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• Since it is almost impossible to reach 100% quality in the game, 99% quality value can be considered the highest value. This is generally the highest quality value that can be achieved in processes such as quenching assembly, hammering and alloy making. Therefore, the two weapons you produced should be considered as the highest quality weapons that can be produced. (Cool sword btw, I wonder how you did 100% hammer quality)
• It is among our plans to make various changes to the weapon design table in line with the demands from our players. We are especially considering adding new parts and new weapon types. In this regard, of course, additions can be made not only to the blade part, but also to other parts such as handle and pommel.
• I agree with you that the punishment for the last mission you mentioned is a bit harsh. I will definitely make a change to this in the future!
I think the quality of the hammer is easy to achieve, as long as you pay attention to the temperature. Take gaurila as an example. This kind of ore is very soft after heating.
I will keep tapping at 600 to 650 degrees Celsius, and stop tapping when it reaches 97 to 99% (white 99). When the temperature drops below 200, click the mouse quickly and gently.
You can complete the red 99
Repeatedly heating and beating
can be achieved
The characteristics of the ore are relatively hard
There is less need to worry, just pay attention to the strength and frequency of tapping.
I think the hardest part is assembling the blade and parts
My Thunder Sword was completed in one go
But making Thunder Blade has always failed. I reloaded the file several times before it passed.
So the story isn't over yet?
Will the new story continue along the current saved time point?
I don't want to have to do it all over again
Oh, okay
But it would take a lot of time to do it again
I still hope that future updates will not affect existing save files as much as possible.