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Revision as of 19:58, 6 October 2023
Crafting is a production skill in Runic Ages that enables players to produce items including jewelry, armor and pottery.
Crafting has an associated villager occupation: Craftsmen, whose POI-block is the Crafting Table block.
Blocks
Tools
Materials
- Thread
- Cowhide
- Leather
- Hard Leather
- Uncut Opal
- Uncut Sapphire
- Cut Lapis Lazuli
- Opal
- Sapphire
- Ball of Wool
- Strip of Cloth
Misc
Crafting Methods
Armor
Crafting leather armor profits the player with Crafting experience. Leather Boots give 16 Crafting XP, Leather Helmets give 18 Crafting XP, Leather Chestplates give 27 Crafting XP and Leather Leggings give 25 Crafting XP.
Pottery
Pottery is a sub-set of the skill used to turn soft clay into pottery items. Soft clay can be obtained by mining clay and combining it with a water source. A Bracelet of Clay removes the need for water.
Players can make empty pots, pie dishes and bowls using pottery.
Unfired | Pottery | Modernrs Crafting Level | !Modernrs Crafting Level |
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Unfired Pot | Pot | 1 Crafting | 1 Crafting |
Unfired Pie Dish | Pie Dish | 7 Crafting | 7 Crafting |
Unfired Bowl | Bowl | 8 Crafting | 8 Crafting |
Jewelry
Players can utilize molds with silver and gold bars to produce rings, necklaces, bracelets and amulets; optionally adding a cut gem to create an equivalent gem-studded item. Filled molds are fired in smithing furnaces, and additional steps may include using a ball of wool to string unstrung amulets.