
I, a Stone Man, Just Want to Forge
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Murphy is just a stoner who likes to bang things. After absorbing the remaining memory of a human craftsman, it gained the talent of [Craftsman's Hammer] - forging, it can become stronger. It's just that its ideas are a bit strange. What? You ask me why colder means hotter Why is escaping the earth equivalent to flying into the sky? Why does engraving runes require no brainpower? Because I think this can work! Being taciturn and fond of peace, it originally planned to spend its whole life knocking rocks. Until a dragon egg was smashed in front of Murphy, and he was forced to start his own business, so there was another stone craftsman in the legend. But as its creations continue to flow out, its reputation is getting bigger and bigger. It just attracts not only friends, but also troubles... Murphy was troubled. It just wants to forge in peace. So it thought about it and made a decision that was consistent with its status as a craftsman: Put these dragons, gods, and other random legendary creatures that influence its ironmaking-- Stuff it all into the stove.
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Keep updating, keep updating, keep updating, don't be unfinished, don't be unfinished, don't be unfinished.
Good-looking, self-created world, aboriginal protagonist, but with some knowledge and "scientific ideas" of aborigines from the previous era Not much fighting, mostly research? However, the combat power increases quite quickly. The world view has a certain degree of human supremacy. The protagonist's expressions often feel silly and cute, but the human supremacy and sometimes decisive killing and "high IQ" thinking are not worthy of this fool. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Good book worth reading, the plot is relatively calm?
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Keep updating, keep updating, keep updating, don't be unfinished, don't be unfinished, don't be unfinished.
Good-looking, self-created world, aboriginal protagonist, but with some knowledge and "scientific ideas" of aborigines from the previous era Not much fighting, mostly research? However, the combat power increases quite quickly. The world view has a certain degree of human supremacy. The protagonist's expressions often feel silly and cute, but the human supremacy and sometimes decisive killing and "high IQ" thinking are not worthy of this fool. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Good book worth reading, the plot is relatively calm?
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Craftsman, forging, invincible, omnipotent (can make anything, for example, a wheelchair with a speed of 180 per hour, a slime brand engine) If you like the survival and construction genre, you should like it. The protagonist is not a time traveler It's a stone man, it's been smart since it was a child. A golden finger with a similar system interface The craftsman knowledge of previous civilizations, the ever-changing hammer that can be upgraded (accompanied by spiritual treasures, wood → stone → metal), and crafting rewards (create items according to customer needs)



It thought for a while and made a decision that was consistent with its identity as a craftsman: to combine the dragons, gods, and other random legendary creatures that influenced its ironmaking. Stuff it all into the stove.










