Next break.

I used to come to the E-rank Labyrinth where I attacked Mr. Meir.

I didn't come here today to attack anything else, simply because I wanted to try new skills.

I try the weapon break I got the other day.

hands on the steel sword granted.

... What the hell is the effect?

Is it the kind of skill that destroys the opponent's weapon? Or is it the kind of skill that destroys my weapons?

Either way, it would have some effect if activated.

… there is no possibility of negative skills.

I just went down to the three levels of the labyrinth and discovered Sahagin.

Sahagin is a monster like a man-made fish.

It has fish specific scales and is handsome inside.

Besides, he's a demon with a spear and he handles it well.

When I used to come to attack with Mr. Meir, some of us fought together and there was no struggle.

But what happens this time?

I've grown more than ever before.

I don't think so.

I want to verify it one-on-one first.

But Sahagin was acting in at least two bodies.

Now, I can't validate it slowly.

In the meantime, what the hell shall we do?

I attack first with a poisonous knife, as usual, and finish the hell out of it.

The whole Sahaggin thing, which was so exasperated by the fact that my people were hit, jumped this way.

You have a great leg for fish.

Send a blow that fell with the spear from the leap.

... Try it, will you?

Send the spear that Sahagin has protruded, and then wave the sword down the pattern.

Activate skills at the same time.

"Weapon Break!"

It was the moment it was activated.

My sword is scattered. At the same time, the intense impact slipped through the perimeter.

It's like a blast.

Me and Sahagin blown away. I don't...

Is that the Weapon Break?

I wake up immediately and throw a knife at Sahaggin, who is well up.

On the verge of throwing, I granted a Weapon Break.

Seeing the moment you stab Sahagin, activate the Weapon Break.

... moment, exploded.

However, the weapon crushed and disappeared......

I see. Is this the Weapon Break?

… the skill to strike a powerful blow at the price of a weapon,?

This would be a medium, usable attack.

One thing that bothered me was whether weapons were the only ones that could do it.

Shall we just experiment?

I grant a Weapon Break to the ring I made.

This is like a pebble and easy to use.

He threw it at Sahagin, who was nearby, and when he activated his skills, there was a small explosion.

… skills are activated.

However, it's not that powerful.

Will it be affected by the size of the weapon?

Try changing the size of things like swords, knives, axes, spears, canes, etc.

The first prediction seems to be correct.

The bigger the grant, the more powerful it is.

I run away from Sahagin.

Then he enters the nearby woods and gradually touches the trees around his hands.

Check the rear.

There's a sahagin near the trees I touched that activates the Weapon Break.

The labyrinth trees exploded simultaneously and swallowed up the sahaggins.

Later, we can do something like a burning field.

Even the material of the first supposedly dead sahaggin is wood dust caught in the explosion.

... That was dangerous, me.

If I was bad, this could have happened to me in the first blow.

Or more dangerous is that underwear shop.

A woman accidentally wore this underwear and mouth it with Weapon Break.

Something terrible was going on.

See, when men and women get along that way, they say, "Weapon break!" and scream by accident.

My underwear could have exploded and my men and women could have exploded.

It's horrible in a way that other people don't see their skills at all.

... Speaking of which, there can be mysterious explosions in the world, or mysterious divine concealment, or puzzling incidents.

Maybe your skills are activated where they are unintentional and something is happening.

"Weapon Break... You're a tough guy to tear down"

More importantly, it goes well with my profession.

... my profession, huh?

Who the hell started calling a blacksmith an affair?

Sure, blacksmiths can only make weapons.

It's just that other craftsmen are similar.

For example, there is nothing else you can't make that you are good at, such as daily necessities, but if you compare it with what you are best at, you will make it subtle.

First, all the other craftsmen make it by hand from scratch.

Blacksmiths are created on the spot for anything, as if God had made artifacts.

Besides, anything broken with a hammer can be made.

Why is this now called an unusable profession?

Would you know if I studied history or something?

... um, but I can't even go to school right now.

Or what we teach in the country's educational institutions, it would be to the extent of information known to the public.

Everyone is given a weapon. So blacksmiths who can only make weapons are hazy.

What blacksmiths can make - knives, knives, etc. can also be made by people in other professions, if it is something they use on a daily basis.

So you don't need a blacksmith.

... but the facts are different.

Blacksmiths can make anything.

Is this just my blacksmith out of the ordinary?

Or was there some major historical distortion somewhere?

Next time I can find out something, I want to find out.

In the meantime, shall we proceed with the labyrinth attack now?

I wanted to see how far my strengths would work right now.

Thanks to Weapon Break, I was able to make up for my lack of offense all at once.

For example, it seems possible to use it on trees growing around it.

However, unless, of course, they are rebuilt in trees, etc., there are many limitations on the skills that can be applied.

In naturally occurring things, they only seem to be good and about D-rank.

When it comes to natural products, it seems that soil, trees, stones, etc. can also be applied at once.

... because the trees can be used as a weapon by knocking on enemies?

Soil is a fine weapon if you think of it as an eyeball, and if you throw even stones at it, yes.

I can be equipped, I can't do it. I don't know the criteria.

However, it is possible to use natural objects for weapons only if they are carefully selected.

Soil and the like don't show rank in a grasp. The same goes for stones etc.

Looks like you're gonna need some amount, some size.

Remember, there's nothing to lose. That's recognition.

I went down the hierarchy around my nose.