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{{Quote|quote=What do you want me to make?|source=Leo Canton, Blacksmith (Rog)}} | {{Quote|quote=What do you want me to make?|source=Leo Canton, Blacksmith (Rog Imperial City)}} | ||
'''Crafting''' is the process of turning component items, such as [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] into [[Weapon|weapons]] and [[Armor|armor]] or upgrading [[Item Rarity|normal items]] with [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. There are seven skills associated with crafting and each [[Crafting | '''Crafting''' is the process of turning component items, such as [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] into [[Weapon|weapons]] and [[Armor|armor]] or upgrading [[Item Rarity|normal items]] with [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. There are seven skills associated with crafting and each [[Crafting |crafting ]] lists which skills are required for the recipe. In most cases, crafted items have the "Elite" prefix in the name. For improving weapon attack or armor defense, see [[Enchanting]]. | ||
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|message=It costs 7 skill points to unlock all crafting skills. Since higher level class skills cost more skill points to unlock, most players create separate characters that are dedicated to crafting. It is recommended to use a class that can freely teleport ([[Wizard]] or [[Summoner]]) for easier travel between cities. Otherwise, if you do not wish to skip class skills, unlock all class skills (level 50) before spending points on crafting skills. | |message=It costs 7 skill points to unlock all crafting skills. Since higher level class skills cost more skill points to unlock, most players create separate characters that are dedicated to crafting. It is recommended to use a class that can freely teleport ([[Wizard]] or [[Summoner]]) for easier travel between cities. Otherwise, if you do not wish to skip class skills, unlock all class skills (level 50) before spending points on crafting skills. | ||
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== Crafting skills == | == Crafting skills == | ||
:''See also: [[Crafting/Leveling guide|Crafting leveling guide]]'' | :''See also: [[Crafting/Leveling guide|Crafting leveling guide]]'' | ||
There are 7 crafting skills, each cost 1 skill point to unlock. Manufacture allows you to craft items yourself using [[Crafting Tool|tools]]. Any additional skill(s) that are required to craft an item are listed on its [[ | There are 7 crafting skills, each cost 1 skill point to unlock. Manufacture allows you to craft items yourself using [[Crafting Tool|tools]]. Any additional skill(s) that are required to craft an item are listed on its [[crafting sheet]]. | ||
* Max skill levels are not dependent on the character level. | * Max skill levels are not dependent on the character level. | ||
* Crafting has a higher possibility of failure at lower levels, but as the Manufacture skill increases, the chance of failure can eventually be eliminated. | * Crafting has a higher possibility of failure at lower levels, but as the Manufacture skill increases, the chance of failure can eventually be eliminated. | ||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! # | ! # !! Name !! Requ. LvL !! Max. LvL !! Type | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || | | 1 || {{skill icon|Manufacture}} || 5 || 50 || Active | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || | | 2 || {{skill icon|Smelting}} || 5 || 30 || Passive | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || | | 3 || {{skill icon|Reinforcement}} || 5 || 30 || Passive | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || | | 4 || {{skill icon|Woodcraft}} || 5 || 30 || Passive | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || | | 5 || {{skill icon|Design}} || 15 || 30 || Passive | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || | | 6 || {{skill icon|Refinement}} || 15 || 30 || Passive | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || | | 7 || {{skill icon|Tanning}} || 5 || 30 || Passive | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Blacksmiths & Tools == | == Blacksmiths & Tools == | ||
: ''Primary | : ''Primary articles: [[Blacksmith]], [[Crafting Tool]]'' | ||
You can craft items yourself using kits and the Manufacture skill or at a | You can craft items yourself using kits and the Manufacture skill or at a Blacksmith located in major cities. Blacksmiths have a fixed crafting level that affects success/failure, but using them does not add experience to the Manufacture skill. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Name !! Uses | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Manufacturing Kit}} || Used to create [[Item Rarity|normal items]] from crafting sheets and materials. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Upgrade Kit}} || Used to upgrade normal items with Magic or Rare [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]] from upgrade sheets and materials. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Recipes == | == Recipes == | ||
: ''Primary article: [[Crafting | : ''Primary article: [[Crafting sheet]]'' | ||
