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====Effects==== | ====Effects==== | ||
====Improving==== | ====Improving==== | ||
* Turning a rod into an incomplete item. | |||
* Refueling your forge | |||
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===Materials & Stations=== | ===Materials & Stations=== | ||
===Forging Workbench=== | ===Forging Workbench=== | ||
===Considerations=== | |||
* If you are using wood inside of your forge, you are going to have to bellow your forge every time you make an item. | |||
** The maximum temperature that your forge can reach with wood is 50 degrees. However, the minimum temperature to start/heat an item is 51 degrees. Your bellows push it up that extra degree for a few minutes. | |||
* If you put wood inside of your forge, there is a chance your forge will generate charcoal while it is burning. | |||
==Reagent Forging== | ==Reagent Forging== | ||
===Materials Needed=== | ===Materials Needed=== | ||
===Reagent Clothing=== | ===Reagent Clothing=== | ||
===Reagent Weapons=== | ===Reagent Weapons=== | ||
===Considerations=== | ===Considerations=== |
Revision as of 17:49, 11 February 2022
Guide to Smithing & Reagent Forging
Disclaimer: Observations may come from the code. Report any issues to the Github.
Smithing
Smithing allows players to create reagent objects. Players will need a forge, an anvil, and a water basin to forge. You will also need forging tongs and a forging hammer.
Smithing Skill
Smithing is a skill, just like cleaning, mining, and gaming. Find your proficiency inside of your PDA.
Effects
Improving
- Turning a rod into an incomplete item.
- Refueling your forge
Materials & Stations
Forging Workbench
Considerations
- If you are using wood inside of your forge, you are going to have to bellow your forge every time you make an item.
- The maximum temperature that your forge can reach with wood is 50 degrees. However, the minimum temperature to start/heat an item is 51 degrees. Your bellows push it up that extra degree for a few minutes.
- If you put wood inside of your forge, there is a chance your forge will generate charcoal while it is burning.