ăI guess when you get to be as good as Sensei, the proportion of magic steel and mythril and all that increases before your very eyes.ă
ăDunno if thatâs a good thing for the other people out there, but yeah, mate.ă
Just as Mio had pointed out, everyone had dug in practically the same place, yet Hiroshi, Mio, and Haruna had found clearly different information surrounding the ore they dug up.
Haruna really only dug up bad quality iron, being a novice as she was. There also wasnât much in the way of kilograms of minerals, essentially trash iron ore.
With Mio, who had her excavation skill in Advanced Class, she uncovered seventy percent high quality iron ore, while the remaining thirty percent consisted of magic steel and mythril, essentially mid-level metals, still not enough to paint a good picture of the distribution but nonetheless outputting some earth elemental ore.
Now, with Hiroshi, the percentage of normal iron ore dropped to thirty percent, and all of it could easily be melted and hardened once to shift the material into normal iron ingots, with essentially low purity. The remaining seventy percent consisted of magic steel and mythril in a one-to-one ratio of sixty percent, which were unfathomably versatile to where you could practically use them as metals just by melting/solidifying them one time, and then the last ten percent consisted of every kind of element ore you could think of in addition to orichalcum, adamantite, high quality metals that would give anyone a run for their money.
Hiroshi had anticipated this to an extent, so he was not particularly surprised, but this was still troublesome.
ăSo we know the substance is the same as we thought it would be, but is it really okay to tell the other people that Hiroshi can dig up that kind of oreďźă
ăThat prolly ainât no problem. Mythril, magic steel, ân all that jazz, thereâs so much of it and there are plenty of people who could pull off the same stunt.ă
ăCan you guarantee that being high level in excavation wonât be problematic, though? When you consider your other crafting skills and everything, I donât think we can be so optimistic about how theyâll receive you.ă
ăExcavation, harvesting, ân felling are said to work well if ya have other craftinâ skills, and if ya continue like that day afta day digginâ, fellinâ, ân harvestinâ materials, yer abilities are gonna skyrocket. Long-lived races like dwarves could dig day in and day out and I bet ya thereâs a few oâ them whoâve practically maxed out advanced class.ă
Makoto gave Hiroshi a doubtful look for his optimistic expectations. Hiroshiâs unusual manufacturing skills were fairly well known here and there, but she couldnât help but think it would still be dangerous to just casually let everyone know who he was.
ăWell, itâs a lilâ weak fer evidence, but thereâs another reason why I think itâs gonâ be alright.ă
ăWhatâs the reasoning on thatďźă
ăPeople are already excavatinâ orichalcum ân adamantite, even though there ainât much of it. Processinâ technology ainât caught up yet, plus thereâs hardly any ya can get from mines, so products, ore, whatever ya name it, it ainât circulatinâ around.ă
ăâŚâŚAnd thatâs your reasonďźă
Still not satisfied by Hiroshiâs explanation, Makoto interjected with yet another question. Haruna and Tatsuya didnât appear very convinced either. Conversely, Mio, who also had high crafting skill, was extremely persuaded by what Hiroshi said.
ăProduction would imply that thereâs someone whoâs got the skills to dig up the stuff. If ya take those kindsa people along to dig up dungeon walls, Iâm purty sure half of âem would change to mythril or magic steel, yâknowďźă
ăIn order to dig up orichalcum in a regular mine, you have to double back on advanced class excavation or else itâs impossible.ă
Mio added a supplemental explanation to what Hiroshi said. In the game, fields, regular mines, and dungeons each had slightly different excavation difficulties, and the ore table you could excavate had gigantic differences all around. The excavation difficulty in the field was high, and you needed at minimum enough skill to double back on beginner class in order to find places where you could dig up decent quality ore. Naturally, the higher quality the ingredients you wanted to dig up, the more the necessary skill would jump up, and unless you got into fairly dangerous regions, you probably wouldnât even get your hands on any magic steel, a truly thorny predicament.
Though it did take quests and money in order to enter mines, on the other hand, the excavation points were easy to find and the varieties of minerals were guaranteed the minimum quality, such as iron yielding iron, mythril yielding mythril, etc. In exchange, there was practically no bonus for proficiency skills like in the field, so if you wanted to get your hands on more rarely produced resources, such as trying to get magic steel or orichalcum in mythril mines, it would be impossible unless you had the advanced class to back up your skills like Mio said.
