I love how the whole game takes place in this dark, realistic medieval setting, and then the customer who showed up is just straight up flat white papery anime drawing
WHERES THE BLACKSMITH, markliplier The Crooked Man playthrough part 6, at around 2:10, he mentioned he had a game in mind, anybody know if he actually made it?
& tempering is done by heating the metal to the upper third of its subcritical temp and quenching in oil water or forced air. he was basically dunking a melted rod into the water sharpening it and selling a sharpened rod with a wood handle. i guess it could be used as a bronze truncheon
Tutorial: "You will have to buy a pickaxe." Mark: "Do I have a pickaxe?" Tutorial: "Aim for a temperature range of 700-870 degrees." Mark: "What temperature do I go for? I'll go for 900."
Ah damn I was gonna comment something along the lines of "after many years, Mark has finally found the blacksmith... After asking "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?" So many times, who would've know that the real blacksmith... Was himself." But you beat me to it xd Great how people can have similar thinking
I met an actual blacksmith once. Not like, someone who does blacksmithing for fun, but someone whose job was being accurately representing traditional blacksmithing. He was making nails. For a house. One at a time. By hand. For an _entire house_ He was an experienced blacksmith, so it only took him about a minute to make each individual nail. _For an entire house_
I apprenticed for a blacksmith here in norway after high school we made nails, hinges, scythes for cutting grass and honestly the hinges was the biggest pain not the nails
@@BigCountry2025 here it's a protected profession so all you have to do is ask, fill some paperwork and send it to the county you're in and have a willing blacksmith sadly there's not that many left in norway
Hello everyone! This review is amazing and very fun! We are developers of this game. We are happy that Markiplier finally found the blacksmith)))) Soon we will announce an update of the game with a new content and of course with a bug fixing. Thank you Markiplier, thank you all !
@@TheBloRangeSplotion1 In case nobody answered, Tempering is a process of repetition. You need to do it more than once to actually be tempered. This game goes about it in a weird way with a Chance system rather than a progress system.
Heat treating in the simulator: "Looks like the fire went out, we should be good. Lets do some sharpening now." Heat treating in real life: **Unnecessary cursing due to the slightest warp**
Markiplier: "After all these years I have found the blacksmith." My Creeping memory from the past, of Markiplier: "WHERES THE BLACKSMITHHHHHHH, WHHHEERRREEE ISSS HEEEE"
Once I saw the title, I messaged my friend a photo of the title/thumbnail and said "That feeling when you're trying to find the blacksmith, but after all these years, you find out you ARE the blacksmith" ahahah
26:00 and that day, Mark learned what being a blacksmith, or any artist, is actually like. People don't want your stuff -- they want you to work on their stuff.
When he kept asking for the blacksmith, so many years ago, Mark finally determined that if he can't find the blacksmith, he himself will become the blacksmith he wishes to see in the world!
FYI for anyone who wants to play this game, his frustration with the instructions is 100 percent legit. I was pulling my hair out. And I'm a pretty calm duder. Also, if the guy who made this game happens to see this comment: Please, for all that is good in the world, put a lot more work into the sound design of the music. It sounds like you used Sibelius(Sheet music composition software) and imported your composition using their midi sounds. The composition is actually pretty good (Though it doesn't really fit the mood of blacksmithing in a fantasy world). It's the sounds themselves. If you need someone to transpose your music into another program and make some better sounding instruments, let me know. I'll do it for free if it means I can enjoy this game more.
Not only is the sound design poor, but they used someone else's art for the patrons at the door. More specifically, they used a dress up game for them instead of hiring an artist, and I kinda doubt they got permission to use it.
@@dolynpi7834 I knew it looked familiar, the artist(s?) of those sprites had games I used to play, thought maybe this person was the same person but it didn't add up with the way the game looks.
@@dolynpi7834 It could have been generic anime game assets. Generally game devs that are just making their own game will either pay a small fee to use them and thats why you'll see them in other games, but theres also free game assets. Just because you see game art in more than one game doesn't necessarily mean its stolen, I'd look up their sources before tossing around accusations like that...
To update this, dolldivine has taken on the project of remastering all of rinmaru’s games and reuploading them (with permissions of course) so this game is now playable on dolldivine along with all her others!
@@Sugary-Stardust Quench it in oil to temper it to a strong metal. When you sharpen or smack it with something hard you should hear a beautiful clear clang from the metal. If it doesn't sing it isn't quenched or tempered properly. Quenching in water messes with the temperature of metal too much unlike oil
@@Sugary-Stardust what Shire said, quenching in water is possible, but must be done very carefully, water cools down metal much faster than oil, causing it to get too hard, brittle, and causing stress fractures. Sometimes it can straight up just break in the water
@@harrisenlysaght The Mulan remake, though I like to think it's a... _bit_ better. The original definitely carried stronger messages about anyone being able to do things, but the new one kind of threw a lot of that away with Mulan being _special_ and having super magic.
I can actually see myself getting addicted to this. I have always liked repetitive work (I guess the rhythm of it always appealed to me), and I've always had an obsession with swords, and I'm a lover of fantasy. Even if there is no story mode, I can see myself just playing this for hours while creating an entire imaginary plot the whole time. I might actually consider look into this game (even if it is a little buggy) xD Thanks for showcasing!