There are a variety of crafting sheets / recipes; some can be bought from [[Apprentice Blacksmith]]s in town, but most are found as loot from monsters. Each sheet can tell you what item it can manufacture or upgrade, the required Manufacture level and crafting skills, and the necessary [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] for the recipe. The list of requirements vary depending on the sheet's use. | There are a variety of crafting sheets / recipes; some can be bought from [[Apprentice Blacksmith]]s in town, but most are found as loot from monsters. Each sheet can tell you what item it can manufacture or upgrade, the required Manufacture level and crafting skills, and the necessary [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]] for the recipe. The list of requirements vary depending on the sheet's use. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|+ Crafting sheet examples | |+ Crafting sheet examples | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Name !! Uses | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Armor Manufacturing Sheet}} || Commonly referred to as "white sheets". Used to create normal [[Armor|armor items]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Weapon Manufacturing Sheet}} || Commonly referred to as "white sheets". Used to create normal [[Weapon|weapon items]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Weapon Magic Upgrade Sheet}} || Commonly referred to as "blue sheets" or "magic sheets". Used to upgrade normal [[Weapon|weapon items]] with [[Item Rarity|Magic]] [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Accessory Rare Upgrade Sheet|Mystical Rare Upgrade Sheet}} || Commonly referred to as "red sheets" or "rare sheets". Used to upgrade [[Jewelry|jewelry]] items with [[Item Rarity|Rare]] [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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! Gem !! Metal !! Mineral !! Wood !! Yarn !! Monster | ! Gem !! Metal !! Mineral !! Wood !! Yarn !! Monster | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Opal}} || {{item icon|Crude Beryllium}} || {{item icon|Graphite}} || {{item icon|Rosewood Wood}} || {{item icon|Wool}} || {{item icon|Zombie Brain|brain}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Sapphire}} || {{item icon|Copper}} || {{item icon|Pumice}} || {{item icon|Hard Walnut Wood}} || {{item icon|Angora}} || {{item icon|White Lion Leather|leather white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Pearl}} || {{item icon|Crude Gold}} || {{item icon|Rutile}} || {{item icon|Mahogany Wood}} || {{item icon|Camel}} || {{item icon|Skeleton Leg|bone}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Ruby}} || {{item icon|Iron}} || {{item icon|Lodestone}} || {{item icon|Hard Maple Wood}} || {{item icon|Alpaca}} || {{item icon|Jelly Piece|jelly}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{item icon|Crystal}} || {{item icon|Crude Silver}} || {{item icon|Emery}} || {{item icon|Old Wood}} || {{item icon|Mohair}} || {{item icon|Fog Scorpion Shell|shell}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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The process of manufacturing items is fairly straightforward at its core: a player must get a crafting sheet, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then create the item. There are many craftable armor, weapon, and mystical items. See [[#Upgrading items|Upgrading items]] for more information. | The process of manufacturing items is fairly straightforward at its core: a player must get a crafting sheet, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then create the item. There are many craftable armor, weapon, and mystical items. See [[#Upgrading items|Upgrading items]] for more information. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
''' | '''Item creation crafting sheets''': [[Crafting sheet/Item creation|List of item creation sheets]] | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
'''To craft an item:''' | '''To craft an item:''' | ||
# Open the crafting window by interacting with a [[Blacksmith]] or using the [[Manufacture]] skill. | # Open the crafting window by interacting with a [[Blacksmith]] or using the [[Manufacture]] skill. | ||
# Place the necessary items in their respective slots: | # Place the necessary items in their respective slots: | ||
#:* '''Sheet''': Crafting | #:* '''Sheet''': Crafting sheet | ||
#:* '''Tool''': [[Manufacturing Kit]] | #:* '''Tool''': [[Manufacturing Kit]] | ||
#:* '''Material(s)''': Crafting Material(s) | #:* '''Material(s)''': Crafting Material(s) | ||
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The process of upgrading items involves using crafting sheets to upgrade {{rarity|normal}} items with [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. Similar to manufacturing: a player must get a crafting sheet for the desired item type, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then upgrade the item. See [[#Manufacturing items|Manufacturing items]] for more information. | The process of upgrading items involves using crafting sheets to upgrade {{rarity|normal}} items with [[Item Bonus|item bonuses]]. Similar to manufacturing: a player must get a crafting sheet for the desired item type, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then upgrade the item. See [[#Manufacturing items|Manufacturing items]] for more information. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
