Chapter 339 – Crash Landing.
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Recognized Craftsman |
Title |
Title achieved by craftsmen acknowledged by the world. |
“Another vague title…”
Roland glanced at the new title that he received after finishing this new armor set of his. To his surprise, after it was all done the world’s system allowed him to name this item. It was quite the finicky method as the first words that he blurred out were applied to this item.
‘What would have happened if I said some random words? Would it register anything or does the intent count?’
It was a good question but he probably wouldn’t ever find out. If he ended up making another named item it would be better to not give it a stupid name. If he was able to perform this act then probably other people were also able. Considering this existed the analyzing skill should have been able to identify this new runic set of armor he made. Thus Roland picked up one of the gauntlets to give it a look. To his surprise, a few new things showed up besides the usual metal composition.
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Name: |
Rune Mark I Gauntlet. |
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Classification: |
Unique. |
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Durability: |
90/90 |
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Armor Rating |
B |
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Set Bonus |
( 2 ) – [ + 10 Intelligence ] ( 4 ) – [ + 10 Endurance ] ( 6 ) – [ + All Runic Spells deal 5% more damage ] |
‘Could this be the function of the title?’
What his eyes focused on was the classification of this gauntlet which gave him a unique one. He wasn’t sure what it meant but some of his old game knowledge gave him an idea about what it entailed. Before he confirmed the hypothesis his gaze landed on the set bonus that included six parts. The bonuses weren’t that bad and the increase in flat damage just for wearing a suit of armor was a nice surprise.
‘Six parts… Does it only count the main parts of the armor set?’
From what he could gather the system decided to divide his armor into six main parts. The boots included the sabaton and greaves. The pants probably included the cuisses and what was below his waistline. Cuirass for the chest piece, gauntlets for the hands, pauldrons along with the rerebrace, and finally the helmet.
‘Does it discount the Silvergrace suit or does it see it as a part of the whole set?’
Some tests were in order before he figured everything out. His theory about the new title was easily confirmed after he used his identifying skill on some other items around the smithy. The sword that he got from his fight with Emmerson had the highest rank for the classification bit and gave him an idea of how they were graded until that point.
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Name: |
Enchanted Mythril Greatsword |
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Classification: |
Rare. |
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Durability: |
69/75 |
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Attack Rating |
C+ |
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Name: |
Runic Aether Durasteel Shield |
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Classification: |
Uncommon. |
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Durability: |
45/45 |
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Armor Rating |
D |
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Name: |
Runic Aether Durasteel Longsword |
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Classification: |
Rare. |
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Durability: |
40/40 |
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Attack Rating |
D |
The lowest thing he could find was one of the old iron tools that he had made sometime in the beginning. It was of the ‘crude’ classification and this was probably the lowest grade possible. After that was the common classification and it was followed by the uncommon one which was his durasteel shield. Rare came afterward and he was actually able to discover items like that among his creations.
This showed that the materials that the items were made weren’t the only thing this classification accounted for. It was possible to have a better version of the same item and perhaps the enchantments included on them made the difference. The longsword had a higher tier 2 spell placed on it while the shield just had a simple tier 1 mana shield on it.
Crude, common, uncommon, rare, and then there was unique. For some reason, this naming scheme didn’t fully stick with Roland. Unique was synonymous with one-of-a-kind, it didn’t really go along with the other four names.
‘Could there be an irregular category that the system isn’t able to fully measure? Well, It doesn’t really matter that much, I just need to start identifying more items.’
This new title gave him the ability to see the classification of items and also any set bonuses that they had. It would allow him to pick up better items from a pile without the need of going through their metallic composition or getting too close. It would provide him with information when facing off against opponents. Someone decked out in rare items or above would pose more of a threat than someone adorning common weapons.
‘I don’t have much time left, I need to move to the testing phase… but before that.’
Roland turned off all the recent prompts and was about to give the armor a test run. The last thing on his mind was his first level-up. His level reached one hundred seventy-seven and he was curious about how many stat points he received from his new class. When it came to tier 1 classes usually all the gains were capped out at one point. Then moving on to tier 2 classes they were doubled to two points a level. Now that he was tier 3 it was probable that he could gain four or three stat points a level up.
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Name |
Roland Arden L 177
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Classes: |
T3 Runesmith Overlord L2 [ Primary ] |
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T2 Runesmith Lord L50 [ Tertiary ] |
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T2 Runic Engineer L50 [Secondary] |
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T1 Mage L25 [ X ] |
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T1 Runic Mana Scribe L 25 [ X ] |
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T1 Runic Blacksmith L 25 [ X ] |
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HP |
37756/37756 |
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MP |
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