[@Hitman] Sir, you are absolutely correct. Her magic can technically allow her to make anything. However, once an illusion has been reinforced and made tangible, it becomes subject to physics. Victoria could make a mace that is too heavy for herself to lift. Victoria could make a gun, but she does not know how the inner workings of a gun work to make the hammer click and she would also have to know the correct composition of minerals that make up gunpowder and why such a combo makes a Kaboom. Victoria's smithing is not some side hobby of hers. It is how she gains understanding of the weapons she conjures with her magic. Every weapon she conjures is a copy of a weapon she has forged time and time again. Her smithing is her limiting factor. If she did not understand how hard steel actually was and what processes make steel so durable, her conjured weapons could break like glass or be malleable like clay. She is limited to things she makes in her forge. So spears, swords, hammers (she likes hammers), plate armors, chain armors, and things like that. Her not being certified in blacksmithing is just an excuse I used to say she cannot legally sell the things she smiths with steel, so she needs to run guild mission to have the funds to by more steel to practice smithing with. Also yes, Victoria could also conjure up a tea kettle or a frying pan since she has technically forged those items in a forge many times, but in combat that seems almost too comical to be practical. I hope i have explained myself. Her limits are to medieval melee weaponry and armors. P.S. this appears to be OP, which is why I pushed S class, I am willing to tone it down and accept a lower rank for Victoria.