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Craft Name Craftable Items (clickable) Equipment In Use Machinery In Use Workstation Craftmaster
Alchemist Item potion Table
Mortar-and-Pestle
Outdoors Iana
Armorer Chest Gear Head Gear Shoulders Gear Feet Gear Arms Gear Foundry
Mallet
Disarmorizer Outdoors Garr
Chef Food Bait Stove
Spoon
Indoors Brenn
Enchanter Enchantment Infuser
Loupe
Indoors Senere
Maker Workstations crafting tools Lumberjack Tools Skinning Tools Lapidary Tools Mining Tools Herbalism Tools Scavenging Tools Furniture Floors Walls Traps Item craftingmaterial Campmaterialspix Workbench
Lathe
Defurniturizer Outdoors Dandelion
Weaponsmith Daggers/Swords Clubs/Maces/Staves/Hammers Fans Axes Bows Shields Special Offhands Forge
Hammer
Deweaponator Outdoors Nachril

Recipes[ | ]

To craft anything you will have to learn a recipe first. When you first learn a craft from a Craftmaster, they teach you a recipe to start with.

  • You can only learn recipes of the crafts you possess, if you don't have the corresponding craft you won't be able to learn the recipe even if you own it.
  • Only recipes of the required crafting level can be learned. You won't be able to learn a recipe of higher crafting level even if you own it.
  • New recipes become available every 5 levels of craft, Enchanter and Maker can learn new recipes every 10 levels of craft
  • Looting is the only way to acquire new recipes. You can find recipes as a generic loot from chests. To learn a recipe, move it to your inventory and click "use". Once your recipe book is full, you cannot learn anymore recipes unless you delete one of them or add more pages to the recipe book (available at the medallion shop).

Picking a Craft[ | ]

Tip: when choosing a craft, it’s a good idea to also develop a complementary gathering skills to go with it. For example, alchemists use a lot of herbs and gems so if you go this route you may want to stick with herbalism and lapidary as your primary gathering skills.

The Craftmasters are on the first road to the right when you enter the town of Askagard, near market stalls. To practice a craft, you’ll need to go the appropriate craftmaster and learn it.

  • Number of crafts you can learn at a time can be increased by activating additional Crafting Skill Slot purchased from the Medallion Shop.
  • There is no limit on how many of the 6 crafts you can practice at a time.


Pick a Craft

Forgetting a Craft[ | ]

If you wish to forget about and stop practicing any particular craft (to free a crafting skill slot for another craft), you can opt to forget the craft at any craftmaster.

  • The process of forgetting a craft is irreversible and will forfeit all the crafting experience and recipes learned with that craft after finalized! Activate additional crafting skill slots to keep the XP and get more crafts at a time. Having several crafts can be useful e.g. only crafted armor can be enchanted, ergo having armorer craft can help leveling up enchanter.
  • Forgetting a craft is free and can be repeated without limitations.


Chef Dialog

Getting Crafting Equipment[ | ]

After you've picked a craft, you’ll then need to go buy the tools of your trade before you can practice it. For instance, if you’re a Chef, you’ll need a spoon and a stove. You can buy these items at Zieri’s Wares, a shop located close to the Craftmasters in Askagard, near market stalls. If you’re not sure which tools you need, just hover your mouse over each tool and read its description. Tools and stations above tier 1 are only player-made and are crafted by Makers.


Zieris-wares

Tools And Workstations[ | ]

Workstations
Craft Tool Station
Alchemist Mortar and Pestle Alchemist Table
Armorer Mallet Foundry
Chef Spoon Stove
Enchanter Loupe Infuser
Maker Lathe Workbench
Weaponsmith Hammer Forge

The number of crafting stations you can have is effected by your Base of Operations level.