@@kamikazebanzai1005 now it all makes sense now, in eleusis there was no blacksmith around, and that monster markiplier trying to find the blacksmith, "he was the blacksmith the whole time", maybe that man he murdered and took the key he didn't recognized him (dumb but funny thinking about it)
Those skill points being like "He don't see us?" "You see me?" "Yes I see you, you see me?" "Hell yeah I see you. All of us sitting here looking like boosts to blacksmithing. We see each other."
You don't get subscribers that way, as all you will do is annoy people and make them report your account for spamming comments. You get subscribers by having good content first and foremost, the second thing you need is a good channel name. Your current name is again something nobody would bother with. In all honesty I highly doubt your story, as that sounds about as disingenuous as telling everyone you will subscribe to everyone who subscribes to you. It's not conventional to do that, and so this whole thing is shady.
Real blacksmith and knife maker here! It was fun watching you play this game. The accuracy of it is pretty questionable but I will say it’s hard, frustrating and I have spent a lot of time running around my shop wondering where the hell some of my stuff is ( I lost pommels all the time Mark don’t feel bad lol ).
@@MarMonkey2606 Especially so with the welders! Heat management is the name of the game when it comes to welding thin sheet metal, and aluminum needs special attention since it has a lower melting point. Controlling heat is also the sole factor in getting pretty colors in welds beads, once everything is said and done
@@AGMertzy Not to mention with certain positions or processes and on certain materials and gauges of metal it can be of even grave importance to manage heat, in some cases waiting to weld on metal that you've been going on for a while. This was actually a big part of learning to do vertical on stick.
@@theinstitute1324 so true. First time I ever welded vertical up with stick, I was welding a t-joint out 3x6x3/8 steel. I got about two inches away from the top when my weld pool washed out. So I ended up with a massive pit in my piece and right below that pit I had a massive blob of steel that had run back down my bead. Took me a week or two for about an hour a day to figure out how to consistently not do that.
This is actually accurate Mark, I see you’re saying Damascus like you’re surprised by the word What that actually is, is just a type of steel that’s been folded over itself and stretched back out, kinda like dough What this does is pull impurities to the surface, so you actually have a much stronger steel
@@paulandersbullecer3152 not entirely true, its a long story but it turned out to be a specific natural alloy of steel that was refined using the crucible steel method, so it was very pure, and that alloy had a dark and light stripe pattern in it. The folding proccess was another way of removing impurities but not for damascus, that was just low quality high carbon steel that needed the extra work to make it more pure, Modern day what people make and call damascus is very pure steel of 2 different alloys forge welded together to make cool patterns, and is just as strong as any other modern steel blade, some times less so if the smith messed up the forge welds.
@@neitzchejesse4603I’m a blade smithing fan but correct me if I’m wrong but don’t the old Damascus blades have carbon nanotubes which if true is like how?
Actual blacksmiths watching Forged in Fire: Great, so now a bunch of couch potatoes are going to tell me how to do my job. Awesome, I did not get enough of this from the weebs.
@@lady_deaths_head no. The game wanted him to temper it, but he just quenched and re-quenched. Tempering is heating the material to just below critical temperature and then allowing it to air cool. This is why industry refers to it as a quenched and tempered material. Two separate processes.
"There's another blacksmith simulator, called My little Blacksmith Shop. But its cutesy and adorable." The black humanoid demon with red eyes: ... how dare you
@@theblazingblight Well, at least in real life, you're supposed to reheat the metal to *below* the melting point (which is why his swords were melted) and then cool it several times. Each time you reheat and cool the sword, it makes it less brittle.
Yeah I tried the game after I saw him playing it and during the tutorial I had to do the heating and cooling like four times before it said it was good. Then with my next sword it only took once.
Mystic Seaport made me want to become a blacksmith just so I could build my own swords. And the idea of being around hot molten metal was highly appealing. Now, I still think it would be cool to make my own weapons, but understanding the human brain in all aspects is way more interesting.
Markiplier complaining about having to keep going back to the forge: "Gah, this thing with the heat. Maybe if I swung faster" Me: *laughing in Blacksmith*
im no expert but after hardening the blade by quenching it in oil you need to put it in an oven at a certain temperature to let the blade cool slowly after which helps it soften a bit and not be as brittle and all he did was quench it in oil
He quenched the blade. He didn’t temper it. To temper, he’d have to heat it below critical temperature and let it cool slowly. Usually done now a days in some sort of oven. Although, I don’t understand why someone would quench and temper a bronze blade after it’s finished since that would only soften it. I’m a blacksmith but I don’t work with bronze.
I love how the whole game takes place in this dark, realistic medieval setting, and then the customer who showed up is just straight up flat white papery anime drawing
an erofu at that
@@kirknay what is an erofu
They didn't even draw it, that pic was definitely made with one of those anime avatar creators, I recognize the style
@@louie9355 play on words with syllabic language. Elf (e-ro-fu)
@@the13throse
It is. I remember playing that anime avatar creator.
Mark: “I could just tell by the color”
Actual blacksmiths: “you right”
Yes I know one his name is Leo valdez
As a blacksmith i agree
@@Cubsfan_75 He really is the best of blacksmiths
I know several blacksmiths that make swords and other bladed weapons. One of their daughter is a good friend of mine.
They make some gorgeous pieces.
