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Name:Taming Master Author:Park Taesuk
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Did you hear anything from 77 about 20 minutes ago?

Ian was able to fully understand the information window of the machine factory.

A new system that is definitely different from the one we've seen in Kailan so far.

‘First of all, it's a level system. ’

When Ian first noticed that there was a level in the information window of the machine factory, he naturally thought that the more robots he made from the factory, the more experience he would gain.

But it was Ian's mistake.

The way the machines are leveled up is completely different from the normal level-up.

“If you keep using the machine, it will wear out its durability. It will not level up. ”

“Th-they said? So, how do we level up? ”

“Of course, it's through ‘modification’. ”

The way to level up a factory was not to use it a lot, but to modify it.

“Oh, so you can keep leveling up through modifications? ”

“No, that's not it. ”

“Then?”

“The limits of the modification are determined by how high the technology was when the machine was first built. ”

And 77 knew a lot of information as specific as the NPC of a machine civilization.

“Oh, that's amazing. So how far can this machine of yours level up? ”

“Well, I don't know. We can't be sure exactly how far it will go, but I think it will be converted up to a level of 7-10 if we pour in good materials. ”

“Aha, well, is there any indication of that threshold at all? ”

“You can look at the machine's tier. Maybe a three-tier facility, maybe a level 20 to 30 renovation. The more crafted an engineer with great skills, the higher the tier of the machine. ”

“I see. It's bigger than I thought. ”

“Perhaps some machines with the core technology of machine civilization are over level 50? It's a technology that you can't even dream of me as a management robot. ”

“Wow, this is fun! ”

Mechanical facilities created by the technological power of a machine civilization can be leveled up through modifications.

And with each level up, the stats of machines such as productivity and technology are increasingly increasing.

Finally, the limits of that level-up are set according to the ‘tier’ that was inherently defined when the machine was first made.

“Not only are these manufacturing facilities, but also the machines that are built on the battlefield. ”

“Yes...? ”

“Every machine is made up of the mechanism I just told you about. ”

“Khh, just like that! ”

Although not all of the above three sentences could be explained, the basic emphasis on the content of a machine civilization was constructed like this.

“That's why the looters of the machine civilization continue to invade this resource-rich Mount of Spirit. The more resources you gain by pillaging this place, the stronger they become. ”

And Ian, who had perfectly typed the composition of all the content into his head, could now clearly see what the next step was.

The first thing you have to do is build a robot with a new machine.

And the first thing that was needed to do that was, of course, the robotic blueprint.

“We need a blueprint to build a robot, Issue 77. Starting with the Management Robot blueprints you asked for earlier, we should have as many blueprints as possible. ”

At Ian's words, 77 nodded, flashing a light.

If we can get the blueprints for the maintenance robots, we can remove the built-in malware and get freedom.

“That's right, Ian. There's nothing we can do with this factory until we get the blueprints. ”

Once the management robot schematics are obtained, issue 77 can remove the malicious code embedded in itself while analyzing it.

And using that blueprint to build a new management robot, it would now belong to Ian, not NPC.

However, the face of 77, speaking with a bright face, became slightly darker again.

“But even knowing how to do this didn't solve the fundamental problem. ”

And Ian, who did not understand the words of the sudden 77, tilted his head and asked again.

“A fundamental…… problem? What's that?”

77, who took a few moments, opened his mouth again.

“Anyway, we need to get to the top of Mount Spirit to get the blueprints. You have a very low chance of defeating ordinary machine monsters to get blueprints. ”

Ian, who was listening to 77, smiled unconsciously.

I immediately understood what he meant by "problem."

‘So, in the end, you're saying that I might still be too weak to attack the Spirit Mountain. ’

Ian, who was known by 77th, was actually a rookie who could not achieve even the threat of the middleman.

It is rather strange to think that Ian will be able to deal with machine monsters that are immersed in transcendent 50 levels even after a few months have passed.

Of course, I prefer to keep my distance from the word 'common sense' (?) As Ian, there was no need to worry about such issue 77.

‘77 once said that machine monsters from the summit of Mount Spirit to over 30 or 40 levels appeared. It's so cute.'

On the other hand, 77, who didn't know what Ian was thinking, continued to speak.

“Even a small Advance Base of Mechanical Civilizations must be raided to get the blueprints. Even in a small place, there will be more powerful monsters than the Caliclops, Ian. ”

“Aha, right. ”

“So don't overdo it, Ian. I mean, we're just gonna have to be a little bit more prepared for the blueprints, right? ”

“Okay, 77. I'll take care of it. Don't worry too much. ”

Ian nodded at 77's advice.

