Chapter 18 Tips
Chapter 18 Tips ()
After arriving at the location of the blacksmith, the fat man was immediately stunned by the surging abortion!
Although he knew that there were many players who learned forging, he never thought that there would be so many. Outside the area where the blacksmith was located, it was covered by crowds of people. On a street, players actually lined up more than 20 meters long!
How to squeeze in?
Before the fat man could finish his cold sweat, a group of players next to him saw him standing foolishly and immediately surrounded him.
"Friend, do you want to use weapons? Find me, just bring your own materials, and you don't need to spend a penny on the rest!"
"I'll help you fight, I'll help you fight! It's also free, as long as you bring the drawing materials yourself, and I'm more proficient than them!"
"While you go there, your proficiency is also called high? Friend, I will help you with your proficiency, and your proficiency is almost 100. If you don't have enough materials, I can help you make it up!"
"Let me find me, I'll help you fight, build it once, I'll pay you two copper coins!"
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There are too many players who learn to forge, but the system stipulates that before the proficiency reaches 100 points, you can only create equipment below level 10. In other words, players who have just learned the forging skills can only rely on creating low-level equipment to improve their proficiency. Only after the proficiency is enough can you create higher-level weapon drawings.
But the problem is that the blacksmith not only teaches forging skills, but also helps players create equipment from level 1 to level 9, which is also free. Therefore, many players are willing to find blacksmiths when they want to create low-level weapons. After all, other players who have learned forging skills are too proficient. If you find blacksmiths, you may also produce excellent quality equipment. If you find a player, you will definitely have 99.99% of them may be whiteboards...
In this way, there are too many monks and too little porridge, which creates a situation where players who have learned forging techniques are flocking to grab business, just like a station attracting customers. All benefits are opened, with the purpose of pulling you over and increasing his forging proficiency.
Now all players are poor and want to use money to acquire game coins. At this stage, they can't receive them at all. If you want to rely on purchasing drawings to train your proficiency, it is definitely a dream, and you don't have that financial resources...
After understanding this truth, the fat man was so amazed and laughed, so he had to shout: "Please give in! I'm here to learn forging too!"
"Tsk!" When the fat man said this, the big group of players immediately looked at him, but they dispersed.
Just as the fat man was about to squeeze in to find a blacksmith to learn skills, a player next to him said, "You are a poisonous warlock, learn to forge hair..."
No wonder others think so. After all, most of the professions that rely on weapons are professions like warriors and thieves. Their pursuit of top-quality weapons is much higher than that of a warlock. It is precisely because of this that players in this type of profession learn more about forging. On the contrary, common vocational vocationals like Fatty are rarely very common. Players think that they should learn enchantment or alchemy...
But the fat man doesn't care what others think, he understands what he should do.
After squeezing to the position where the blacksmith was, the fat man saw a muscular man with dark body. His skin was covered with sweat, and a faint light was reflected against the huge stove next to him.
"Forging is a profound science. Only by putting in a lot of sweat and endurance can you achieve something. My tribe, are you sure you want to learn forging with me?"
The fat man naturally chose to confirm.
"That's great!" The blacksmith nodded with relief: "But before learning forging, you'd better find my apprentice first. He's right next to me. He will teach you mining skills. Then I want you to use the mining you learned to go to the abandoned mine west of Asgarod and mine an iron ore and hand it over to me, so that I can teach you forging skills!"
Here comes! The fat man understood that nothing went wrong when he heard this.
After taking over the task, he found the apprentice next to the blacksmith, paid 5 copper coins, learned mining skills, and then bought an ordinary mine pick from the apprentice, the fat man struggled to squeeze out the crowd, found the teleportation array and teleported to the outside of the city gate to the west, and then headed towards the abandoned mine that the blacksmith said.
When I first played Berserker, I also learned forging, so in fact, the fat man knew a small trick to improve the proficiency of forging skills, which was to hand it over to the blacksmith ore.
The blacksmith only requires a piece of ore of any level. After handing it over to him, he will teach the player how to refine the ore into iron ingots, and then teach you how to build equipment. The task is very simple and the ore is not difficult to obtain. After all, many players dig a piece of ore and can't wait to fly back, or if they are lazy, they will directly find someone to buy a piece of extra ore, and they can take it back and hand over the task.
But in fact, there is a trick here, that is, if the player handed over 10 iron ore to the blacksmith at one time when handing in a mission, the blacksmith will help you directly increase your forging proficiency to 100 points!
This is not a bug, but it was deliberately set by the game development team, aiming to help players overcome the advanced proficiency problem. After all, you can only learn forging skills at level 10. It is impossible to use this level. You can use a level 3 or 5 weapon, right?
