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New Armor for the Wildcat Claws
With the mass production of White Rank armor, there's something that has undoubtedly changed: my skill in magic tailoring.
I should have better control than when I started making White Rank equipment.
With this improvement, I might be able to tackle that shelved project too!

Once I made up my mind, I retrieved something from the back of the warehouse.
It was a material I had collected when hunting in "Daigo Seventeen."
Back then, I couldn't handle it with my skill level, but now, I feel like I can do it.
I tried cutting the Wonder Deer leather into a cloak-like shape, and it worked well.
This should be suitable for making armor or robes.
Now, I just need to ask the Wildcat Claws team about their preferences.

"The Wonder Deer leather armor we hunted before?"

"Yes, that's right. My skills have finally caught up, so I'm thinking of making it soon. What kind of armor would you like?"

"I'd like full-body armor that provides complete protection."

Keuko wanted a full-body armor.

"I'd like full-body protection too, but I also want to maintain mobility."

Uhina’s request was similar to Keuko’s, but she wanted some mobility.

"I'd be fine with armor that protects vital spots only. I use a bow, so mobility is very important."

Akumi was fine with only vital spot protection.

"I'd like armor similar to Akumi’s, focused on protecting vital spots, and if possible, a robe."

Hmm, Tomoa wanted armor similar to Akumi’s and also a robe.

I think all the requests are in.

First, the main material will be Wonder Deer leather.
It's indispensable.
I tried it and it's so tough that a regular knife won't even scratch it.
However, it has some elasticity, so it might be good to enchant it to add even more elasticity, making it more like clothing or armor.

Next is the Gaya Tortoise's plastron.
It's the belly part of the Gaya Tortoise's shell, and I can use it as a material for magic tailoring.
However, while I can change its shape, once it's transformed, it becomes a hard, solid mass, so it's better suited for the armor part.

Lastly, the Mana Spider Silk.
I've only recently been able to use it as a material.
It's a fabric with high magic resistance, and when tailored into clothing or armor using magic tailoring, it becomes even more magic resistant.
In terms of physical durability, it's not as strong as leather armor, so I'll use it on the inside of the robe.

With the materials gathered, the next step was to draw the shapes for each part on the pattern and include an illustration of the finished product in the process.
With the amount of material being quite significant and complex, I needed separate patterns for each part.
As a result, I also needed separate patterns for the finished products.
It was quite a strain on the magic paper pattern resources.

But the finished products turned out satisfactorily, so it's all good.
The day after completing the equipment, I distributed it to everyone and asked if it restricted their movement.
Keuko and Uhina's armor was made from nearly entirely from the Gaya Tortoise plastron and was exceptionally sturdy.
Akumi and Tomoa's armor only utilized the Gaya Tortoise plastron for vital areas, with other parts reinforced by layering the Wonder Deer leather.
Tomoa's requested robe had the exterior made from Wonder Deer leather and the interior from the Mana Spider Silk.
This resulted in a robe that was both physically and magically durable.

Yep, I did my best!

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