The Return of the Legendary Golden-Handed Blacksmith - Chapter 28
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Chapter 28
Episode 28.
“This must be a different god than the one watching when I defeated that goblin earlier, right?”
-A new god bestows a Blessing upon you!
Jin-woo took a deep breath.
“Phew.”
Crafting a Bone Shield from goblin jaw bones was no simple task. The Bone Sword had been straightforward enough—just careful processing—but the shield required weaving the processed bones together.
Jin-woo wiped the sweat from his brow.
“Still, that was incredibly satisfying.”
The high difficulty made completing it all the more rewarding.
“I don’t think you could do Bone Processing without a skill at this level.”
Without the kind of control Jin-woo possessed, crafting bone equipment would be practically impossible.
“No wonder it has such a notorious reputation. That’s what makes it fun.”
Jin-woo gripped the bone shield.
He took a defensive stance, then immediately swung it through the air.
“Perfect.”
Sword, shield, and armor.
Somehow he’d managed to complete a full set.
“But another god’s attention? Interesting.”
-A new god approves of your Bone Shield!
-The new god wishes to sponsor you for your skillful handling of bone!
“So gods start paying attention whenever you do something interesting, huh.”
The new god had begun to take notice of Jin-woo’s mastery with bone.
“I’d be grateful for your sponsorship!”
-A new god bestows a Blessing upon you.
-Your bone material acquisition rate increases!
-A god assigns you a Quest!
“Oh, bone material acquisition rate up? And a Quest too?”
Jin-woo smiled at the notifications.
He was quite pleased with this Blessing—it raised his chances of gathering materials.
“Since you’ve given me such a fine Blessing,”
Jin-woo spoke upward.
“I’ll keep showing you interesting things.”
-A new god approves of your words and actions!
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* Quest: The Bone Festival
Grade: A+
Description: A nameless god wishes to confirm your aptitude. Create equipment using bone. Anything will do.
Reward: Rune
-Create 50 pieces of bone equipment within the Time Limit.
The god’s Quest was A+ Grade.
“A Quest to craft bone equipment.”
High difficulty. But the rewards were exceptional.
“This Rune seems to have better effects than I expected.”
The Rune Jin-woo had received from the guardian deity of flame and craftsmanship had proven quite effective as well.
“Thanks to it, I gained flame resistance, so I take less damage from flames while crafting and can work longer.”
Besides, he was already deeply enjoying working with bone.
“I was going to make equipment anyway—and they’re rewarding me for it? That’s perfect.”
But the restrictions were rather demanding.
“Fifty pieces.”
Jin-woo rubbed his chin thoughtfully.
And there was another condition.
“And there’s a Time Limit?”
-Time Limit: 30:00:00
-Time will begin counting when you start crafting.
The Time Limit was exactly thirty hours.
He had to create fifty pieces of bone equipment within those thirty hours.
“Hmm.”
‘Difficult?’
Jin-woo’s mind was already forming the thought that it was doable. It was thirty hours, not twenty-four.
-A new god says they can lower the difficulty of this Quest for you!
“You’d lower the difficulty?”
-The god approves of you!
The god seemed to like Jin-woo enough to offer reducing the Quest difficulty.
‘The difficulty must be higher than I thought.’
Jin-woo smirked.
‘If they do that, I can clear the Quest even more easily.’
“It’s not particularly difficult though.”
Jin-woo shook his head.
“There’s no need to lower the difficulty. Instead,”
Jin-woo set a different condition.
“double the reward.”
-A new god whistles at your confidence!
-The Quest has been modified!
-The reward has been changed!
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-How long does it take to make one piece of equipment?
This was one of the posts that appeared frequently on the Sharknet community.
-Three to four hours if you’re generous with your estimate.
-That’s for skilled crafters. Most people take about half a day.
-It takes me a whole day.
The reason this post came up so often was because the time needed to craft equipment varied wildly between people.
Synchronization Rate. Dexterity.
And basic instinct or the skills you possessed.
So many factors affected equipment crafting that the time required was bound to differ vastly from person to person.
-If you’re being conservative about it, figure on half a day.
Conservative estimate: half a day.
This had become almost the standard rule.
Top rankers could supposedly do it in ten minutes or an hour, but that was only true for the absolute elite.
In other words, a Quest to craft fifty pieces of bone equipment in thirty hours was practically impossible.
“Hm!”
