Yes master, absolutely.
And just like that, it has been decided that we are going to go to Palmasque not by making one big trip with myWarp, but by doing a number of smaller ones instead, and honestly, such a plan of action is really to my liking, because while it might not eliminate the possibility of me running out of MP in the middle of warping, at the very least
After we finished eating our yaki macaroni breakfast, I had Sherry create another set of Misangas as part of her Master Smith training.
The number of Misangas that she can make in one sitting is also progressively increasing, to the point where now she can make a few of them without running low on MP. And as for the results of todays training:
Misanga, Accessory
Skill: Empty
Together with the one that she has created just now, we now have a total of three Misangas with an Empty Skill Slot. I wonder if this is going to be enough for Sherys Misanga-making training for the time being? In any case, with that third Misanga with Empty Skill Slot, we can now make three Sacrificial Misangas, one for each of us. When that happens, we are going to have a safety measure that is going to save us from death one time, but if it does happen and the used Misanga breaks as a result, then we would have to go and create yet another one to compensate for the one that has been lost, and in order to do that we would have to get our hands on another Green Caterpillar Skill Crystal, which might take us some time, but if it means that our safety while exploring the Labyrinths would be secured, then I think it is going to be well worth it.
Tell me, Sherry: when a Master Smith gets proficient enough in creating Misangas, what is the next piece if equipment that they are supposed to be creating after that?
Once a Master Smith has trained themselves in creating Misangas, the next step of their training is leaning how to create a Dagger, after which they proceed with it in the exact same manner as with the Misanga creation training.
And that is where I need to step in, all clad in white. As her master, I know better than anyone else that her Level as a Master Smith has grown exponentially ever since she first obtained it and it keeps getting higher and higher with every passing day, so at the current point in time, she should be able to easily create not only a Dagger, but probably every piece of equipment that she would want. So the thing that I say to her now is
It is alright, Sherry. I know you can do it. And even if you cannot, that is not going to be any reason to beat yourself u over it, you hear me? If at first you do not succeed, then all you have to do is to keep on trying until you eventually do.
I know, master. I realize that all to well. However, when moving onto creating Daggers from creating Misangas, the stakes are getting much higher than they were before. With Misangas, you do not really need to be worrying about wasting resources, because even in the case of failure, the only thing that you would be losing are two pieces of cheap strings. However, one of the materials needed in the process of creating a Dagger is Needlewoods branch, but if the process of fusion ends up being a failure, then the branches used in the process will be lost as well, same as with any other fusion materials.
I see. So her current set of worries is about the costs of her potential failure. Personally, I think that as long as the lost item is only going to be a branch, which is a pretty common drop from the Needlewoods that they tend to be leaving behind them when they die all the time, so even if some of their branches were to be indeed lost in the unlikely event of Sherry failing a fusion, the losses on our side would have been minimal, since Needlewoods branches are actually so cheap that you have sell them in really large batches to the Adventurers Guild if you even want to think about making a profit out of it, so I would not even mind to sacrifice some of them for the purpose of Item Fusion, just as long as it would mean that Sherry would continue to grow as a Master Smith.
Is there anything else that is going to happen when the fusion ends up failing, or is that that the only thing?
No, theres nothing else. The repercussion of losing all of the materials that have been involved in the fusion process is the only penalty.
Okay. So that means that if the Dagger fusion fails, we are only going to lose materials like branches and the like that we might as well replenish easily by killing more monsters that give us those materials, right? In that case, I see no problems with it, even if you fail. Whetever ends up happening, I am sure that it will be fine.
I -Is that so? I, I understand.
Yes, that is the spirit. So, what exactly are you going to need in order to fuse a Dagger?