I Became an SSS-Grade Time-Transcending Almighty Blacksmith - Chapter 39
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Chapter 39
Chapter 39
After Grom joined us.
Sure enough, timber began piling up in my Blacksmith Shop at an incredible rate.
Thanks to that, I could now freely use the wood I’d been too lazy to harvest before.
For instance.
[ Crafting complete. ]
[ Crafting Evaluation: S ]
[ Obtained: Lowest-tier Wooden Armor. ]
Something like that.
Wooden armor offers less defense than iron, but it has the advantage of being much lighter.
Especially if you reinforce it with monster leather as material, you can maximize that strength.
There are equipment pieces made using only wood in this way.
But the real advantage lay elsewhere.
[ Crafting complete. ]
[ Crafting Evaluation: S ]
[ Obtained: Standard Spear. ]
A spear made of iron alone is far too heavy to handle effectively.
Made of wood only, it lacks power.
But if you attach an iron tip to the shaft of a wooden spear?
You gain both the lightness of wood and the striking force of an iron point.
This principle wasn’t limited to spears alone.
[ Crafting complete. ]
[ Crafting Evaluation: S ]
[ Obtained: Standard Shield. ]
[ Obtained: Standard Bow. ]
…….
Whether reinforcing a wooden shield with iron plates
or crafting bows that capitalize on wood’s natural flexibility,
the addition of timber as a material greatly elevated the quality of every item.
And so.
– Praise the Iron Hammer Master
– Suddenly so much more equipment with wood added
– Iron spears were way too heavy but this is amazing ㅠㅠ
– Is wood finally being supplied? Bows and crossbows are coming out constantly now?
– Oh yeah!!
The Awakeners in the Awakener Community cheered.
Reading their reactions, I continued crafting items with genuine enthusiasm when
– Master Iron Hammer, could you possibly make some arrows too?
– Please some arrows ㅠㅠㅠ
– Bolts too
– We desperately need arrows;
– Standard arrows have way too little attack power ㅠㅠ
Posts like these began appearing on the Awakener Community.
The moment I saw them, understanding dawned.
It made sense, after all—Serin, skilled as she was, couldn’t properly hunt the Giant Bear without decent arrows.
Thinking back now, even without Toran and me helping, if I’d just made her proper arrows, she probably would have taken it down solo.
Arrows were that crucial an item.
Feeling the weight of that demand,
“Might as well try making some.”
I decided to craft some arrows as well.
With wood and metal plentiful, I could fashion arrow shafts from timber and forge iron tips.
The problem was the fletching.
The feathers had to come from monster materials—
but monster feathers simply weren’t abundant enough to mass-produce arrows.
So instead of using feathers,
“There’s no helping it.”
I decided to craft the fletching from leaves.
The arrow quality would suffer somewhat, but hadn’t I already mass-produced arrows using this method before?
When I asked Grom,
“Hurry, get those leaves! They’re over here! I’ve gathered plenty!”
“Thank you.”
In no time at all, she brought back armfuls of leaves.
Next came the crafting itself.
[ Beginning crafting. ]
The work commenced at once.
I shaped light timber into arrow shafts and chiseled iron ore into keen arrowheads.
To improve the arrows’ stability, I fashioned fletching from the leaves as well.
[ Crafting complete. ]
[ Crafting Evaluation: A ]
[ Obtained Standard Arrow. ]
[ Obtained Standard Arrow. ]
[ Obtained Standard Arrow. ]
…….
I could mass-produce an enormous quantity of arrows.
Of course, with materials this unreliable, the performance wasn’t exceptional.
So I set the prices accordingly lower.
– All hail the god-hammer!!!!!
– Hope of archers, god-hammer
– Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
– Finally can start hunting ㅠㅠㅠ
The Awakener Community.
The response from archers and crossbowmen there was overwhelming.
Well, there wasn’t a single craftsperson among the Awakeners.
Those who awakened as archers or crossbowmen had to rely solely on arrows or bolts that monsters dropped—and that was no easy feat.
I’d even heard that some managed Gates dropping arrows differently, maintaining them to continuously farm supplies rather than clearing them outright.
To those people, the arrows I crafted would be nothing short of a beacon.
Fortunately.
[ Obtained Standard Arrow. ]
[ Obtained Standard Arrow. ]
…….
Arrows weren’t items that required painstaking individual effort to create.
Since they were registered in the Codex.
As long as I stockpiled materials, the Codex would let me convert all those accumulated materials into arrows in a single batch.
Of course, doing it this way meant some loss in quality.
But I still maintained B- to A-grade standards at best.
And I’d set the prices low accordingly.
Call it a quantity-over-quality strategy.
Even so, the revenue was substantial.
As I grew accustomed to arrow-crafting, my hands swinging the hammer on repeat while my eyes scanned the Awakener Community.
The posts were dwindling now, so I opened my messages.
[ Hello. This is Gung Si-hyeon. ]
“Gung Si-hyeon…… the Divine Archer, Gung Si-hyeon?”
Following Yeom Je, another Ranker’s name had caught my attention.
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Divine Archer, Gung Si-hyeon.
His name was exceedingly famous.
After all, Gung Si-hyeon was Korea’s strongest archer among Awakeners.
Of course he was renowned.
To all appearances, Korea’s supreme archer seemed to have no troubles whatsoever.