Of course, the opportunity to improve proficiency is only once, only when you receive the mining task and come back to hand over. After that, the blacksmith will not pay attention to you. Moreover, the blacksmith will only increase it to 100 points for helping improve proficiency, and it is impossible to increase it to 100 points.
This trick is common to players in both camps, but Fatty can't remember who discovered it first, but if new players who join later want to learn forging skills, they will use this trick to overcome the early proficiency needs and can directly create a level 10 weapon for themselves.
The fat man probably didn't find this trick yet, otherwise, there wouldn't be so many players who would be staying with the blacksmith to help people get equipment and earn proficiency.
During the process of heading to the abandoned mine, there were many monsters on the road, but they were not active attacks, so there was no need to worry. After successfully reaching the abandoned mine, the fat man saw the crowded scene again.
To build weapons, ore is essential. Although the abandoned mines only produce 10-level iron ore, there are still many players who want to train their proficiency to come here to mine.
In the low mine pit, many players were digging the mine with a groaning face to face the mine wall, and the jingling sounds were endless. Seeing that there was no place, the fat man could only continue to go deeper into the pit, hoping to find a suitable place to mine slowly.
Finally, after going deeper into the mine, the number of players gradually became scarce, and the fat man found a mine wall, took out the mine pickaxe and started mining.
After digging a few times, the fat man got the first piece of iron ore. He picked it up and found that it was just a piece of iron ore of grade 3. He could only shake his head and put it in his backpack.
If you want to use that little trick, the ore handed over to the blacksmith must be level 10 ore. The rest are useless. The ore produced in this primary mine ranges from level 1 to level 10. The higher the level 3 ore, the smaller the chance of obtaining it, and the level 3 ore I just dug can only be sold to see if those players with level 3 weapon drawings will want it.
I have been digging for a lot of time and got a lot of ore, but the fat man only dug two of the level 10 iron ore, and it is still a long way from the target of 10. Just when the fat man was shocked and prepared and planned to continue digging patiently, two rustling sounds suddenly came from the depths of the mine.
"Huh?" The fat man felt a little strange. When he was mining just now, there were a few players around him. However, after digging for a while, the players had already left and handed over the mission. Only the fat man was still fighting. According to the truth, there should be no one else. So how did this sound come about?
Curiously, the fat man stopped digging and walked towards the depths of the mine.
After walking a long way, the fat man finally discovered what was coming from the sound.
It turned out to be a dog-headed miner! This short thing, with a package behind his back and a burning candle on his head, was actually waving his pickaxe to mine there!
As soon as he saw this dog-headed miner, the fat man immediately laughed, haha, now the level 10 iron ore is settled!
Monsters like the Dog Kowtower miner have a certain chance to refresh in many mines that can be mined. If players can encounter them and kill them, they will get a different amount of ore from them, or some equipment manufacturing drawings. The quality of the ore is determined by the level of the mine. The more you encounter the Dog Kowtower miner in a higher level of mine, the higher the upper limit of the ore quality will be. Therefore, in the later stage, many players like to roam and mine in the mine, with the purpose of seeing if they can encounter such gift-giving monsters.
Since he met him now, the fat man would naturally not let him go. He put away the mine pickaxe and took out the staff, and the fat man started to kill him.
Although the whiteboard staff that is used by a novice is still the novice's staff, the poisonous warlock relies on the toxin effect of his skills to make a living. After raising his hand and poisoning the dog-headed miner, the fat man took it to run around in the mine.
In such an abandoned mine, the level of the dog-headed miner is naturally not much higher, which is a second-level one star, which is equivalent to an ordinary level 10 or level 11 monster. Its health is not much. In addition, I encountered a poisonous warlock like Fatty, so I didn't run for long and was poisoned and lost my blood. After being stabbed by the Fatty, I fell to the ground and died.
From the corpse of the doghead miner, the fat man got a level 10 iron ore and a level 9 iron ore. After getting the sweetness, the fat man stopped digging the mine and ran around in the depths of this spider-web-like mine, just to find more doghead miners.
Don't say it, probably because the players don't know the role of this dog-killer miner yet, so no one comes to kill him. After a while, the fat man found three dog-killer miners and got 4 more level 10 iron ore. In this way, he already has 7 level 10 iron ore.
However, what surprised the fat man the most was that the last dog-headed miner actually burst out a level 10 weapon manufacturing drawing, and it was also a magic trick drawing used by the magic profession!
Now, the fat man saved the effort of buying drawings to make weapons for himself...
In a happy mood, the fat man struggled in the mine for a while, dug 4 level 10 iron again, and then he returned home.
11 pieces of iron ore of level 10, of which 10 are handed over the task, and the remaining one is the fat man intends to use it to build a magic staff...
Chapter completed!