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Scavenged cells from broken or discarded machines are the most common way that Spiral Knights add elemental affinities to their equipment. Cells in good working order are somewhat rare finds in The Clockworks, but the types you are most likely to come across in your travels are the fiery '''Fuel Canister''', the chilling '''Cooling Cell''' and the rather shocking '''Power Cell'''. | Scavenged cells from broken or discarded machines are the most common way that Spiral Knights add elemental affinities to their equipment. Cells in good working order are somewhat rare finds in The Clockworks, but the types you are most likely to come across in your travels are the fiery '''Fuel Canister''', the chilling '''Cooling Cell''' and the rather shocking '''Power Cell'''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 26 October 2010
Crafting is the fine art of taking a set of items and turning them into something greater than the sum of their parts.
Recipes and Alchemy Machines
In order to begin crafting, you willl need to locate three key ingredients:
- A Recipe
Recipes are purchased from shops. The Bazaar in Haven has a Stranger with a small stock of basic equipment recipes. Hover over the recipes to see details on the item it will create. After you purchased the recipe find it in the Arsenal under Recipes and click on it to learn it. Once you've learned a recipe, you can craft the associated item as many times as you please.
- Crafting materials
Crafting materials can be found in The Clockworks. Certain recipes may also require other pieces of equipment, or even leveled up pieces of equipment. Unsurprisingly, the items created by such recipes are typically very powerful. Press F5 or select Recipes from the Menu in the upper left corner to bring up the Recipe Manager. Here you can get more information on which materials are needed to create the item. Notice that the Recipe Manager can't create the item, for that you need the Alchemy Machines described below.
- An Alchemy Machine
Alchemy Machines are located throughout town areas. For example, Haven has an Alchemy Machine in the Bazaar, Arcade, and Main Square.
Getting It Done
Once you have gathered the required materials, you can construct any recipe that is known to you at any Alchemy Machine. The process will expend your materials, as well as a small amount of Crowns and Energy. Note that crafting always succeeds, and there is no concept of crafting "skill": the Alchemy Machine does the tough work for you, and never fails! Technology is a wonderful thing.
Crafting Materials
Shards
The most common crafting material found in The Clockworks, shards are tiny pieces of mineral which are too small for use in gate construction, but are well-suited to making equipment. Shards come in five colors, each corresponding to one of the common mineral types found on Cradle: Red Shards, Green Shards and Blue Shards are all readily available, while Light Shards and Dark Shards are a little rarer.
Icon | Name | Description | Drops From | Rarity
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Scrap
A number of Clockworks denizens are either made of or frequently utilize machinery, and thus when they are mercilessly beaten by roving bands of Spiral Knights, they have been known to drop pieces of scrap that are usable in crafting. Types of scrap you'll most likely encounter include Scrap Metal and Bronze Bolts.
Icon | Name | Description | Drops From | Rarity |
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Cells
Scavenged cells from broken or discarded machines are the most common way that Spiral Knights add elemental affinities to their equipment. Cells in good working order are somewhat rare finds in The Clockworks, but the types you are most likely to come across in your travels are the fiery Fuel Canister, the chilling Cooling Cell and the rather shocking Power Cell.
Icon | Name | Description | Drops From | Rarity
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Fluids
Beast
Wood
Icon | Material Name | Rarity | Description | Drops From |
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Redwood | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Redward | |
Blaze Pepper | ★★★★☆ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. | |
Ironwood | ? | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. |
Powder
Icon | Material Name | Rarity | Description | Drops From |
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Blast Powder | ★★☆☆☆ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. | |
Swordstone | ★★☆☆☆ | Unavailable | Devilite | |
Soul Dust | ★★★☆☆ | The dust of the departed. Whether it still retains any shred of a soul remains to be seen. | Not yet confirmed. | |
File:Crafting-Sulfur.png | Sulfur | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Devilite |
Warp Dust | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Ash Wolver | |
Rock Salt | ? | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. |
Cores
The sentient jellies that roam the Clockworks' halls are made up of a quivering material that has a few practical uses when collected. The notion may seem disgusting to you, but when you've crash landed on a strange planet, you take what you can get! The most common type is the Gel Core, ranging all the way up to the most rare Royal Core. It's said that both are rather delicious when prepared properly.
Icon | Material Name | Rarity | Description | Drops From |
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Gel Core | ★★☆☆☆ | A fist-sized, gelatinous lump collected from a jelly. | Jelly Cube, Brute Cube | |
Brute Core | ★★★☆☆ | An oozing blue lump from a particularly potent gelatinous opponent. | Brute Cube | |
Toxic Core | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Poison Zombie | |
Zee Core | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. | |
File:Unstable core.png | Unstable Core | ★★★☆☆ | Unavailable | Super Blast Cubes |
Rocky Core | ★★★★☆ | Unavailable | Brute Cube, Rock Jelly | |
Royal Core | ★★★★★ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. |
Coils
Icon | Material Name | Rarity | Description | Drops From |
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Silver Coil | ★★★★☆ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. | |
Force Dynamo | ★★★☆☆ | Unavaiable | Not yet confirmed. |
Textiles
Gears
Bone
Miscellaneous
Icon | Material Name | Rarity | Description | Drops From |
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Plague Essence | ★★★★★ | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. | |
Trojan Horseshoe | ? | Unavailable | Not yet confirmed. |
Unique Variants
When crafting an item, you will sometimes be informed that you have crafted a "unique variant." These items have a stat bonus.
The variant's bonus is described in the tooltip and marked with a star icon. For instance, the Jelly Helm below has an increase to elemental defense.
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