''' | '''Item improvement crafting sheets''': [[Crafting sheet/Item improvement|List of item improvement sheets]] | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
While upgrading and enchanting are terms used interchangeably, they are different actions with different results and requirements. | While upgrading and enchanting are terms used interchangeably, they are different actions with different results and requirements. | ||
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# Open the crafting window by interacting with a [[Blacksmith]] or using the [[Manufacture]] skill. | # Open the crafting window by interacting with a [[Blacksmith]] or using the [[Manufacture]] skill. | ||
# Place the necessary items in their respective slots: | # Place the necessary items in their respective slots: | ||
#:* '''Sheet''': Magic or Rare | #:* '''Sheet''': Magic or Rare crafting sheet | ||
#:* '''Tool''': [[Upgrade Kit]] | #:* '''Tool''': [[Upgrade Kit]] | ||
#:* '''Material(s)''': Crafting Material(s) | #:* '''Material(s)''': Crafting Material(s) | ||
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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* | * [[Item Bonus]] | ||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
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<br>Image gallery of filled crafting windows, banks full of crafting materials and sheets, etc. | <br>Image gallery of filled crafting windows, banks full of crafting materials and sheets, etc. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Crafted and upgraded items cannot be disassembled, but are typically sold in player | * Crafted and upgraded items cannot be disassembled, but are typically sold to [[merchant]]s or in [[player shop]]s. | ||
{{crafting nav}} | {{crafting nav}} | ||
[[Category:Crafting|*]] |
Revision as of 22:42, 4 September 2024
“What do you want me to make?—Leo Canton, Blacksmith (Rog Imperial City)
Crafting is the process of turning component items, such as crafting materials into weapons and armor or upgrading normal items with item bonuses. There are seven skills associated with crafting and each crafting lists which skills are required for the recipe. In most cases, crafted items have the "Elite" prefix in the name. For improving weapon attack or armor defense, see Enchanting.
Crafting skills
- See also: Crafting leveling guide
There are 7 crafting skills, each cost 1 skill point to unlock. Manufacture allows you to craft items yourself using tools. Any additional skill(s) that are required to craft an item are listed on its crafting sheet.
- Max skill levels are not dependent on the character level.
- Crafting has a higher possibility of failure at lower levels, but as the Manufacture skill increases, the chance of failure can eventually be eliminated.
- Increasing the Manufacture skill unlocks the ability to craft with higher level upgrade sheets. Using higher level upgrade sheets can give better quality item bonuses.
# | Name | Requ. LvL | Max. LvL | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Manufacture | 5 | 50 | Active |
2 | Smelting | 5 | 30 | Passive |
3 | Reinforcement | 5 | 30 | Passive |
4 | Woodcraft | 5 | 30 | Passive |
5 | Design | 15 | 30 | Passive |
6 | Refinement | 15 | 30 | Passive |
7 | Tanning | 5 | 30 | Passive |
Blacksmiths & Tools
- Primary articles: Blacksmith, Crafting Tool
You can craft items yourself using kits and the Manufacture skill or at a Blacksmith located in major cities. Blacksmiths have a fixed crafting level that affects success/failure, but using them does not add experience to the Manufacture skill.
Name | Uses |
---|---|
Manufacturing Kit | Used to create normal items from crafting sheets and materials. |
Upgrade Kit | Used to upgrade normal items with Magic or Rare item bonuses from upgrade sheets and materials. |
Recipes
- Primary article: Crafting sheet
There are a variety of crafting sheets / recipes; some can be bought from Apprentice Blacksmiths in town, but most are found as loot from monsters. Each sheet can tell you what item it can manufacture or upgrade, the required Manufacture level and crafting skills, and the necessary crafting materials for the recipe. The list of requirements vary depending on the sheet's use.
Name | Uses |
---|---|
Armor Manufacturing Sheet | Commonly referred to as "white sheets". Used to create normal armor items. |
Weapon Manufacturing Sheet | Commonly referred to as "white sheets". Used to create normal weapon items. |
Weapon Magic Upgrade Sheet | Commonly referred to as "blue sheets" or "magic sheets". Used to upgrade normal weapon items with Magic item bonuses. |
Accessory Rare Upgrade Sheet | Commonly referred to as "red sheets" or "rare sheets". Used to upgrade jewelry items with Rare item bonuses. |
Materials
- Primary article: Crafting Material
To craft an item, you must have the appropriate materials in your inventory to place in the crafting window. Crafting materials can be purchased from shops (gems, metals, yarn, etc.) in major cities and gathered as loot from monsters.
- Each city has a different selection of materials in their Material Shop.
