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Burdened by debts and on the edge of losing his workshop, Rivyn’s life turns around when he finds out that he got a mysterious System, which is different from the ones that every adventurer and blacksmith receive. This special System lets him create not only weapons and armor but potions, accessories, and Skill Books as well. Rivyn regains all his mechanical astuteness thus meaning he was given a second shot at success but at a great price. To progress he has to earn the system points for doing the hard tasks and doing it, better than anyone else.
On the story’s premise, Rivyn’s talent increases with conflicts among guilds that want to monopolize the skills within the powerful organization. However, Rivyn isn’t interested in either fighting for the Renegades or becoming one of them. His only focus is mastering the art of crafting—until danger forces him to confront the truth: as strength is dominant even a simple blacksmith sometimes has to use a sword for his own protection.
Given the looming complicated foes, guilds tempting and wooing him, and the ever present mystery of the System, Rivyn has to deal with the balance between craftsmanship and living. Will he grow up to be the world’s greatest blacksmith or will he be ravished by the powers that want to take him over?
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The start was good, and I was enjoying how it was progressing, but all of a sudden, wam bam, now I'm an S rank man with little to no blacksmithing going on. It becomes more of a fighting book rather than a blacksmithing one. I was looking forward to reading about a blacksmith going from F to S gradually, but he goes from F to S in like 20 chapters. The writing could also use some work, as there are occasional gender switches, incorrect math, and somewhat poor Grammer. The worst part, though, is switching from modern language to something from Medieval times, using thee, thou, etc. for no reason. Overall, I'd say it's a 3. If the author had stuck to the blacksmithing portion and not made him OP so fast that it gave me whiplash, then I would've kept reading it.
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