the end, they paid for the equipment and hit it with their hands. It makes [Ragnarok] impotent."

"Wow, [Ragnarok] was it tangled? That was a disaster. That blacksmith player. I don't deserve it."

[Ragnarok] is a Guild also famous for its GAO. That's also in a bad way. I'm with the Lukes in terms of the top players in the offensive team, but the guys are also the guild that players hate the most in GAO.

They say they are seriously ill people called abandoned gods who are always logged into GAO up to their limit critical, and play time is smashing normal players. Besides, he is also famous as a heavily charged soldier who charges like hot water. GAO is basically expensive for billing items, not something you can get your hands on. [Spatial storage] is more of a price to say conscience. but they also get their hands on such stupid expensive billing items from one end to the other. There are rumors that there are 50,000 things that raise a skill level item by one level, but I bought it in bulk and the level is kansted. I don't know how far it's true.

It is in itself a personal freedom. Sacrificing real life or spending money is the will of the person, so you can do whatever you want. The problem is just that I hang that on my nose and look down on other players. Ordinary players naturally have a real life, and there are limits to the amount of time they can spend playing games and money. They make fun of it as the weak and the poor. Besides, I don't stream any tactical information. Where did you get to, what did you get, that kind of information disseminates, but that's all. We can do that. We're awesome, and we brag, and we make fun of regular players with clutterfish, and that's how it ends. That would be disgusting.

In normal games, offensive groups and abolitionists seem to be pioneers, people who can also have some respect for publishing other than some ultra-rare information and helping a lot of other players with their activities, but the guys will have nothing to do with such things. Or can you say that's a strategy group? I'm sure you're not mistaken for meaning you're running through the offensive front line.

"Those guys, you were hunting the general's head in the Zvand defense. Looks like some of the Necromancer knights around him were knocked down, so I guess there were quite a few drops..."

What about letting players usually do that without entanglement? Well, I guess I just made him pay for it properly.

"He said the players involved this time also received quite a load of pedia. I guess I'll never be able to cooperate again. A cursed blacksmith might even recreate his avatar."

I guess I won't get a good impression from the other players just because I cooperated with [Ragnarok]. They don't have zero collaborative players though. You think there are a handful of players who rub off good and smoke sweet juice?

It's none of my business. Either way, they don't want to be involved.

"So you still can't make the most of the curse at the moment?

"Sounds like you're doing great in the production system. How is Fist going to handle the curse he's got?

"Hmm, I have a little idea, so I'm going to give it a try if I can get some time"

I told Ray about the possibility of this spell, including what I talked to Swain about. Swain doesn't seem to be willing to regulate information on the matter either, and you said the results of this verification would be up in itself.

"Is it a link between curse and temper... I see, that if it's not curse-derived temper, it might also be possible to remove it?

"If the curse isn't causing the temper, I think it's possible. I don't know if all the curses are independent this time. I guess the future of the spell isn't so bad if that avoids a slight loss of abilities due to cursing."

As long as we manage the curse, things are superior at the moment. I hope they make the most of it.

"No, no. What's the enchant like by the players?

"You continue to have a monopoly on a very small number of top production jobs. It's not like there's no resident demon swordsmashing, etc., but that kind of thing basically seems to go out the door. I'd like to try it if I can be an apprentice, but I don't even have the opportunity to make contact, and in the current situation where I have a customer."

Sounds like player-made Enchant-based weapons are prevalent for the time being. I want Leius to do his best. Aim Top Forge.

"Well, let's leave this guy behind, with all the backup implications."

Take the bones and fangs out of the storage and place them on the counter. It belongs to the boar warcraft that I planted when I was hunting with Zachris and the others.

"Ore relations aren't on edge at the moment, but I'll bring them when I get them. Then, if you come up with the materials you need in a blacksmith relationship or something, call me. Because I think there are many opportunities to see animal and plant materials."

"Oh, thank you then."

Break up with Layas and head to the transfer gate. Next up is the cosplay shop.