17

"Is that it? Aren't you going straight to the labyrinth?

"I'm gonna stop by the shopping mall for a second"

"Huh?"

Arios and I came to explore today.

The guys at "Grindam" are useless today because of the way they drank last night. That's what I've known since last night.

It was our first day of joint exploration, so it's a good thing we're excited about the launch. If you take a day off, you'll have plenty of energy and strength, and tomorrow you'll be able to challenge the labyrinth in full swing.

(In the beginning, loosen the reins)

(You just have to be tight step by step)

(The first step is to cross a hundred tiers)

(If you're with those three)

(Not far that day)

I came to the store to have some of the items I have appraised.

The magic of "appraisal" is deep.

The information that comes out in the way of knowledge and consciousness on the part of the user is different.

Even if you take one, the results will vary depending on whether you only appraise the sword body or the whole body.

All the appraisers at this boutique seemed to be masters of the way.

Those who work in the Great Labyrinth called the Tubolt Labyrinth deserve it.

What Lekan wants to learn for now is how to get the numbers out.

"Appraisal" allows you to know "Attack", "Sharpness", "Endurance", etc., but it looks like a mass of things, and you have experience in fixing the numbers. It's not necessary to fix it to a number if you're just going through your belongings, but it's still useful for organizing and classifying if you can grasp it with numbers. And I want to look at the appraisal results and see the approximate meaning of the numbers.

So Lekan asked me to appraise some of his swords and appraise them myself to see to what extent they would be numbers.

It was during the morning or the counter was rinsed.

I chose a veteran-like old appraiser and lined up in line.

The order came soon.

First, I decided to have the sword obtained at the middle level appraised. No grace, but according to Lecan's appraisal, it's a very high quality long sword. I paid one large silver coin and asked for an appraisal.

"Say your name and party name"

The skinny, thin-haired old man answered. Quite old, but with a strong light in his eyes.

"Recan. The party is at Willard's."

The old man set up a thin, long cane, performed a prep chant and activated spell, performed an "appraisal", and wrote the results down on paper and sent them to me. It's also a good place here not to mumble the appraisal results.

At the beginning of the paper, it says "Client: Lecan" [Affiliation: Willard], then the date is written, outside the column below, "Appraiser in charge: Termin".

Name: None

"Product Name: Sword"

Attack: 55

Hardness: 34

Nebula: Forty-one.

"Cut: Seventy."

Consumption: None

Endurance: 80

Place of Appearance: Tubolt Labyrinth 61 Hierarchy

"Producer:"

Depth: 61.

Whenever the Great Sword came out in the Golbull Labyrinth, it was definitely cleavage nine, attack ten or there. Even the Great Sword had ten or so offenses, but it's great that a long sword of normal length has fifty-five offenses. However, the actual power changes depending on who uses this sword and how. Attack figures are like potential that can be drawn depending on how you use them, and it's natural, but whoever uses them doesn't mean that the long sword with an attack power of 55 is five or five times more powerful than the great sword with an attack power of 10. Usually the Great Sword is more powerful.

"What is the degree of wear?

"Blade spills, sword fatigue."

"Does that mean the numbers will drop if you grind them"

"I don't know, but once I use it, I don't go back to being" None. "If this reaches a hundred, the sword will break."

"Ho."

This is good information. In the future, we have to make sure that we evaluate this level of wear and tear.

I heard about "Endurance" from Cheney's men before. A hundred is the biggest, but in fact, a weapon can only last considerably less than a hundred from the moment it is born. This won't go up when you take care of it, but it's going down. In short, you can think of it as the lifespan of a sword. However, if you take good care of it, the durability will not go down easily.

I have an idea about "hardness" and "nebula".

What I don't know is the item "Depth".

"What is Depth?"

"Depth of existence."

"What? Tell me so I know"

"The building has visible parts and parts that cannot be buried under the ground. The deeper the earth, the more robust the building is. This sword looks exactly as seen in the visible part, but its foundation is in the world of the gods and invisible to the human eye. The invisible part can be read by an advanced appraisal. That's Depth."

I blurred the meaning of the words.

"In other words, the deeper the depth, the less likely it is to wear out"

"A little bit different. In the case of swords, if" hardness "and" nebula "are low, even if" depth "is deep and" endurance "is large," wear "increases visibly. However, when the" durability "is high, it is difficult to increase the" consumption "at some point. And when the depth is deep, the endurance is hard to lower, and it's hard to reach zero again."

"In other words, even if the depth is deep, the blade spills and the sharpness drops, but it's hard to break."

"Yes."

"This sword has the same number of hierarchies and depth, but is this a coincidence?"

"It's not a coincidence. In the case of labyrinths, the number of hierarchies and depths of the" place of appearance "coincide most of the time. So the swords gained deep at the bottom of the labyrinth are highly trustworthy, even if they are mediocre in performance. Unfortunately, it doesn't really reflect the price."

"Wait a minute. So what happens to the depth of the human sword?

"In the case of human forged swords, it is normal that" depth "should be between one and ten. Instead, a sword forged by a famous artisan increases its value as a sword because of the performance of other parts and the comfort of use that does not appear in the Appraisal."

After that, Lekan had many swords appraised.

Finally, the Rask Sword and Agosto Sword were appraised.

Neither of them were swords struck by human swordsmiths, so I didn't expect them to be "deep".

But when he put the Appraisal on Rusk's Sword, a majestic appraiser surprised him in the face. After appraising Agosto's Sword, he looked harsh.

I was given a piece of paper with the appraisal results.

"Name: Rusk's Sword."

"Product Name: Sword"

Attack: 32

Hardness: 51

Nebula: Fifty Five

"Cut: Sixty."

(Consumption: 4)

Endurance: 63

Place of Appearance:

"Producer: Rusk"

Depth: 112

"Name: Agosto's Sword."

"Product Name: Great Sword"

Attack: 59

Hardness: 88

"Nebula: 64"

"Cut: Twenty-five"

(Consumption: 2)

Endurance: 99

Place of Appearance:

"Producer: Agosto"

Depth: 96