@@localdegenerate6891 how does one even get into blacksmithing
I love this simulator series he’s got going. Every single one is hilarious
WHERES THE BLACKSMITH, markliplier The Crooked Man playthrough part 6, at around 2:10, he mentioned he had a game in mind, anybody know if he actually made it?
Simulator. Simulation. This tells alot about what is going on.
YES
I agree
Wait until he finds a murder simulator
The dark is realistic. In a blacksmith shop you judge the temp of the steel based on color of the glow. It needs to be dark to see the color.
& tempering is done by heating the metal to the upper third of its subcritical temp and quenching in oil water or forced air. he was basically dunking a melted rod into the water sharpening it and selling a sharpened rod with a wood handle. i guess it could be used as a bronze truncheon
@@0utcast😮😮
@@0utcast Can you explain that for the people who don't understand scientific terms?
@@shadowxthevampiressofficial what was scientific about that? his comment seemed straightforward.
@@samusaran13372 Wonderful for you. The way they talked about the temperature is like a university level riddle.
Next is gonna be "Markiplier Simulator," at this rate.
I think we all know where this is going
Things got weird when the Existential Dread DLC dropped.
Markiplier simulator simulator
*I DARE YOU TO COMMENT "YFGA" IN MY LATEST VIDEO*
_DO IT NOW_
We have to stop him, before hes gonna play every simulator there is
Tutorial: "You will have to buy a pickaxe."
Mark: "Do I have a pickaxe?"
Tutorial: "Aim for a temperature range of 700-870 degrees."
Mark: "What temperature do I go for? I'll go for 900."
he needs no tur-turiel
Typical Mark 🤣😂🤣😂
@@oxfanblink4115 Where the fuck did you get those.
Mark years ago: "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?!"
Mark today: "WHERE'S THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BLACKSMITH?!"
Mabey the blacksmith was the friends we made along the way
What about a series called "markiplier tries" where he can learn cool skills like blacksmithing from a pro irl?
@Lady Hibiscus that was i eluesis right?
WHERE ISMTHE BLACKSMITH ? !
@@bre08005 or markiplier learns
This comment f**king killed me!!😂🤣
now I understand why the blacksmiths from rpg games are always so grumpy
Mark: Where’s the blacksmith!?
Me: Who’s the blacksmith?
Drax: Why’s the blacksmith?
No one: How's the blacksmith?
Best comment
What's the blacksmith?
OMGAWD YEEEEEESSSS
When’s the blacksmith?
Almost 8 years later, Markiplier finally finds out that HE was the blacksmith all along.
And the important think is about the blacks and smiths we made along the way
anyone kno what episode it was
@@corbant3224 WHEREEESSSS THE BLACCLL SMITTHHHH
Ah damn
I was gonna comment something along the lines of "after many years, Mark has finally found the blacksmith... After asking "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?" So many times, who would've know that the real blacksmith... Was himself."
But you beat me to it xd
Great how people can have similar thinking
Biggest plot twist🤯
"Do you know the blacksmith?"
"Of course I know him. He's me"
Star wars
I approve
I met an actual blacksmith once. Not like, someone who does blacksmithing for fun, but someone whose job was being accurately representing traditional blacksmithing.
He was making nails.
For a house.
One at a time.
By hand.
For an _entire house_
He was an experienced blacksmith, so it only took him about a minute to make each individual nail.
_For an entire house_
Holy shite
Seems like a lot of quick repetitive motions
I apprenticed for a blacksmith here in norway after high school we made nails, hinges, scythes for cutting grass and honestly the hinges was the biggest pain not the nails
@@BigCountry2025 here it's a protected profession so all you have to do is ask, fill some paperwork and send it to the county you're in and have a willing blacksmith sadly there's not that many left in norway
Its hard work and takes patience but seeing the process and it all coming together is so satisfying.
They all ask where's the blacksmith... but never how's the blacksmith
Ill do you one better...Why is the blacksmith
What is the blacksmith
@@nubsmcthiccc when is the blacksmith and whos the blacksmith
How is the blacksmith? Now I'm curious.
Or how about: the blacksmith?
I wanted to do something, but I had no ideas sorry
Game: total nonsense for Mark
Mark’s response: “Anyone got a pickaxe?”
Mark: *I'd like to work in the mines*
30 seconds later: *WTF IS THAAAAATTTTT*
I actually got the game and put in 10 hours. This was a great tutorial on what not to do.
Lol I died when he said that😂😂😂😂
Mark: knocking on door "Wheres the Blacksmith!?"
Blacksmith Mark: hears knocking "Shut up! Go away! I got NO SWORDS!"
pffft basically
Omg this needs to be animated 😂
Pls somebody make that cartoon or an edit at the least
Past Markiplier yelling at present Markiplier
Hello everyone! This review is amazing and very fun! We are developers of this game. We are happy that Markiplier finally found the blacksmith)))) Soon we will announce an update of the game with a new content and of course with a bug fixing. Thank you Markiplier, thank you all !
I hope it'll also explain some things more so that markimoo won't rage again if he takes another crack at this game lol
What did he do wrong with the tempering?
@@TheBloRangeSplotion1 yea honestly what did he do wrong with tempering ._.
@@TheBloRangeSplotion1 In case nobody answered, Tempering is a process of repetition. You need to do it more than once to actually be tempered. This game goes about it in a weird way with a Chance system rather than a progress system.
