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<div class="section-text"><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Welcome Blacksmith!</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>If you are reading this, you will likely have purchased your own Smithy.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Hours of hot toil, bending the elements to your will, lay ahead.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Smithing is a smoky art. It is a labour of love, sweat and giving things a good old hammering.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>I have forged this book to help you out on the journey into the world of iron and muscle.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Well, I have written it.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>To begin, the basics. There are multiple types of ore you can mine.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Use these combined with a mould to create your works.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Customers will come into your shop and either ask for something off your shelves or request orders.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Some customers are more patient than others, so if you need more time, just yell at them from the forge... they will understand.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>When you finish crafting an item, you can send it to the shelf or your order cabinet.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>It is recommended that 2 people run a smithy... one for the shop and one for the forge.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Someone charming is better-placed selling, and someone strong and accurate is a better fit for the crafting.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Do not forget to use your Ledger to set opening hours, check accounts, hire and fire and gain perks.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Also, use the stock cupboard to check inventory and order stock.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>And at the end of the day, do not forget to interact with the sign to close up!</div></div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 29 August 2025
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Smiths Don't Have to be Depressing by Anne Ville
Welcome Blacksmith!
If you are reading this, you will likely have purchased your own Smithy.
Hours of hot toil, bending the elements to your will, lay ahead.
Smithing is a smoky art. It is a labour of love, sweat and giving things a good old hammering.
I have forged this book to help you out on the journey into the world of iron and muscle.
Well, I have written it.
To begin, the basics. There are multiple types of ore you can mine.
Use these combined with a mould to create your works.
Customers will come into your shop and either ask for something off your shelves or request orders.
Some customers are more patient than others, so if you need more time, just yell at them from the forge... they will understand.
When you finish crafting an item, you can send it to the shelf or your order cabinet.
It is recommended that 2 people run a smithy... one for the shop and one for the forge.
Someone charming is better-placed selling, and someone strong and accurate is a better fit for the crafting.
Do not forget to use your Ledger to set opening hours, check accounts, hire and fire and gain perks.
Also, use the stock cupboard to check inventory and order stock.
And at the end of the day, do not forget to interact with the sign to close up!