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You don't remember the fact that the Thief in his party, the catgirl Nyannyan, is an "animasmith" who recites a magic spell and just poofs weapons / armour into existence, do you?
Ohhhh...you were talking about the shortstack! Right, right! Is she a blacksmith or it's an unique skill said race has? Some kind of deity who bestows her weapons? I agree, it's a stretch but this guy main job is blacksmith, yet he does everything besides being an actual blacksmith!
 
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Ohhhh...you were talking about the shortstack! Right, right! Is she a blacksmith or it's an unique skill said race has? Some kind of deity who bestows her weapons? I agree, it's a stretch but this guy main job is blacksmith, yet he does everything besides being an actual blacksmith!
Some skill the beastmen of that world occasionally get that lets them entreat deities to make weapons / armour known as "dragonkillers", as I recall.
 
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Some skill the beastmen of that world occasionally get that lets them entreat deities to make weapons / armour known as "dragonkillers", as I recall.
In that case, I'd argue that it's actually fine that they just manifest the weapons in, since they're basically going "hey god, I could really use a weapon for my friend here, can you hook me up?"
It'd be weirder, in that situation, if they then had to make the weapons themselves instead of the gods they're entreating just manifesting them into the world.

In-universe, the reason for the "smith" part of "animasmith" was probably something like "they create special weapons" > "the people who normally create weapons (of the standard variety) are usually blacksmiths" > "the word 'blacksmith' is sometimes shortened to just 'smith'" > "we should call them 'animasmiths' (with the 'anima' part coming from either the fact that they have animal traits, or possibly due to souls having something to do with either the way they create things or the weapons themselves)".
 
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In that case, I'd argue that it's actually fine that they just manifest the weapons in, since they're basically going "hey god, I could really use a weapon for my friend here, can you hook me up?"
It'd be weirder, in that situation, if they then had to make the weapons themselves instead of the gods they're entreating just manifesting them into the world.

In-universe, the reason for the "smith" part of "animasmith" was probably something like "they create special weapons" > "the people who normally create weapons (of the standard variety) are usually blacksmiths" > "the word 'blacksmith' is sometimes shortened to just 'smith'" > "we should call them 'animasmiths' (with the 'anima' part coming from either the fact that they have animal traits, or possibly due to souls having something to do with either the way they create things or the weapons themselves)".
Very necro, much wow. Regardless, it's still silly to me that you can just manifest weapons and armour like that, lol.
 
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So rom what I've gathered, the magic weapons aren't unique. She gave him a name of a random sword and he goes "oh this one". Like I thought they'd ask for "a sword that can do this, this and this" not "hey this sword already exists and I want it".
Is there a magic weapon catalog we can browse before yall just jam a rock into my sword?
 
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You know, I feel like I've seen this trope a few times, and it's enough for me to know that I don't like girls who'd nonchalantly bathe at the MC's house. Sure, on one hand it can be said that she trusts him enough that he won't attack her while she's at her most vulnerable, but on the other hand it's such an out of place thing that shouldn't happen until they either start going out or are living together, married or otherwise. It's also a subtle hint at showing how much of a doormat MC is, and with how much he had put up with in his previous guild, it kind of matches. First it's just barging into his house to use his bath without permission, then the next thing you know she'll be asking him to get her favorite soaps and hair products like she owns the place, and soon enough we'll be back at square one where the story began.
Sorry for replying on an old comment. But do you remember what other series have this trope?

I was about to say that it's rare to have a girl who is comfortable, and even intruded on MC. I was more used to seeing the girl get angry when being told to use his bath.
 
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Sorry for replying on an old comment. But do you remember what other series have this trope?

I was about to say that it's rare to have a girl who is comfortable, and even intruded on MC. I was more used to seeing the girl get angry when being told to use his bath.
I've read a lot of series over the years to where it's very rare of me to remember their titles, and frankly, I might only have vague recollections to those similar instances that could be misinterpreted as something else. Perhaps at the time of writing that comment, such instances were still fresh enough in my mind for me to remember them, but I'm sorry to say that I do not remember them at this time.

A girl getting angry at a guy when asked to use his shower, though? I'm unfamiliar with it, but I can understand that existing in a series as much as a girl getting angry at a guy using her bath (both the sources of said girls' anger, of which, is likely stemming from some annoying misunderstanding that they'd rapidly jump to as the sole conclusion without hearing the guys' side of the story).
 

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