I have some training in blacksmithing and I have to say, this game is surprisingly accurate.
"How many simulator games you wanna play?"
Mark: *Y E S .*
It's kinda sus at this point, almost like Mark is trying to tell us that he's a simulation...
I thought I was the only one who thought that he was trying to tell us something by playing Simulator games. @Jessie R. we are smart
@@shatteredreality_513 when markimoo is sus 😳😳
Im lovin it honestly ,,
No, this isn't GrayStillPlays. Don't ruin his thing by giving it to someone else.
The real Blacksmith was the friends we made along the way.
The real way was the blacksmith we made along the friends
Ok I think this is a joke that I don’t get
The real friends was the way we made along the blacksmith
But were they tempered?
Lol I had the same comment too! Glad to know I wasn't alone with this joke
Mark: "[The other game] it's cutesy and adorable"
The other game: is actually a horror game
Doki doki lit club-
Doki Doki the return of Yuri :)
doki doki literature clu-
Heat treating in the simulator: "Looks like the fire went out, we should be good. Lets do some sharpening now."
Heat treating in real life: **Unnecessary cursing due to the slightest warp**
Unnecessary? Unnecessary?!
@@J-Boy69420 oh yes I feel that way too 😂
oh it's necessary alright
please be straight, please be straight, please be straight....FFFUUUUUUCCKKKKKKK
@@brandonwheeler2226don't you hate it when your blade comes out as gay
the knocking on the door is actually just markiplier from years ago asking for a blacksmith
"WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?!"
true
WARES THUH BLAYUCKSMEEYUTH?!?!?!?
*GASP!* SUCH THEORIE!!
What?
Markiplier: "After all these years I have found the blacksmith."
My Creeping memory from the past, of Markiplier: "WHERES THE BLACKSMITHHHHHHH, WHHHEERRREEE ISSS HEEEE"
Once I saw the title, I messaged my friend a photo of the title/thumbnail and said "That feeling when you're trying to find the blacksmith, but after all these years, you find out you ARE the blacksmith" ahahah
@@CreativeCarrah yes
I scream that to this day
ah good times
@@porkfreegaming5278 what video is this from?
Us: "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH"
Mark: "HE IS ME"
No one cares
@@jameswent48 224 likes says otherwise.
Nolegs is a fan of markiplier confirmed
@@jameswent48 Go be a downer somewhere else man, no one asked for you’re negativity.
Wait, if the blacksmith is mark. Is the blacksmith real???
26:00 and that day, Mark learned what being a blacksmith, or any artist, is actually like. People don't want your stuff -- they want you to work on their stuff.
When he kept asking for the blacksmith, so many years ago, Mark finally determined that if he can't find the blacksmith, he himself will become the blacksmith he wishes to see in the world!
2013: "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?!"
2021: "Fine, I'll do it myself."
Dramatically picks up infinity chisel
what about the guy who keeps putting the rake on the ladder
Lol
after 8 years he has returned a changed man
+3 Skill Poins
You know what? This seems like a fun game, and I'm gonna play it
Tell me how it goes because it does look fun despite the lack of direction.
You know what? I don't even care
Is it free?
My dad yells at me
It looks like an absolute hell of an experience but ok
Mark then: WHERES THE BLACKSMITH
Mark now: Little did I know, the blacksmith was me all along.
@Zach Saris 🤣
Maybe the real blacksmith was the friends we made along the way
so beautiful man. makes me tear up
Other You-tubers;
"Ah, a blacksmithing game, it's so relaxing!"
Markiplier:
*Horror Game Music Intensifies*
@I'm Legit Subbbing To Everyone Who Subbs To Me I will eat your kidney
No joke i thought that horror background music was the game's, it was lixian goddamn it
@@childishgrimm9610 i call his lungs
@@childishgrimm9610 Can I have his liver?
@@iamthehype3684 i’ll take the small intestines
FYI for anyone who wants to play this game, his frustration with the instructions is 100 percent legit. I was pulling my hair out. And I'm a pretty calm duder. Also, if the guy who made this game happens to see this comment: Please, for all that is good in the world, put a lot more work into the sound design of the music. It sounds like you used Sibelius(Sheet music composition software) and imported your composition using their midi sounds. The composition is actually pretty good (Though it doesn't really fit the mood of blacksmithing in a fantasy world). It's the sounds themselves. If you need someone to transpose your music into another program and make some better sounding instruments, let me know. I'll do it for free if it means I can enjoy this game more.
Not only is the sound design poor, but they used someone else's art for the patrons at the door. More specifically, they used a dress up game for them instead of hiring an artist, and I kinda doubt they got permission to use it.
@@dolynpi7834 I knew it looked familiar, the artist(s?) of those sprites had games I used to play, thought maybe this person was the same person but it didn't add up with the way the game looks.
This is a recurring problem with smaller titles. They just have the vaguest instructions known to man, and its absolutely infuriating.
@@dolynpi7834 It could have been generic anime game assets. Generally game devs that are just making their own game will either pay a small fee to use them and thats why you'll see them in other games, but theres also free game assets. Just because you see game art in more than one game doesn't necessarily mean its stolen, I'd look up their sources before tossing around accusations like that...
duder
“The Blacksmith was the friends we made along the way.” - Thomas Jefferson or something
I like dabi to lol
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet.” - Abraham Lincoln
Sun Tzu- The Art of War
Im pretty sure it was Thomas the tank engine that said that
Hello dabi, OR TODOROKIS BROTHER.
