Chapter 230 - Fast Smith

Smithing has never been easier. There were two methods to get the same job done, and Rino picked the lazier alternative.

Fashioning the waterwheel into an automated hammer, Rino abused all the magic he could abuse and transformed the baby bars into different tool heads. Smithing was ten times easier than smelting because Rino only had to smelt the baby bars and pour them into clay moulds prepared by Ubel. Any fine-tuning could be hammered out manually on an anvil or by using the automated hammer.

Needless to say, Rino's choice was instant.

The only thing Rino had to note when using the automated hammer for smithing was the speed and intensity of each hammer. Rino could not exactly control them, and he made the costly mistake of trying to let the automated hammer flatten a jutted edge that only required a little pat.

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