Yet he harbored one persistent problem.
“Arrows?”
“The Gate we were sourcing arrows from became dangerously unstable, so by order of the Awakener Association, we had no choice but to clear it….”
“Just tell me the main point.”
“…It seems I can no longer procure the Storm Wind Arrow.”
“Sigh…….”
Acquiring arrows was impossibly difficult.
Ordinary arrows were plentiful enough, certainly.
But for someone of his caliber, called the Divine Archer, sourcing arrows that matched his high level and abilities was nearly impossible.
Of course, even without arrows he could still attack using the Wind Arrow skill.
There’s no way around it—it will inevitably be weaker than firing actual arrows.
“They won’t match the Storm Wind Arrow, but I can source arrows of the next tier down and supply them quickly.”
The staff member offered to procure different arrows.
But something about it didn’t sit right.
And for good reason.
“If I use different arrows, I lose the benefit of the Fast Arrow ability.”
His preference for the Storm Wind Arrow wasn’t merely about attack power matching his level.
It was the Storm Wind Arrow’s inherent ability: Fast Arrow Lv 3.
That ability synergized perfectly with his archery in combat.
It was an ability no other arrow could replace.
A sigh escaped him as he wrestled with this.
“…Sacred Archer.”
“What is it?”
“What about placing a commission with Steelhammer?”
A new suggestion emerged from the staff member.
Steelhammer—the Sacred Archer knew of him.
The first Blacksmith Awakener, recently making waves with a remarkable reputation.
The issue was simple.
“Steelhammer can only produce equipment up to level 10, can’t he?”
It was a matter of Steelhammer’s tier.
He understood the man was skilled, but his level was still far too low.
Not nearly high enough to craft gear for someone of the Sacred Archer’s caliber—a Ranker.
Yet the staff member pressed on undeterred.
“But the real issue isn’t raw attack power, is it? What you need is the Fast Arrow ability.”
“…You’re saying Steelhammer can create arrows with a Fast Arrow ability attached?”
“It would be worth putting in a commission request.”
Steelhammer.
Low level, perhaps—but the staff member had a point.
If he could truly craft arrows with an ability that would serve him…
The Sacred Archer would spare no expense.
With no better option at hand, what did he have to lose?
“…Very well.”
The Sacred Archer nodded and began drafting a commission request for Steelhammer.
Truthfully, he harbored no grand expectations.
Steelhammer was known for rarely accepting commissions in the first place.
And even if he did accept, producing quality arrows seemed unlikely.
Yet clinging to a thread of hope nonetheless.
[ Hello. This is Gung Si-hyeon. ]
The Sacred Archer finished his message to Steelhammer.
* * *
“Wow, it really is that Sacred Archer.”
Guilds, no matter how vast, see constant recruitment battles.
But Rankers operate by different rules.
Given how low the level of equipment I can produce remains, Rankers rarely contact me.
Of course, ever since I crafted Yeom Je’s Brooch, I have seen more attention from notable Rankers.
Yet the Sacred Archer stands apart—a Ranker in a class of his own.
If Yeom Je is Korea’s greatest mage…
Then the Sacred Archer is Korea’s greatest archer.
The content of his commission was this:
[ Hello. This is Gung Si-hyeon. ]
I recently learned that you’ve been crafting arrows as well.
Given that, I’d like to place a commission with you.
Attack power is irrelevant—could you craft arrows with a high-level Fast Arrow ability attached?
Ideally, I’d also appreciate arrows with an Instant Death ability, but…I won’t ask for that much.
If you can simply create arrows with the highest-level Fast Arrow ability possible, I promise fair compensation.
That was the gist of it.
Attack power irrelevant.
I’d heard that for Rankers, even sourcing items at their level is incredibly difficult.
The Sacred Archer needs not only regular equipment but consumables like arrows too.
It must be grueling.
Willing to sacrifice offensive power just to commission equipment from me—that’s something else entirely.
Since I need to match a Ranker’s standards, the request itself would normally be difficult, so I shouldn’t take it in the first place.
“Fast Arrow and Instant Death?”
The abilities he’s requesting feel oddly familiar.
Tracing back through my memories.
“I’ve already made those.”
The first arrow I’d crafted for Serin—the Horned Rabbit Wind Arrow.
It had Fast Arrow Level 1 embedded in it.
And that’s not all.
The Iron Scorpion, which I’d made as a masterwork, had Instant Death attached to it.
Even at the impressive level of three.
If it were my first time making an item, that would be one thing,
but since I’d already crafted both Fast Arrow and Instant Death before, it didn’t seem like it would be difficult.
I’d need to push those ability levels as high as possible, but having made them already, I was starting to get a feel for it.
All things considered.
“Then shall I try using the wood Grom’s brought back from his latest logging?”
I decided to accept the Divine Archer’s commission.
Just as rare ore came from the mines, rare timber came from the forests.
If I used the Fair Wind Wood, the very first type discovered, and paired it with appropriate Monster Materials,
I could probably craft Fast Arrow without much trouble.
The real challenge was Instant Death.
“Master, here are the new materials.”
With a soft thud.
Looking at the Monster Materials Serin had brought,
“Thank you, Serin. These are exactly what I needed.”
I felt confident I could make Instant Death work, one way or another.
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