Chapter Thirty-Nine: Equipment Released
Chapter 39 Equipment is released
As soon as Todd finished speaking, Walker immediately added, "In fact, it is difficult for us dwarves to tell who is who you High Elves are. The High Elves all look exactly the same in the eyes of us dwarves. ”
"Huh? Why is that? Kalia asked curiously, blinking.
"I don't know, I just know that if I have a lot of contact, I can tell it, so I think it should be an unfamiliar relationship." Walker raised his hand and scratched his head.
Since Walker didn't know, Kalia turned to look at Vane. Vane shrugged and said, "Like Walker said, because there is little contact, it will be difficult to tell." ”
"Oh." Kalia replied.
Seeing that Kalia had no more problems, Vane turned to Walker and asked, "Where are the shields and one-handed hammers used by the dwarves you sold?" I think with my height, it would be more appropriate to use your dwarven equipment. ”
"Then you may be disappointed, we dwarves all build our own equipment for our own use, so you can't buy equipment for dwarves at all, because no dwarves will buy it." As soon as Walker heard Vane's words, he immediately laughed in response.
"Well, it looks like we have to build it." Vane shook his head, then said to Walker, "If you're going to build it, how long will it take?" ”
"Then you have to look at what kind of quality it is." Walker replied immediately.
"As long as it's qualified." Vane said to Walker.
"Is it okay to be qualified?" Walker thought for a moment and replied, "In that case, it will only take a month." ”
"A month? Is it going to take that long? Vane asked in surprise as soon as he heard the time given by Walker.
"Of course, you know, it's made for you. There is always some room for modification, otherwise it will not be suitable for the craft, and if it cannot be modified, the equipment will be scrapped, right? Walker immediately explained aloud.
"Oh, I see." When Vane heard this, he felt that what Walker said made sense. So I nodded and agreed.
What Vane didn't know, however, was. Walker's qualification is calculated according to the standard of dwarves, and if it is the qualification standard of the human world, Walker only needs three days. The reason why this is so is also because Walker is only an adult, and he has not paid attention to the weapons business, and he does not know that the standards of the human world are different from those of the dwarf world. That's why he's ready to use all his strength to help Vane build equipment.
"So, how much money do you need?" Putting aside the question about the timing, Vane asked again.
"A set of qualified weapons and equipment on the market is 12 gold coins, you are small and don't use many materials, or Kakol brought it, how about I charge you 6 gold coins?" Walker answered Vane's question, and then discussed it with Vane.
"yes, okay." Vane nodded.
In fact, Walker didn't suffer a loss, he just made less money. All the materials needed to craft Vane's equipment add up to a single gold coin, and the rest is Walker's crafting fee. So, Walker didn't work for a day job.
A month passed quickly, during which Wayne had been by Walker's side, and when Walker's equipment was not suitable, he could re-measure it as soon as possible. In essence, Vane asked Walker for advice on some practical problems in striking iron. Don't forget, there is also forging in the basic knowledge that Venn has learned, but although he memorizes and understands the theoretical knowledge, he never actually operates it. So when Walker was helping him build his equipment, he asked some practical questions.
"Now, boy. Wear it to try to fit it or not, this is the third modification. Walker took out the cooled armor and handed it to Vain.
After Vane took the armor, he put it on his body one by one, and suddenly his body seemed to be pressed by a heavy object. After all, it is not a self-powered equipment, and the weight of the entire armor must be borne by the strength of the body itself. But that didn't exceed the limits of his power. After picking up the dwarven shield and dwarven one-handed hammer from the forge table, Vane tried to swing it as he went, but it didn't feel like a problem.
So Vane nodded to Walker and said, "Very good, very suitable." ”
"Really? That's good. Walker listened, and put the tools in his hand back into his personal toolbox. Then he asked, "But I really don't understand, why do you want to build a heavy armor as a High Elf." And a heavy weapon like a warhammer? And you also spend money on special builds, aren't you afraid that you won't be able to wear this equipment in a few years? ”
"Well, because I have a talent for strength, you must know that my current strength will definitely not be smaller than that of an adult human." Vane smiled when he heard Walker's question, and then he replied: "As for whether the equipment will not be worn in a few years, don't worry, we High Elves will maintain this size for a long time after the age of thirty, and it should not begin to grow again until the age of one hundred and twenty." So, this equipment will last at least 90 years. Otherwise, how would I have come here and asked someone to tailor the equipment? I'm not stupid, you say yes. ”
When Walker heard this, he suddenly realized: "I see, I said." ”
After Walker finished packing his things, Vane left the blacksmith shop side by side with Walker in his gear, at which point Vane asked Walker, "Walker, you are a dwarven warrior, right?" ”
"yes, what do you want to say?" Walker asked, turning his head.
"I wonder if you can teach me how to use a shield and a warhammer, and if you can, teach me what to look out for when fighting in armor." Vane pleaded with Walker.
"Well, it's simple. But when you leave, if the time is too short, you can't do it. Walker listened to Vane's request and nodded his head in agreement. Although this training is different for each race, it is not a great secret. It's just that few people learn from other races what they already have.
"We're going to leave in about five months, so I guess there's enough time, right?" Vane didn't know how much time it would take to learn combat skills from Walker, so he asked uncertainly.
"Five months is enough. It will take at least three or five years to do so. Walker shook his head as soon as he heard Vane's words.
"Three or five years?" Vane was stunned for a moment, then thought for a while and said, "Okay, then three or five years, when you finish studying, you will go back." ”
"Oh." Walker was surprised and asked, "Is it really okay?" ”
"Of course, anyway, every six months, the village boat will come to visit. It doesn't matter, just ask Uncle Kakoll to send the news back. Vane affirmed.
"Alright then, then from tomorrow, I'll officially start teaching you how to fight." Walker nodded.