I almost choked on my popcorn when I saw the person asked for thier sword sharpened! That's from a dress-up game that can no longer run without flash.
Pretty sure it’s on mobile, now? Worth checking
Had the same reaction, I have a feeling the art was stolen
Do you happen to remember the name of the game?
@@sonawoo should be the Rinmaru mega anime avatar creator
To update this, dolldivine has taken on the project of remastering all of rinmaru’s games and reuploading them (with permissions of course) so this game is now playable on dolldivine along with all her others!
When you said that "we've found the blacksmith", it gave me good flashbacks.
You joined TH-cam two years ago
@@lorenzog5826 Yeah, but Ive been watching markiplier since 2013
@@lorenzog5826 that means he could’ve just not made an account🥱🥱
Minecraft?!
@@w_ilcox hey our profile pics
Markiplier: "i want to be at the top of the list"
TH-cam:*gives #1 trending for gaming*
not anymore, he is #2 now
@@theexecutionerk cause of fuckig puppies lmaooo
Doesn't show for me tho.
@@MG-lc5rn me neither
@@peperoni3034 not the puppies!
"The real blacksmith was the friends we made along the way"
😂😂
Is that the true ending of One Piece?
Ah yes
Dammit! I came down here just to comment that!
"No I want my fucking sword"
I like to think younger Markiplier is running around outside the shop punching people and yelling "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH"
As someone who does blacksmithing as a hobby, this was hilarious.
How do you temper a sword?
That’s sick
Sounds awesome! I can’t wait till I try it
@@BlackLotus070 you dont even have to be an blacksmith to know that
@@user-on4bb8oo6t it’s still a valid question
Mark: "I'm not a masochist"
Also Mark: *"I want there to be pressure. I want there to be pressure to perform. I want there to be stakes"*
Only to test my body of course, no other reason
Without stakes and pressure life is boring though lol I'm with mark on this one this time xD
Mark really went from: “WHERE’S THE BLACKSMITH?!?!”
To: “I’m the blacksmith!”
Mark has a crush on ethan
He was always the blacksmith, he just never knew it
@@iguanotorious9806that's a cursed comment
@@Dragnulls what does that have to do with anything in this situation?
@@hauntermoon8266 just report, don't reply
Mark yelling at people to stop bothering him while he's blacksmithing.
Also Mark: refuses to use the Do Not Disturb sign on the door.
Maybe the blacksmith was the friends we made along the way.
Yes it maybe was🤔
But are they tempered in friendship?
Yeah take the blacksmith out for a pint after work 😁
maybe we should smith the friends we made along the way.
"But sometimes, the -gold- sword is pretty good too"
Mark back when he was starting: "WhErEs tHe bLaCkSmItH!?"
Mark Today: am I the blacksmith?
High level of philosophy here
Maybe the real blacksmith are the friends we make on the way.
@@lordofpills yes they are
“WHERES THE BLACKSMITH!!!” ugh that animation was the start of my love for Mark 😂😂😂
Laughing emoji cringe
Me too mate
Sameeee
What is unus annual? Is that a disease
Beat me to It
“Let’s temper the blade”
*tempers beautifully in oil*
“Perfect”
*throws blade in water*
Me: AHHHH WTF
How are you supposed to do it? :o
@@Sugary-Stardust Quench it in oil to temper it to a strong metal. When you sharpen or smack it with something hard you should hear a beautiful clear clang from the metal. If it doesn't sing it isn't quenched or tempered properly. Quenching in water messes with the temperature of metal too much unlike oil
@@Sugary-Stardust what Shire said, quenching in water is possible, but must be done very carefully, water cools down metal much faster than oil, causing it to get too hard, brittle, and causing stress fractures. Sometimes it can straight up just break in the water
So, what's the water for?
@@ReBootFan1 in a real shop, hot scraps, failures, etc
“WHERE’S THE BLACKSMITH”
*becomes the blacksmith years later*
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain
let me rephrase
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the blacksmith"
Emiya is that you?
@Onur Genc what if the true blacksmith was the friends we made along the way
@@lividpringles7198 or You either die King of the Squirrels, or you live long enough to see yourself become the Blacksmith..?
Mark: "You close?"
Me: *Unus Annus flashbacks*
*Markiplier Makes flashbacks*
Screw unus annus
Lol
ikr i was like “oh...”
When you spend 500 gold to create a sword that sells for 160 gold
*Blaksmit*
Mark: “Turns out the blacksmith was inside here the whole time.”
Chris: “Better moral than the live action Disney movies.”
Ah yes "Your gender means you can't do things unless you have magic"
@@TheCat_3 What movie suggests that.
@@harrisenlysaght
The Mulan remake, though I like to think it's a... _bit_ better.
The original definitely carried stronger messages about anyone being able to do things, but the new one kind of threw a lot of that away with Mulan being _special_ and having super magic.
@@kurokasteele4830 Haha, what was the chinese government a part of the filming crew or something?
Let’s see how many subscribers I get from this comment
Currently 51
Mark: *really beating his sword*
“You close?”
W comment😂😂
Amy: *“STOP!”*
that joke will never die
@@themysteriousstranger1889 like unus annus
@@apollorf429 but unus annus DID die
He wanted to be a blacksmith, but he was to poor to afford it, so sad.