Thwack!
Jin-woo defeated a massive green monster—larger than a goblin.
“Gwaaaah.”
An Orc.
The Orcs in the Gorge were far larger than ordinary Orcs.
“This hide is incredibly tough.”
But Jin-woo’s Azure Claw Sword, powered up to deal massive damage, cut cleanly through the thick Orc hide.
By striking the exact same spot repeatedly, like when mining, he was able to sever it.
“I’ll save the hide for now.”
Right now, hide wasn’t the priority.
-You obtained an Orc Bone!
-You obtained a Goblin Shaman’s Skull!
Jin-woo roamed through the Gorge, gathering various bones.
Once he’d collected a substantial amount, he immediately summoned his workshop.
Whoosh—
“Keeping the furnace lit constantly is quite a chore.”
With piles of bones collected, Jin-woo began crafting bone equipment.
Scrape. Scrape. Scrape.
-The Quest begins.
-Time Limit: 29:59:59
Time started counting down.
Jin-woo paid it no mind.
-You have created an Orc Bone Sword!
The time it took to make one:
“One hour.”
One piece per hour.
At that rate, making fifty within the Time Limit was nearly impossible.
“I could make bone accessories instead.”
Bone swords took time because of their size.
So smaller equipment would do the trick.
“But that’d be cheating.”
‘This is supposed to show them something.’
God’s Attention—this in-game system was literally about showing the gods what you were doing and receiving their sponsorship. You could think of it like streaming for the gods.
The Quests they gave were essentially reactions.
And to complete it using exploits?
‘There’d be no point in watching.’
Jin-woo wasn’t interested in that either.
He had to face it head-on.
“Hmm.”
Just then, an excellent idea struck Jin-woo.
“Why limit myself to just equipment?”
Jin-woo immediately began carving bone.
And what he created was:
-You have created a Bone Pickaxe!
A pickaxe.
“I should think about how to use the equipment I make, not just make it.”
Jin-woo was going for two birds with one stone.
Complete the Quest and earn money simultaneously.
“These actually sold way better than I expected.”
Pickaxes had far more demand than he’d anticipated.
Miner users had been enthusiastic about Jin-woo’s pickaxes.
“I can see why.”
Miners’ pickaxes were pathetic. He’d seen as much at Shins Mine.
“Apparently they treat these as Consumables. Basically use-and-discard tools. You use them briefly and throw them away.”
Pickaxes weren’t treated as equipment.
They were classified as Consumables—use lightly and discard.
“It wasn’t that they gave me a beginner’s pickaxe. It was just a regular pickaxe.”
So Jin-woo looked deeper into Sharknet, investigating how miner users were currently playing.
What their equipment looked like.
And he was surprised.
“They were using pathetic pickaxes. And blacksmiths didn’t seem to care about them much either.”
Of course, some users did have good pickaxes.
But they’d obtained them as guild members receiving issue gear. In general, no one invested effort into pickaxes.
“That’s why the reaction was so good.”
Jin-woo confirmed it and became certain.
This field.
He could really dig into it.
“Plus, miners.”
Beyond just selling well, this could profit him in other ways.
Miners were crucial people who extracted materials.
“If I build connections with miners, I can get priority access to the ore they extract.”
Miner users typically contracted with merchants or supplied to guilds.
But if Jin-woo cultivated relationships as close as those guilds and merchants had, he could obtain excellent materials from them.
‘Just being able to get rare minerals would be a huge advantage.’
He wasn’t expecting freebies.
Being able to purchase them at fair prices was advantage enough.
Crack. Crack-crack.
Jin-woo continued carving bone.
-Your Dexterity stat increases!
Quickly.
And precisely.
As he repeated the work, his Dexterity stat climbed at an incredible pace.
Far faster than when he’d crafted equipment before.
“I’ll need a carving knife designed for fine work.”
Once he did a Class Change, it’d be good to seek out a craftsman named Rodin.
-You have created a Bone Pickaxe!
Ten Bone Pickaxes materialized in quick succession. His proficiency rose with each one he made.
At first: one every hour.
But then the speed became: one every fifty minutes.
Forty minutes.
Thirty minutes.
Twenty minutes.
And finally: fifteen minutes.
Jin-woo carved bone like a madman, producing pickaxes in rapid succession.
-A god calls to you urgently!
The Quest had already begun.
It was too late to turn back.
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