- When farming monster loot, it is best to use a character that is within 2 levels of the monster. Drop rates diminish if there is too large of a level gap (ie. if they no longer drop money, they won't drop monster materials).
Gem | Metal | Mineral | Wood | Yarn | Monster |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opal | Crude Beryllium | Graphite | Rosewood Wood | Wool | Zombie Brain |
Sapphire | Copper | Pumice | Hard Walnut Wood | Angora | White Lion Leather |
Pearl | Crude Gold | Rutile | Mahogany Wood | Camel | Skeleton Leg |
Ruby | Iron | Lodestone | Hard Maple Wood | Alpaca | Jelly Piece |
Crystal | Crude Silver | Emery | Old Wood | Mohair | Fog Scorpion Shell |
Crafting window
The crafting window can be opened by interacting with a Blacksmith, and selecting Craft, or by using the Manufacture skill.
The player must place the appropriate items in the crafting window to manufacture or upgrade items. Attempting to place the incorrect item will highlight the slot red and prevent placement.
- The crafting sheet and crafting tool can be placed in the sheet slot (top left) and tool slot (top right).
- Once a sheet is placed, the material slots (sides) are populated with the named crafting materials needed for the recipe - those items can be placed in their corresponding material slots.
- If upgrading an item, the desired item must also be placed in the item slot (center).
Once the window is filled with the necessary items, clicking the Craft button at the bottom will consume the crafting items to attempt the action. See the Success or Failure sections for more information on crafting results.
Manufacturing items
The process of manufacturing items is fairly straightforward at its core: a player must get a crafting sheet, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then create the item. There are many craftable armor, weapon, and mystical items. See Upgrading items for more information.
Item creation crafting sheets: List of item creation sheets
To craft an item:
- Open the crafting window by interacting with a Blacksmith or using the Manufacture skill.
- Place the necessary items in their respective slots:
- Sheet: Crafting sheet
- Tool: Manufacturing Kit
- Material(s): Crafting Material(s)
- Click Craft
Success or Failure
Skill XP is earned for the recipe's required skills, regardless of success or failure.
- Success: Creating the item consumes the sheet, materials, and an amount of money.
- Dialogue: "Success" is displayed in chat.
- Failure: Failing to create the item consumes the sheet, materials, and an amount of money.
- Dialogue: "Failed." is displayed in chat.
Notes
- Bullet list of tips, tricks, advice, etc.
Upgrading items
The process of upgrading items involves using crafting sheets to upgrade normal items with item bonuses. Similar to manufacturing: a player must get a crafting sheet for the desired item type, collect its required materials, unlock the appropriate skills, then upgrade the item. See Manufacturing items for more information.
Item improvement crafting sheets: List of item improvement sheets
While upgrading and enchanting are terms used interchangeably, they are different actions with different results and requirements.
- Upgrading increases the rarity by adding bonuses to item stats and character attributes.
- When adding item bonuses, the color of the item name changes to reflect the rarity (magic or rare).
- Upgrading requires an Upgrade Kit, a normal rarity item, and a magic or rare crafting sheet with the listed materials.
- Enchanting increases the attack or defense stats specifically, does not require crafting tools or materials, and can only be done at a Blacksmith. See Enchanting for more information.
To upgrade an item:
- Open the crafting window by interacting with a Blacksmith or using the Manufacture skill.
- Place the necessary items in their respective slots:
- Sheet: Magic or Rare crafting sheet
- Tool: Upgrade Kit
- Material(s): Crafting Material(s)
- Item: Item to be upgraded
- Click Enchant
Success or Failure
Skill XP is earned for the recipe's required skills, regardless of success or failure.
- Success: Upgrading the item consumes the sheet, materials, and an amount of money.
- Dialogue: "Success" is displayed in chat.
- Failure: Failing to upgrade the item consumes the sheet, materials, and an amount of money.
- Dialogue: "Failed." is displayed in chat.
Notes
Locations
- Primary articles: Material Shop, Blacksmith, Apprentice Blacksmith
- Roland (Material Shop)
- Leo Canton (Blacksmith)
- Lui Canton (Apr. Blacksmith)
- McKinley Gillon (Apr. Blacksmith)
- Taylor Garlin (Material Shop)
- Tony Sullivan (Blacksmith)
- Francis Welton (Apr. Blacksmith)
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Gallery
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Image gallery of filled crafting windows, banks full of crafting materials and sheets, etc.
Notes
- Crafted and upgraded items cannot be disassembled, but are typically sold to merchants or in player shops.