@꧁ RITA - F**СК МЕ ꧂ why does your username say flag you
I can actually see myself getting addicted to this. I have always liked repetitive work (I guess the rhythm of it always appealed to me), and I've always had an obsession with swords, and I'm a lover of fantasy. Even if there is no story mode, I can see myself just playing this for hours while creating an entire imaginary plot the whole time. I might actually consider look into this game (even if it is a little buggy) xD Thanks for showcasing!
"Where is the Blacksmith?"
- Markiplier 2013
That’s exactly why this reminded me of 🤣🤣🤣
Time travel is one helluva thing
dang that long ago lol?
ugly profile picture.
Inb4 the video where he finds out he's the blacksmith. And I'm not talking about this video.
“the second game gets slightly better ratings”
the second game: literally roblox
😂😂😂 haha ikr how was that game better rated?
No
@@skylerwhiteyo yes
@@foxskaminer maybe
@@thehusk6319 Probably
"We found the blacksmith."
Well, that's an unlocked memory that I forgot I had.
What?
@@PlentyOfGarlic minecraft
@@PlentyOfGarlic wheeeereeees the blaaacksmith
I can still here it where’s the black smith ? 😂😂
@@kamikazebanzai1005 now it all makes sense now, in eleusis there was no blacksmith around, and that monster markiplier trying to find the blacksmith, "he was the blacksmith the whole time", maybe that man he murdered and took the key he didn't recognized him (dumb but funny thinking about it)
Mark: WhErE’s ThE bLaCkSmItH
The blacksmith:
“Wheres the blacksmith?!”
“I’m in the mines!”
I love you🌷
Yes sir!!! That’s what I was hopping he would say. If you don’t get it you haven’t been around long enough.
Markiplier “Not a Masochist” ™️: I want there to be STAKES and PRESSURE TO PERFORM
😂😂😂
other games obviously weren't manly enough for mark! You need something to put a few hairs on your chest
@@hyperwatch721 you’re so right. Couldn’t handle the big brain 😂
Oh, Mark would love Noita!
Mark: "I prefer Pepsi"
Coke: "I'll just put my ad here."
sean prefers coke XD and mark prefers pepsi A BATTLE TO THE DEATH?!
I love you🌷
@@darklords9521 thats kind of weird to say to a stranger on the internet
@@fvcklunacy i average feeling you
@@fvcklunacy thank you
I can’t believe I lived long enough to see Mark go from “where’s the black smith” to being the black smith.
7/8 years ago: “WHERES THE BLACKSMITH”
Today: “WHERES THE PICKAXE”
Has anyone ever told u that you look like Rick Astly with glasses
you have a point and infinite rickroll opportunities
@@crustycarrot5860 you know, not nearly as many as you think.
I remember the days I watched mark. Just came over to see what he up to. Dude those were the days!
Those skill points being like
"He don't see us?"
"You see me?"
"Yes I see you, you see me?"
"Hell yeah I see you. All of us sitting here looking like boosts to blacksmithing. We see each other."
You don't get subscribers that way, as all you will do is annoy people and make them report your account for spamming comments.
You get subscribers by having good content first and foremost, the second thing you need is a good channel name. Your current name is again something nobody would bother with. In all honesty I highly doubt your story, as that sounds about as disingenuous as telling everyone you will subscribe to everyone who subscribes to you. It's not conventional to do that, and so this whole thing is shady.
HE EVEN MENTIONED THAT THE GAME HAS SKILLS!
I feel like he just didn't want to deal with upgrades.
No these were skill poins XD
At the end it showed that he had 12/15 skill points though. Maybe he cut the footage. Who knows when it comes to Mark lol
After all these years, we've found the blacksmith.
Finally we found it
At last
At
Real blacksmith and knife maker here! It was fun watching you play this game. The accuracy of it is pretty questionable but I will say it’s hard, frustrating and I have spent a lot of time running around my shop wondering where the hell some of my stuff is ( I lost pommels all the time Mark don’t feel bad lol ).
My seven-year-old son just told me yesterday he wants to be a blacksmith! He's going to be so excited to watch you playing this (he also adores you).
Looking forward for his future creations!
I love you🌷
Tell him to check out Alec Steele, a youtuber smith! I think you'll like him
This is the cutest comment i hope ur son loves this video
You should watch forged in fire-i do not remember if they swear-but it's super good
Mark: Makes no attempt to temper.
Game: "Not tempered"
Mark: "I DID TEMPER IT!"
Me, a machinist: "You would have made a great engineer."
I cannot tell if this is sarcastic or not
@@martijnalblas1761 It's not. 98% of engineers are awful at engineering, and don't know the first thing about metallurgy.
@@calebjohnson7592 I have known a whole 2 engineer in my life that were not total idiot. So I would say that I am a lucky man.
@@Natshuri I've met one, and he was batshit crazy. You could never tell if he was talking to you, or himself.
So what has he supposed to do?
Mark: “Ugh my god this thing with the heat”
Welders and Metallurgists: Welcome to blacksmithing
not so much with the welders.
