Forging EXP was judged based on the standard of molding, hammering and assembling.
The more complete they were, the more XP there was. If the forging failed, the amount of XP would be very low.
The most crucial step for the success of the forge was the hammering.
A good Blacksmith could do the hammering well and the success rate and chances of having a rare product would be higher. Naturally, the amount of XP would be high too.
If hammering was not done well, the success rate would be low and the XP gained would be low too.
This was also why even after <
If there was no hammering, this huge obstacle, everyone could just accumulate EXP and become a forgemaster.
Everyone was well-versed. They had seen the world too. Although they did not know what the standard of a forgemaster was, they could tell that Choba 345's hammering was very skilled.