5 Episode 5 Level up





 I'm not sure, but it looks like it was my unmistakable 'blacksmithing' power that made the plate earlier.
 The problem is how to use this, right?

''........Or rather, wasn't 'blacksmith', as I recall, an occupation that involved the manufacture of weapons?''

 At least, that's what was said.
 So, a blacksmith is useless.

 But it seems that I can use the create hammer to increase the number of things I can create.
 

 Most importantly, although it's limited in terms of what you can create, you can also fix it when the inn's stuff breaks down.
 You could even help a little bit, couldn't you?

'And then there's the level, huh?

 As for the levels, I had heard about them.
 That some professions have levels that can increase it's power.

 The professions that have levels are rare, but they have the disadvantage of not being able to produce a certain amount of power without increasing the level.
 On the contrary, they are stronger than professions that don't have a level when they pass a certain level.

 Raising the level is simple.
 You can raise it by defeating demons.

 Next to the level is probably the proficiency level. I had already acquired a proficiency level of 1.
 Of course, I don't remember defeating any demons.
 If that's the case.......isn't the reason for the creation of the one I just made?

 At any rate, I'll just have to try it.
 I break the plate I brought with my Create Hammer and retrieve it.

 Then I create it again.

 When the new plate is done, I check the level.
 It was 2/10.

 ........Apparently, I was right.
 Let's try to get to level 2 for now.
 After the remaining 8 times, I moved up to level 2.

 Then the number changed to level 2 0/30.
 It wasn't just the number that had changed.
 I felt a little lighter, too.

 I looked at the things in the room and saw that there were more things that could be created than before.
 I see........so the number of things that can be manufactured increases as you raise the level.

 I'm starting to enjoy this, and I try to gain proficiency by breaking plates again, but this time, once is not enough.
 The proficiency level increased when I created two plates.

 Was it because it was something that could be created at level 1? If so, what about the ones you can create at level 2?
 I saw a chair that was handy and could be created at level 2.

 I take out the hammer that was handed to me.
 I take out the hammer, which destroys the legs of the chair. Then I touched the destroyed leg and the chair, created it in my brain and took it out.
 ........Proficiency level has increased.

 Apparently, after reaching level 2, the ones newly created at level 2 are more efficient at earning proficiency.
 ........I wonder how 'Blacksmith' can make anything.

 While thinking about this, I continued to earn proficiency until I got bored.




 A week has passed since I started leveling up.
 The level went up and up, and when I reached level 6, a new change appeared.

'It is now possible to create items using magic.'

 I heard those words.
 It is possible to create using magic power?

 I nodded my head at those words. Even in the past, the creation of these items required materials and magic power.
 What's the difference between that and this?
 I turn my attention to the bed that can be created with level 5, which I was destroying earlier.

 As I stare at it, the word "createable" appears and the material appears there.
 ........nothing has changed, I thought for a moment.

 Next, the words "Create that bed with magic," emerge.
 

 Is it correct to say that this bed can be created using only magic power?
 I try to activate it immediately.
 In that moment, all the magic inside my body is gone.

 I almost lose consciousness for a moment, but I still manage to raise my body.
 There was a bed that was clearly in the way.
 ........I felt like running my hand over my forehead. I should have created something a little smaller.

 I'll collect the bed for now. I didn't disassemble it, but kept it under control.
 
 I'm grateful just to be able to carry my belongings like this.

 For now, while sitting on the bed, I project a screen that can be operated by 'Blacksmith'.
 Lately, I've noticed that I can project the screen in the air like this without having to think about it in my brain.

 I check the list of items that can be manufactured, which has increased now that I'm at level 6.

 Up until level 5, they were all things that I would use in my daily life, but now that I'm at level 6, new weapons have been added to the list.

 Speaking of blacksmiths, this is exactly what they are.
 I was checking out the four added swords, spears, axes and rods.



 Magic stones are what demons drop.
 If you have that and some magic power, it seems that you can make weapons.

 Weapons, huh?
 There's probably no money to be made for that. Weapons are something that no one would use if they had a divine weapon.

 The household goods that can be made before level 5 would be much more valuable.
 ...didn't there used to be jobs like that?

 I'm sure there were furniture-making jobs as well.
 I'm sure it wouldn't be a bad idea for me to go in that direction.

 I'll be making weapons for now.
 I also want to level up, so I want to collect the magic stones for now.
 ........If I ask the adventurers in the shop, they might be able to give me one of them away.

 I go down to the cafeteria and lightly explain the situation.
 However, I have no intention of talking about the blacksmith.

 I just said that I wanted to hear that the magic stone is beautiful, and he gave me the lowest F-ranked magic stone.
 I returned to my room with it.

 Let's make the equipment now.
 I'll start with the sword.
 After collecting the magic stone, I touch the word "create".

 Then the magic power is removed from my body and the sword is made.
 And, perhaps because I got the sword, the number of new weapons I can create increased.
 It's called a broadsword. ........Is it more powerful than the Sword?

 This one requires more magical stones, so it seems difficult to create.
 When I examine the sword I took out, its rank is displayed.

 It wasn't until the blacksmith's level reached 5 that I found out that everything has a rank.
 The higher the rank, the better it is in many ways.

 My sword has an F rank, or so I heard.
 F is the lowest rank for a demon.

 The same standard would mean that this sword is the lowest rank.
 I took out my sword and hit it with the Create Hammer.

 The moment I hit the sword, it emitted a light glow and then broke easily.
 

 All that's left is the magic stone used as a material.
 With this, leveling up from level 6 seems to be no problem.