@@MarMonkey2606 Especially so with the welders! Heat management is the name of the game when it comes to welding thin sheet metal, and aluminum needs special attention since it has a lower melting point. Controlling heat is also the sole factor in getting pretty colors in welds beads, once everything is said and done
@@AshLeeeeee so true. Also, controlling your heat is essential to getting good fusion between your weld metal and your base metal
@@AGMertzy Not to mention with certain positions or processes and on certain materials and gauges of metal it can be of even grave importance to manage heat, in some cases waiting to weld on metal that you've been going on for a while. This was actually a big part of learning to do vertical on stick.
@@theinstitute1324 so true. First time I ever welded vertical up with stick, I was welding a t-joint out 3x6x3/8 steel. I got about two inches away from the top when my weld pool washed out. So I ended up with a massive pit in my piece and right below that pit I had a massive blob of steel that had run back down my bead. Took me a week or two for about an hour a day to figure out how to consistently not do that.
This is actually accurate
Mark, I see you’re saying Damascus like you’re surprised by the word
What that actually is, is just a type of steel that’s been folded over itself and stretched back out, kinda like dough
What this does is pull impurities to the surface, so you actually have a much stronger steel
True Damascus steel forging technique was lost long long ago. We are just replicating the most probable process
@@paulandersbullecer3152 not entirely true, its a long story but it turned out to be a specific natural alloy of steel that was refined using the crucible steel method, so it was very pure, and that alloy had a dark and light stripe pattern in it.
The folding proccess was another way of removing impurities but not for damascus, that was just low quality high carbon steel that needed the extra work to make it more pure,
Modern day what people make and call damascus is very pure steel of 2 different alloys forge welded together to make cool patterns, and is just as strong as any other modern steel blade, some times less so if the smith messed up the forge welds.
@@neitzchejesse4603 I see. Thank you for enlightening a forging fan here.
@@neitzchejesse4603I’m a blade smithing fan but correct me if I’m wrong but don’t the old Damascus blades have carbon nanotubes which if true is like how?
Mark: “I prefer Pepsi”
Jacksepticeye will remember that
Thank you for the likes for a really silly joke thank you
Lolololololol
As someone who legit does prefer pepsi, this was a very happy moment
yeah, reaL gamers drink tOP O' the mornin' coffee
I wonder if he purposely said that to spite him
@@roadrunner9048 don't you mean to sprite him
@@Dead_Account_Zzz YOU beat me
"WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH" is a phrase that will never leave my head, ever. It lives there rent free... forever.
People knocking at the door: “WHERE’S THE BLACKSMITH?!?”
I am the 69th like
@@BMB1243the2nd I'm so proud of you :')
**listens carefully**
Wesssssst
Long ago: “Where’s the black smith?!”
Years later: “It was me the whole time!”
“Turns out my blacksmith is in my chest”
The heart: **Confused Screaming**
Bot
wee woo
@@theshortestvideos no u
lmao
HE ONLY JUST POSTED THE VIDEO
Timeless Markiplier Quotes:
"WHERES THE BLACKSMITH"
"YOU CLOSE?! YOU CLOSE?!"
i think mark died it’s been 2 days
Also: B to blow
Yeah some time people just need a break
I love you🌷
@@darklords9521 you’re bored. Seen you on like every comment
Anyone who’s watched even a single episode of Forged in Fire: OH NO NO NO BAD OH NO
Actual blacksmiths watching Forged in Fire: Great, so now a bunch of couch potatoes are going to tell me how to do my job. Awesome, I did not get enough of this from the weebs.
@Nathaniel Shrock he was my favorite part of the show
That one time he tried to quench it in water I almost cried
As a mechanical engineer, the manufacturing process Mark shows is painful to watch..
This isn't even a technically accurate game...Leave historical
Only Mechanical engineers, blacksmiths and foundry men know the pure pleasure of beating hot and cold steel
"I mine bronze!"
Who's gonna tell him?
Nah man he gots the discounts from amazon
The Blacksmith was in our hearts the whole time.
No it was in markiplier's heart
The real blacksmith was the friends we made along the way.
Let’s see how many subscribers I get from this comment currently 51
Y'know I posted this expecting it'd get no likes, and yet here we are. XD
For someone who's supposedly real, hes playing a lot of simulation games.
@꧁ RITA - F**СК МЕ ꧂ what
He's a reptilian humanoid he just hasn't disclosed it yet.
@@lucien2549 just report bots, don’t reply and grace them with the clout of having been seen
Finally, the blacksmith was found after all these years.
The perfect end to the arc
He was in the last place anyone would look
@@Dragnulls You okay buddy? You need to talk? Who hurt you? Stop it....get some help.
Mark and eathan are dating
Yessirr
@@Dragnulls reddit moment
Anybody else giggle every time Mark calls quenching “tempering”?
*Quenches in oil* Okay, now it’s tempered.
*Quenches in water* let’s cool it off. 😂
Its what the game called it.
@@lady_deaths_head no. The game wanted him to temper it, but he just quenched and re-quenched. Tempering is heating the material to just below critical temperature and then allowing it to air cool. This is why industry refers to it as a quenched and tempered material. Two separate processes.
"There's another blacksmith simulator, called My little Blacksmith Shop. But its cutesy and adorable."
The black humanoid demon with red eyes: ... how dare you
I love you🌷
THE WHAT
"I have lost my hammer."
This is starting to sound a lot like that one quest in every RPG ever.
when he said that i was immediately transported to windhelm in skyrim and i heard a distant voice ask "have you looked behind the forge?"