Things were entirely different in mining dungeons, where the occurrence table of ore for every excavation point you had would be decided at random. Proficiency points and random numbers would revise each table, so on occasion, despite having high proficiency points, all you would get might just be iron, for instance. But despite all this, if your proficiency was low, then not only orichalcum or adamantite, but also magic steel or mythril or any sort of high quality iron could not be excavated. Then again, it was more that pickaxes simply lost in the production table when your skills were that low, so this whole situation was practically harassment. When you also considered how stronger monsters than in the field would come and pick fights with you all throughout this, the dungeons probably had the highest total excavation difficulty.
ăI dunno if it works the same way in these dungeons as in the game, but I can say for sure that unlike normal mines, yer skills influence a heck of a lot. Seems like these mines already had a lotta orichalcum in the first place, so I bet thereâs a ton of people whoâre able to extract orichalcum.ă
ăFair enough. Come to think of it, how do you even go about checking what minerals are in the stones you dig upďźă
ăOnce ya pick up some skills, ya generally get an idea of it, but if ya wanna git precise results ya gotta use 'search metalâ magic. Use this magic ân ya know immediately how much is mixed in of what, but unfortunately thereâs a limit on it: ya canât use it on anythinâ but stones youâve dug up before. Findinâ veins basically requires ya to rely on yer craftsmanâs skills and yer intuition.ă
ăDonât know whether to call it convenient or inconvenient magicâŚâŚă
ăHey, it has its uses for sure, mate. Yer always gonna know what purification method ya gonna use.ă
Tatsuya and Makoto werenât sure if they should trust what Hiroshi had just said. Meanwhile, for Haruna and Mio, who were in the middle of training in smelting and excavating, knew very well how handy the magic was, nodding strongly.
ăSo, leavinâ the ore and whatnot aside for now, there seems to have been some discussion about how the investigation wasnât quite thorough enough.ă
ăWell yeah, thatâs to be expected.ă
ăEverything barely happened yesterday, so most of the tunnels connecting to the depths ainât been investigated yet, plus they gotta figure out what kind of a mine it is, so theyâre gonna ask me to help out sâmore startinâ tomorrow, but whatâre yâall gonna doďźă
Hiroshi asked them a question that was practically decided anyway, and everyone just grimaced. Having come this far and not going into the dungeon itself? That was the same thing as an entertainer in a bent-over posture getting ready for something, telling you to ânot pushâ them, and you not pushing them even though that was what they were hinting at.
ăBut from the way youâre talking about it, itâs not like weâre going to another town or anything, rightďźă
ăWell, no, not usually.ă
ăAs an entertainer, I do think thereâs something wrong with you, Hiroshi-kun. You donât just pretend like we have other options.ă
ăAh, makes senseâŚă
Scolded by Haruna, it was Hiroshiâs turn to grimace as he nodded. He, too, had similar thoughts, so there was no way to argue back.
ăSo we know weâre going underground, but how much effort do you intend to put into itďźă
ăYup, thatâs the problem. We gonâ hafta decide what benefits us more based on how strong the monsters are and whether itâs best to destroy the dungeon ân return it to the previous mine or lettinâ it settle for a bit. Trying to go for equilibrium, essentially.ă
ăFiguredâŚă
Tatsuya sighed, basically expecting it to turn this way. Assuming no monsters emerged from the dungeon like what happened with Sweltering Tower, the team could very well choose to let it be destroyed on its own. Plus most of the monsters that swarmed out of the tunnels could pretty much all be defeated with ease, and with proper protection and patrolling, there wouldnât be much of an issue with just using it like they used the original mine. As long as nothing especially dangerous came out from the depths, leaving the dungeon be might not be so unrealistic.
ăBut Iâm amazed you even brought us into this situation despite us only being a Class Seven adventurer team. Howâd you do it?ă
ăFrom yesterday and todayâs investigation, we checked both the regular monsters ân the map, so nobody else knows what kinda place the mines are right now. So in order to get data on this, they need a team that can get their hands on some good metals ân who have good combat prowess.ă
ăAnd so they wanted us to help out, youâre sayingďźă
ăPurty much. Tomorrowâs the same sorta thing we did today, and after that we enter through other entrances ân take two days excavatinâ that area until we go around all the entrances, then we take two or three days digginâ through the deeper areas.ă
ăMm, got it.ă
Everyone nodded as Hiroshi told them what the mining guild wanted. They hadnât planned to rush on this trip in the first place. It wasnât the first time that the group had taken a detour.