BOO Level Workstations placeable
1 1
3 2
8 3
13 4
18 5

Workstation Installation[ | ]

To install a stove or an infuser in your BOO you will first need to upgrade it to lvl 2, after that you will get a tent with interior area, you can then install a stove or an infuser inside the tent. To do so, first put a stove or an infuser in your stash, it will then appear in your BOO inventory when you toggle view mode indoors your BOO area. All other workstations are installed outdoors with no need to upgrade BOO right away.

Stash


Initiating the Crafting Process[ | ]

Make sure you have learned the recipe required to process an item, have all the required resources and your respective crafting tool placed into your stash inventory, and your respective crafting station installed in your Base of Operations. Click the crafting station to access its interface, find a recipe from its recipe list and double click it to start crafting.

Quality[ | ]

Main purpose of crafting is to get items of higher quality. Because of the better quality, crafted items are utterly more demanded than those looted from chests. Weapons of better quality inflict more damage, and armor items provide better defense. Crafted foods restore more Health and Mana and can be kept in larger stacks than those bought from vendors, which greatly saves inventory space. A player crafted gear's quality can be up to 100% which is fairly rare and requires several crafting attempts.

Crafting speed[ | ]

Base speed of crafting a level 1 item is 30 seconds, and the time is increased by 150 seconds per every 5 levels required to craft the item.

For every 1 point of skill the player has over the skill level required to craft the item, speed bonus is 1% (up to a maximum of 20%).

Crafting time can be skipped by paying Medallions.


Tier Tool Prefix Station Prefix Craft per Station Base Crafting Time
1(recipes LVL01-05) Starter Simple 1 30 sec (LVL1) - 150 sec (LVL5)
2(recipes LVL10-15) Beginner Beginner 2 300 sec (LVL10) - 450 sec (LVL15)
3(recipes LVL20-25) Novice Novice 3 600 sec (LVL20) - 750 sec (LVL25)
4(recipes LVL30-35) Intermediate Great 4 900 sec (LVL30) - 1050 sec (LVL35)

Crafting Experience[ | ]

Crafting experience is based on the number of materials used, tier of the item being crafted and your crafting skill tier. When you craft an item, each unit of material used will give you 10 experience (100%) if the item being crafted is of the same tier as your crafting skill tier, 5 experience (50%) if of one tier below your current crafting skill tier, and no more experience if of two tiers below your current crafting skill tier.

E.g. your crafting skill level is 23 (crafting skill tier 3), then you will get:


Crafting XP Table[ | ]

Crafting/Gathering Level XP To Next Level XP Total Base Craft Speed (sec) Tool / Station / Crafts Per Station Traps Placed (Type) Barn / Coop Animals
1 1000 0 30 Starter / Simple / 1 1 (Primitive) Goat / Pokka
2 1200 1000
3 1400 2200 2
4 1600 3600
5 2000 5200 150
6 2400 7200
7 2800 9600
8 3400 12400
9 4000 15800
10 4600 19800 300 Beginner / Novice / 2 3 (Mailekwood) Sheep / Duck
11 5400 24400
12 6200 29800
13 7200 36000
14 8200 43200
15 9400 51400 450
16 10600 60800 4
17 12000 71400
18 13400 83400
19 15000 96800
20 16600 111800 600 Novice / Basic / 3 5 (Corkwood) Cow / Goose
21 18200 128400
22 19800 146600
23 21400 166400
24 23000 187800
25 24600 210800 750
26 26200 235400
27 27800 261600
28 29400 289400
29 31200 318800
30 33000 350000 900 Intermediate / Great / 4 6 (Grasswood) Pig / none
31 34800 383000
32 36600 417800
33 38400 454400
34 40200 492800
35 42000 533000 1050
36 43800 575000
37 45600 618800
38 47400 664400
39 49400 711800
40 51400 761200 1200? ?/ ? / 5? ? (Sirwood?) ? / ?
  • As Maker's work is needed to create all other crafting tools and stations, Maker's Workbench and Lathe can be crafted a tier earlier.

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