ââŚYouâre in good shape, Evan.â Horta Benus, the blacksmith, had been worrying about Evanâs body lately for some reason. That said, Evanâs condition was serious.
âItâs alright, Iâm receiving healing. Itâs just been a little hard lately.â Evan replied with an exhausted look as he mentally cursed Shine. It was difficult enough to handle Leo, but then Shine led the charge with the rest of the dungeon knights, saying they would somehow beat the leader. They werenât opponents who could overpower him with force yet, but a surprise attack was annoying to deal with it. Moreover, Shine and Arishaâs skills made it particularly troublesome.
âItâs a good thing that Lua didnât step up too.â Belois was already an expert in intermediate magic. If she hit Evan with that, he wouldnât be safe. She had participated in the final course of the daily training (the now official Great Brawl), but she didnât dare touch Evan, fortunately.
âIf itâs difficult, canât we just reduce it a bit? Itâs no good to keep heating iron, too. Once youâve tapped on it, you have to cool it down.â
âThanks for the great advice, HortaâŚbut I think I can manage it.â Needless to say, if he wanted to stop their surprise attack, he just had to use his authority as the knight commander. In fact, Shine had originally been prepared for Evan to punish him. But, Evan had realized that this way of training was considerably better than he thought. Not just for him, but for everyone.
âMental exhaustion is unavoidable, thoughâŚâ Not only did the guys attacking Evan improve their abilities, but it also developed Evanâs senses as he had to prepare for such an attack. When he grew up, and the beginning of the main story of Yo-ma Great War 3 began, unexpected crises would begin in earnest. If he developed those senses now, he would be able to respond quickly to those situations.
âSpeaking of which, Iâm mastering how to deal with surprise attacks now. Itâll be a benefit to me in the future.â
âI heard that the dungeon knights training has begun in earnest. The expectations are greatâŚso Iâm worried. As you know, if expectations are too high, the disappointment will be as well.â Horta Benus was an upright individual who had trouble speaking subtly. Usually, such a line of conversation wouldnât be possible with a knight commander. However, Evan only laughed.
âNo need to worry, Horta. No matter how much others expect, theyâll see more than that.â
âIf you say so, then itâs fine.â Evan was the person who had helped him create a natural artifact in a few months, after all. Horta had a similar mindset about him, as Raihan did.
âBy the way, why did you come find me today? Is there something wrong with the artifact we created?â
âNo way. Besides, itâs Arishaâs responsibility now. If it dulls one day, I may ask you to repair it, but thereâs no problem with it.â
âIf so, then a new artifact?â Evan smiled in response to the elderly man who had a twinkle in his eyes.
âItâs not so easy to create one, especially not to ask for one every dayâŚno, Iâm thinking of making them one by one, but not yet. Letâs move away from artifacts.â
âThen what is it? I agreed to help you create artifacts.â Horta now seemed only to have thoughts of artifacts in his head after he managed to create one. Evan shrugged, knowing that this was the likely outcome.
âI wanted to talk to you about your growth as a blacksmith.â
âWellâŚas I succeeded in creating that thing, I felt that my limits were expanding. Iâm convinced now that my path wasnât wrong.â
âOf course. Creating natural artifacts is the most important experience needed for developing your blacksmith skills.â
âSkills? Experience?â Oops, he had forgotten that Horta didnât know those game terms. Evan gave him a rough idea of what he meant.
âI understand. Skills grow when you master them in a variety of ways, it makes sense.â He didnât know the terminology, but he had lived in this world. He had experience with the moments his skills grew.
âThen, shouldnât we focus on making artifacts?â
âSorry, Horta, but your skill level right now is still slightly too low to make them stably. The artifact you created this time was born mostly of luck, right?â Producing more wouldnât be feasible if they left it to chance, especially given the cost of materials. No matter how wealthy Evan was, it wouldnât be sustainable.
âWell, it was normally impossible to create them in the first placeâŚâ
âNo, you have to aim at creating them consistently. You will become such a great blacksmith.â
ââŚâ Evanâs firm voice filled Horta with a desire to live up to his expectations.
âSo, in order to do that, letâs develop your skills. You must become a blacksmith that can stably create artifacts.â
âBut how? I donât know any training method other than making new onesâŚif itâs just forging, Iâve been doing that up until this point.â
âI told you before, right? I came here to tell you about it.â Evan shrugged and searched through his memories on how to train the blacksmith skill from the official skill guide for the Yo-Ma Great War 3 game. The training method best suited for Horta was famous, but it wasnât easy to practice as the skill grew.
âItâs failure.â
âYes?â
âIf you fail to make a weapon, your skill will grow.â
ââŚYes?â It was commonly referred to as failure training. Rather than successfully expressing a skill, it was a system that granted experience for failure. It was useful in growing skills to a higher level, but many users resented it.
âAlthough it was possible to deliberately fail in a skill.â In other games famous for failure training, there was no system for deliberately failing in skill, so they often required players to buy equipment that deliberately lowered their stats.
âAre you telling me to deliberately ruin armaments?â
âRuining it just before completion is the most efficient.â
âI canât understand. How can you grow anything but a bad habit that way?â
âI donât really know either.â But didnât they say failure is the mother of success? It must be something similar. Well, who was the father of success? Horta became quiet as Evan fell alone into his deep thoughts.
âOkay, letâs do it.â
âOh, yes. Iâll try it.â Horta wouldnât deny his words. If Evan said to try it, he would. He had his doubts, but it was worth at least one attempt.
âIâll start working on one.â
âIt will probably rise tremendously. Oh, but only failure training wonât work, so mix it appropriately.â
âIâm not sure what you mean, but okay.â Horta nodded resolutely, and Evan nodded in satisfaction before leaving him. Now alone, Horta ignited the furnace.
âThis is taking me back to my apprenticeship.â Now, if he focused, failure was impossible. Forging was engraved into his very bones, but now he had to break it deliberately?
âFunny how failure is harder than succeeding.â It was interesting, at least. He had to focus on each and every movement that was once muscle memory. He felt strange like he was going back to when he first learned how to blacksmith. Finally, he shrugged.
â⌠Letâs do it.â He had to confirm it. He picked up a suitable piece of iron and started to smelt it.
âLetâs try a greatsword.â A small smile was drawn on his face as he whispered, raising his hammer up.
On that day, Horta Benus created a natural artifact by himself.