Or a Norse mythology tale.
@@LordCantalo Well, time to get ready for the wedding. Do we have a dress that will fit Mark?
@@nicholaspeters9919 No, but I hear there's a Tailor Simulator...
*THE WORLD IS AT PEACE, HE FINALLY FOUND THE BLACKSMITH*
Somehow i feel like all these simulation games have something to do with him being "Not real" because hes a "Simulation"
How many subs can I get from this reply currently at 64
I have some training in blacksmithing and, honestly, this game is surprisingly accurate.
Game: "Temper the sword"
Markiplier: "NEVER!" *pulls sword out*
what did he actually do wrong with the tempering when he tried? I didn't understand what the issue was myself.
@@theblazingblight Well, at least in real life, you're supposed to reheat the metal to *below* the melting point (which is why his swords were melted) and then cool it several times. Each time you reheat and cool the sword, it makes it less brittle.
@@DJB3lfry I see, thank you.
Yeah I tried the game after I saw him playing it and during the tutorial I had to do the heating and cooling like four times before it said it was good. Then with my next sword it only took once.
"Markiplier was the blacksmith the whole time?"
Mark: points gun "Always has been"
Markiplier's murderer was Among Us all along to, because well, Mark's not real...
That was three references. Really hope someone knows them
His profession was one of forging metal yet his heart was not made of iron always waiting for the feather of love
You don't even watch videos, you just comment
He is subbed to tons of people
I just saw him on a penguinz0 video
I love your profile picture
Man's got 554 comments on marks channel holy shit
Mystic Seaport made me want to become a blacksmith just so I could build my own swords. And the idea of being around hot molten metal was highly appealing. Now, I still think it would be cool to make my own weapons, but understanding the human brain in all aspects is way more interesting.
That's quite a career change, I guess you don't quite know what you really want to do until you do huh
Here I can finally make a proper Netherite Sword
Hi
Ok
@@iwantsexseemyvideo5962 I’ve literally seen you in the comments on the last 8 videos can you stop like I’m reporting you 😂
Ok
@@jenaliez8522 chill bro it's just a bot not an actual human
Everyone's talking about how he found the blacksmith but not how there was just a premade sculpted vase in the mines
Don’t know if anyone has already said this but if he wants the real blacksmith experience all he needs to play is Jacksmith.
Flash is gone. You can't play Jack smith anymore.
Glad I wasn't the only one who thought about that
@@rowancresser7914 Most flash games got ported to a separate site where their playable
I miss that game
@PalwashaMasood yes bigtime
Markiplier complaining about having to keep going back to the forge: "Gah, this thing with the heat. Maybe if I swung faster"
Me: *laughing in Blacksmith*
“i wanted to be a blacksmith when i was a young child”
*flashbacks to 2012/2013 markiplier who said “WHERE’S THE BLACKSMITH” every other sentence*
I love you🌷
God I miss those days
I saw the title and that's all I thought about
Can anyone tell me what are talking about because I'm not an old fan
@@dragonturtlemax7438 is it just in his older videos or is it a reference to a certain series like skyrim?
Okay but imagine, the person he ignored at the door was actually himself from the past and that's why he never found the blacksmith
underrated comment!
That a lot of sense
"WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?!!!" Now we have the answer.
Yessirr
@@Dragnulls am I supposed to laugh?
@@shitpostergeneral3533 he really likes science eh?
@@Dragnulls guess what
Nobody asked
@@No-ix8um take a screenshot of it and post it to reddit before he deletes it
Oh so that's why Mark couldn't find the blacksmith. He was the blacksmith all along!
People always ask, "Where's the blacksmith?"
But nobody ever asks.. "How's the blacksmith..?"
⛏😔
no kidding
F
I'll do you better. Why is the blacksmith?
He's good I just talked to him
"Where's the blacksmith?"
Uhh he's in the middle of something and not answering the door, come back later.
I would like this if it wasn't at 69 likes ;-;
@@alwayshungry828 that’s fair
@@evilmaya man, now it's at 71 so i'll like it :\
I love you🌷
Young Mark was the one knocking on the door of modern Mark
We spent all these years asking “where’s the blacksmith”, but maybe the REAL blacksmith was the friends we made along the way.
You mean the friendships that we've.....FORGED? 😎
@@batterypwrlow get out
@@stankyratman5685 Well someone has quite a......TEMPER......
@@batterypwrlow NO LEAVE STOP
@@stankyratman5685 Sorry. I just keep HAMMERING on with these bad puns.
Mark, I dreamed of becoming a blacksmith, seeing you from across a room and simply yelling: "Here's the blacksmith," as I walked up to you to say hi.
* Waits patiently for someone to explain what he did wrong with the tempering *
lmao
Yes please, I need to know
im no expert but after hardening the blade by quenching it in oil you need to put it in an oven at a certain temperature to let the blade cool slowly after which helps it soften a bit and not be as brittle and all he did was quench it in oil
Watch Forged in Fire. If I'm correct, could of had a bad quench. When you rapidly cool your steel in a liquid. Most people use old motor oil.
He quenched the blade. He didn’t temper it. To temper, he’d have to heat it below critical temperature and let it cool slowly. Usually done now a days in some sort of oven. Although, I don’t understand why someone would quench and temper a bronze blade after it’s finished since that would only soften it. I’m a blacksmith but I don’t work with bronze.