Dwarf Caverns, Industrial AreaIn the 13 worlds, weapons went by ranks.
The ranks went as such:
Common grade, plain swords, bows, staffs, etc
Uncommon grade, items with one rune of one element imbued in them
Rare grade, items with more than two runes of one element imbued within them
Unique grade, items which had two or more runes of two elements in them.
Copper grade, items with runes of three different elements.
Iron grade, items with at least one 'rare' element rune like the holy, dark, poison, ice elements.
Silver grade for items with two rare element runes
Gold grade for items with five rare element runes or ten element runes
Quasi-world grade, items which cannot be replicated and contained over a hundred runes and over ten rare element runes giving it the ability to absorb the element essence around it and store it, releasing it when needed.
World grade items were items which could transform into a human form and had achieved what would be labelled as 'human-like' emotions and had the ability to break laws which were lower than of the the wielder's laws.
How are these items made?
Items are made by 'Forge Masters' which have unique laws or skills within them which allow for them to forge items.
These forge masters are classed into low forge, mid forge, high forge, grand forge and Forge god.
The difference between each level was astronomical.
A low forge master could only make common weapons and only had a 10% chance of successfully forging an uncommon weapon while a mid forge master could make common weapons and had a 50% chance of crafting an uncommon weapon while having a 5% success rate for rare weapons.
Dwarves were all the envy of many people they were inborn grand forge masters and had an inborn skill, [Royal Rune] which allowed for the creation of a Gold grade item with no chance of failure and a Quasi class item with a 80% success rate and world grade items with 50% success.
However, the downside to this skill was the fact that they required double the materials and took a hundred times the normal time needed.
For common and uncommon grades, the price markup was still acceptable.
However, for silver grade equipment and above, double the materials would mean for a large amount of money wasted.
However, now that Bell had given the dwarves the necessary materials, all he had to do was wait.
He was hoping for at least a gold grade item.
In the past two days, Bell had collected quite a few gifts from the dwarves ranging from ores to swords, bows, halberds, shields etc.
At this point of time, Bell had just held on to said items to keep as souvenirs.
Another day passed and the sword was ready.

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