Types Of Flames

History
Much like everything in the world, all flames have Levels. However, between the Levels, there are so-called 'Great Boundaries'. For instance, Level 1 and Level 20 Flames fall under the same boundary; although Level 20 Flame would undoubtedly be much stronger and better, it wouldn't be to the point of completely suppressing the other. On the other hand, Level 21 Flame would be a whole new world. So, the Flames are categorized into Four Boundaries – at least those Flames that have been discovered so far. There is Mortal Boundary, for flames Level 1 to 20, Great Boundary, for flames Level 21 to 49, Mystic Boundary, for flames Level 50 to 99 and Peak Boundary for Level 100 Flames. However, most are certain that there are flames beyond Level 100, so we simply call these theorized existences Void Flames.

Mortal Boundary Flames -
All flames in the Mortal Boundary only have the slightest of chances of granting special effect to the crafted item. And, even if by some miracle the special effect is attached, it will be abysmally weak. These flames are usually used to craft army weapons and armors, as they are extremely common and all blacksmiths can work with them.

Great Boundary Flames -
These require some level of mastery and knowledge on the side of a blacksmith, but also have much better chance of special effects, better sharpness, sturdiness etc. Of course, resources that Mortal Boundary Flames have no chance of melting and controlling can be melted by Great Boundary Flames. They are usually used to supply some great figures with weapons and armors, such as the King's armor and weapons.