As the player progresses through the game world, mithrill becomes more readily available. Even so, the blacksmith cannot convert one type of armament (such as a helmet) into another (such as a battle axe). For example: When the player finds a better sword, the blacksmith can reforge the hero's current sword to replicate the new one, while retaining all previous inscriptions. This is because the blacksmith can transform old equipment to match newly obtained equipment. However, when the hero finds new armaments, he does not have to spend more mithrill to transcribe spells all over again. As long as the hero provides enough mithrill, the blacksmith can transcribe the same spell repeatedly to compound the effect. The spell on a "Strength +5" plaque increments the hero's strength statistic by five. Each plaque is emblazoned with a magic spell which, when transcribed onto armor or a weapon, augment's a specific statistic. When the hero supplies him with a plaque and the requisite amount of mithrill, the blacksmith enhances the hero's weapon or armor by inlaying it with mithrill runes. The hero gathers mithrill and plaques for the blacksmith. ( November 2014)Īt each experience level the player character's hit point capacity increases however, other character statistics are based on the blacksmith's cash-in advancement system.
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