Hammer Time

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the level 5 class quest. For the level 62 Levequest, see Hammer Time (Levequest).
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Hammer Time

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Quest giver
Brithael
Location
Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (X:10, Y:14)
Class
Blacksmith
Level
5
Required items
3 Bronze cross-pein hammer icon1.png  Bronze Cross-pein Hammer
Experience
Experience 1,434
Gil
Gil 194
Previous quest
Feature QuestMy First Cross-pein Hammer
Next quest
Feature QuestRiveting Ramblings
Patch
2.0

Forgemaster Brithael would like to evaluate your progress.

— In-game description


Rewards

In addition to the above, choose one of the following options:

Steps

Journal

  • Forgemaster Brithael would like to evaluate your progress.
  • Satisfied with your recent progress, Brithael has tasked you with crafting three bronze cross-pein hammers. He has also suggested a number of ways to acquire materials, such as mining and hunting. Craft three bronze cross-pein hammers and present them to the forgemaster.
  • Your hammers have met with Brithael's approval, and he rewards your efforts with a recruit's file, which should prove most useful in the days to come. He urges you to familiarize yourself with the tool, and return once you have gained more experience.

Dialogue

Brithael: Praise the Builder, I was afraid ye might've joined up with another crew! The thought of it pained me so much, I was down at the Wench till the mornin' bells, I was.
Brithael: But here you are, still brimmin' with potential—an' with some extra meat on yer smittin' arm, if me eyes don't deceive me!
Brithael: So, errr...somethin' new, somethin' new... O' course, how could I forget? [Player full name], I bid ye craft three bronze cross-pein hammers—jus' like the ones all our apprentice smitties use.
Brithael: Fer this ye'll need bronze, maple lumber, an' hempen cloth. Now, I know makin' the bronze won't pose ye no trouble, but allow me to offer ye a bit of advice regardin' the materials.
Brithael: If ye want to save yerself some coin, ye might consider minin' yer own copper an' tin out in the wilds.
Brithael: An' if that don't tickle yer fancy, ye might consider whackin' the odd coblyn till it stops movin'. They lug ore 'round with 'em, see. An' it ain't as if swingin' a sword's all that different from poundin' a lump o' metal into shape, is it?
Brithael: At the end o' the day, though, how ye go about gettin' the bits an' pieces don't matter to me. I jus' want to see if ye can make a decent hammer. Do what needs doin' an' come back when it's done.

Delivering items to Brithael

Brithael: Where are them hammers I asked for, lad/lass?

Cutscene

Brithael: Heh heh...seems last time weren't no fluke. This here's some impressive work, lad.
Brithael: Now, a layman might look at this an' think ye'd jus' stuck a piece o' bronze on a maple stick, but ye've done a damn sight more than that—whether ye know it or not.
Brithael: A hammer's a tool, after all, an' the head's got to grip the shaft fer tens o' thousands o' strikes.
Brithael: What's more, when a smitty's poundin' a red hot piece o' metal, his hammer takes up some o' the heat an' swells a touch. Which ain't a problem—unless it's a poorly made piece o' shite.
Brithael: Take it from me, lad/lass—there's few things more embarrassin' than flingin' a glowin' hammerhead over yer shoulder, straight into the eye o' yer newest apprentice—even if he did eventually get his sight back.
Brithael: But I reckon your hammers won't lead to any incidents like that!
Brithael: In short, I'm happy with what ye've done. Now, I'll spare us both the "don't rest on yer laurels" speech if it's all the same to you. Statin' the bleedin' obvious is best done with a drink in yer hand, I find.
Brithael: But well done, anyroad.
Brithael: Here, ye'll be needin' this.
Brithael: A hammer'll suffice few simple smithin', but complex jobs call fer a more delicate touch—which is what file gives ye. Usin' one alongside yer hammer'll make yer life a good deal easier, whatever yer craftin'.
Brithael: Try smithin' somethin' simple—I guarantee ye'll see the difference. An' when ye've done that, do it again. I want ye to practice till ye can wield that file as well as yer hammer! Once ye've got the hang of it, come back here fer another task!