![]() As with tools, it doesn't matter which character holds the ingredients. You can put all 5 tools on your party's mule and never worry about them again.Ĭlicking on (or hovering over) an item in the crafting menu reveals the ingredients that you need in order to craft it. This means that you don't need to have more than 1 of any tool. Note that it doesn't matter which character holds the tool: if Character A has the tool, then Characters B and C can use it to craft (even at the same time!). Poison or poisonous ammunition (arrow or bolt): Poisoner's Kit Magic weapon or armor (this is called "Enchanting"): Manacalon Rosary Which tool you need is determined by the type of item you're trying to craft: In order to craft an item, the appropriate tool needs to be in someone's inventory. If the "Read" button isn't grayed out, then the party doesn't know the recipe. Thus, if you find a recipe and can't remember whether you already know it, you don't need to waste time looking in the Crafting menu out of fear of "wasting" the recipe. ![]() ![]() If you already know a recipe, the "Read" button will be grayed out. If Character A reads the recipe, Character B can craft the item. It doesn't matter which character reads the recipe. To learn a recipe, right click on it in your inventory and click "Read." This will consume the recipe. The salient points for this guide are as follows: Since this guide focuses on the mechanics of crafting, I don't want to take up too much space talking about where to find which types of recipes. To craft an item, your party must already know the recipe. Unlike other games, Solasta doesn't allow you to "experiment" with crafting. Let's take a look at each requirement in detail. The crafting character has an applicable proficiency The party has the ingredients the recipe requires The party has the necessary crafting tool A character cannot begin to craft an item unless these four requirements are met:
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