And after thinking about the plan to get the blueprints, Ian finally had one last question.

“77, by the way. ”

“Huh?"

“If you have the blueprints, do you have enough materials for crafting? ”

At that point, 77 nodded, striking his chest.

“Of course! In the meantime, the ore and essences have been stockpiled up to capacity. ”

“Heh heh, yeah? ”

“Well, if you want to build a higher tier production facility or a robot, you have to get an elemental crystal or a magic stone. ”

And Ian smiled and opened his mouth to him again when he heard the answer he wanted from Room 77.

“77, I'll come back in three days. ”

“Huh?”

“I'll be back with a lot of blueprints, so keep digging for more minerals in the meantime. ”

“ ……? ”

Ian's Bluff (? 77 was dumbfounded at the moment), he turned his gaze away from the 77 and quickly left the mine again.

‘Probably the world view of Kailan will have similar difficulty with Mount Spirit, which means……. ’

Ian's jaw dried up, which made him feel better.

Somehow, I had a good feeling that Farming on Spirit Mountain would be more fun than Nogada in Mediterranean.

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Land, land, land!

Heh-heh-heh!

Between the black smoke and the groans, there was a cheerful roar.

A man walks out slowly between the labouring machine factory.

Jerk-jerk-jerk-.

As long as the man is who he is.

He sees the factory rolling hard, unable to conceal his proud feelings.

“Khh, the production plant is finally starting to roll! I feel full just looking at this. ”

And behind Iranian mumbling, a woman followed him out and confronted him.

“Yes, Master. If you can build all the available blueprints into combat robots, you should be able to capture more than Class B mines. ”

Her name is Seiro.

He was one of the brains who had led the Dark Cruna Guild for a long time.

“Hehe, I suppose. If three tier robots are produced, they'll be much more powerful than the feisty rankers. ”

As soon as he graduated from the warrior village, Iran ran the content of a machine civilization that was quite depressing.

He had already massively designed combat robots for more than three tiers, and had actually succeeded in building one or two.

The R-14 we built last time was a real thing. I didn't know a 20-level combat robot could be that powerful. ’

The combat robots in Irahan's perception show about 1.5 times more combat power than their own level.

The 3rd tier blueprints were also able to build combat robots in the 30s, so they were more powerful than the early 40s themselves.

‘Plus, this quest reward includes a Tier 4 Blueprint, so if you get it by then, the Spirit Realm will be ours. ’

“Hehe.”

I don't know if it's because I have a pleasant imagination, or if I have a pleasant smile.

After looking back at Seiro, Irahan opened his mouth again.

“Have you heard from Solyn yet? ”

In Irahan's words, Seiro nodded and replied.

“Yes, Master. You won't have to worry too much in two days, because something will come up. ”

“Hmm, I have to set up a factory in the Spirit Realm at once..." ”

The Dark Cruna Guild's factory, where Irahan and Seiro are now standing, is set up at the guild base of the 'Lacatorium’ in the land of machine civilization.

Of course, the fact that the production plant was able to run the guild itself was very forward, but Iran was still not satisfied.

‘Ultimately, the best place to supply materials is the Spirit System. You should set up a Node there, build a Factory, and supply and produce materials simultaneously. ’

Currently, the Dark Cruna Guild was transporting supplies to the Racathorium through 'cracks’ to build robots.

And when the robot was finished, he took it back to the Spirit Realm, and he was storming the content in a way that secured a new mine.

Of course, this method has been growing rapidly so far, but as a guild master, it was natural to find a more efficient path.

‘It may be an adventure for the Horses to establish a base in the Spirit Realm, but we have to do something about it. ’

Ziing-Ziing-Kung-Zing!

Looking at the combat robots progressively completing, Irahan clenches his two fists.

‘If we can get close to the area where the rifts flow from Spirit Mountain and complete the Node, we can defend ourselves even if the Humans attack us later. ’

The rankers of the Humans in the spirit system have not been able to advance the content close to the crack that follows the Lacatorium.

However, as time goes on, the rankers of the Humans will find the rift, and Iran's plan to establish a base in the spirit system will certainly become more difficult.

‘Time is of the essence. We need to quickly build a Node and complete a defensive facility. ’

Iranian master plan that seems reasonably feasible and likely to succeed!

But we had to wait a little longer to see if the plan went as he expected.