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The Erion Crafting System empowers adventurers to gather raw materials
and fashion them into a myriad of goods, spanning from formidable weapons
and sturdy armor to essential tools, decorations, projectiles, toys, and a
wide array of other items.
To initiate your journey into the crafting system, a prime starting point is
the 'craft help' command, which offers an overview of crafting‑related
categories. To peruse a specific category, use the command 'craft help
<category name or number>'. For a detailed exploration of a particular
topic within a category, utilize the command 'craft help <category> <page
name or number>'.
If you're not sure where to find the information you're looking for, try
using 'craft help search <words>'.
Visit http://erionmud.com/crafting.php for a general crafting guide.
2. crafting commands
Syntax: craft <type> <level>:
to create a blank item with no stats. You can imbue the item after the
crafting process with gems to pick the desired stats.
Syntax: craft <type> <level> <keyword>:
to create an item with randomized stats that are tailored towards a specific
type of build. Keyword options are: random, magic‑offensive,
melee‑offensive, magic‑defensive, and melee‑defensive.
Syntax: craft <type> <level> <amount>:
to create multiples of an item (requires advanced crafting).
Syntax: craft <type> <level> materials:
to list the materials needed to make the item.
Syntax: craft <type> <level> check:
to lore a prototype item for the type and level, with random stats on it, to
give you an idea of the armor
and various stats that are applied at random to crafted items.
Syntax: craft state:
to see where you are in the process of crafting an item.
Syntax: craft cancel:
to cancel the crafting process and be returned your materials.
Syntax: craft types:
to list the categories of item types that can be crafted.
Syntax: craft types (<category>):
to list all items in a specific category.
Syntax: craft trade (<option>):
to exchange materials with other types of materials at the Trading Post in
Crafters Forge. Typing 'craft trade' by itself lists the trade options
available. Place the items inside the container in the Trading Post and
choose an option to make the trade.
Syntax: craft sproutcheck <level>:
to check what the stats on the sprout will be once it is in strand form for a
given level.
Syntax: craft skills:
to see all crafting skills that you have.
Syntax: craft fps <keyword> (<level>):
to see how many faith points an item is worth.
3. crafting inventory put
The crafting inventory can hold up to 250 unique gem stacks (50 gems per
stack), 50 strands of magic per type, 50 sprouts per type, and an infinite
amount of all materials.
Use 'craft inventory put <item>' to store a material.
Use 'craft inventory put all.<item>' to transfer materials of a certain
type, such as 'all.iron', from your equipment inventory into crafting
storage.
Use 'craft inventory put all' to transfer all crafting materials from your
equipment inventory into crafting storage.
4. crafting inventory get
Use 'craft inventory get all' to transfer all crafting materials from
crafting material storage to your equipment inventory.
Use 'craft inventory get all.<qualifier>' to transfer all materials of a
certain type, such as 'all.gem', out of storage and into your equipment
inventory.
Use 'craft inventory get #.gem' to move specific gem from storage into
your equipment inventory.
Use 'craft inventory get <qualifier>' to get one of a specific item type out
of storage, such as 'steel'.
Use 'craft inventory get #*<qualifier>' to get more than one of a specific
item type out of storage, such as '3*bronze'.
Use 'craft inventory get all.gempreference' and 'craft inventory get
#*gempreference' to retrieve specific gems.
Use 'craft inventory gempreference' to set specific qualifiers, such as
level, condition, gem type, and so forth. This will allow you to get just
these types of gems out from the crafting inventory. See help gempreference
for full details.
5. crafting inventory keywords
These keywords can be used to interact with items inside the crafting
inventory.
‑ Item type (steel, gem, strand, copper, etc.)
‑ Gem condition (chipped, flawed, perfect)
‑ Gem stat (mana, hp, etc.) such as 'mana sprout' or 'hp strand'
‑ Gem name (ruby, emerald, etc.)
‑ Combination of gem name and condition (perfect diamond, chipped ruby,
etc.)
‑ Strand or sprout name (burgundy, amaranthine, deep blue, etc.) such as
'burgundy sprout' or 'copper strand'
‑ Woven, for woven strands, or <color> woven, for a specific woven strand.
‑ Unwoven, for unwoven strands, or <color> unwoven, for a specific unwoven
strand.
‑ Ore to get any type of ore
‑ Goldore, no spaces
‑ Blenyx or blenyxore, no spaces
‑ Blenyxbar, no spaces
6. crafting inventory list
Use 'craft inventory' for a list of all raw materials you have stored.
Use 'craft inventory check <item type>' to see how many of an item you have.
This can also be used to display the amount of a certain type of gem, sprout
or strand, such as 'craft inv check ruby' to check for ruby gems.
Use 'craft inventory gems' for a list of all gems you have stored and their
total amounts, or 'craft inventory gems all' for a more comprehensive list.
Use 'craft inventory gems <type or condition>' to search for a gem of a
certain type such as 'craft inv gems hp' or 'craft inv gems perfect'.
Use 'craft inventory strands' to list all strands you have stored.
Use 'craft inventory strands <type>' to search for a strand of a certain
type, such as 'craft inv strand mana'.
Use 'craft inventory sprouts' to list all sprouts you have stored.
Use 'craft inventory sprouts <type>' to search for a sprout of a certain type
such as 'craft inv sprout resdrowning'.
7. crafting inventory gempreference
Syntax: craft inventory gempreference type <gemType>
craft inventory gempreference level <minLevel> (<maxLevel>)
craft inventory gempreference condition <theCondition>
craft inventory gempreference polished <timesPolished>
craft inventory gempreference amount <theAmount>
craft inventory gempreference show
craft inventory gempreference clear
This syntax allows you to set specific preferences for the types of gems
that you want to retrieve from the crafting inventory. For example, if you
want to only retrieve level 5 to 15 perfect magnetites, you would need to
set the following:
craft inventory gempreference type magnetite
craft inventory gempreference level 5 15
craft inventory gempreference condition perfect
Then, the command 'craft inventory get all.gempreference' or 'craft
inventory get amount*gempreference' will retrieve only those types of gems
from your crafting inventory.
To get gems out with a stat amount greater than or less than an amount,
add the < or > symbol before the amount, like 'craft inventory
gempreference amount > 3' to get out gems whose stats are greater than 3.
Setting polished to 0 will retrieve only gems that have not been polished.
Setting it to 1 will retrieve gems polished once, and 2 for polished twice.
If you want to get both polished and unpolished gems, either clear your
preferences, or use 'craft inventory gempreference polished none' so that
it will retrieve gems regardless of the polished status.
8. crafting skill
The crafting skill can be acquired from the master crafter in Crafters
Forge once lapidary, foraging, mining, blacksmithing, leatherworking,
woodworking, and tailoring have been acquired.
Experience is rewarded for successfully crafting an item. The more metals
to craft the item, the higher the experience reward.
Once the crafting skill reaches 25%, the crafter can start imbuing gems into
items. At 100% learned, a max of 4 gems can be added.
At 20% crafting skill mastery, the crafter can start imbuing plates of
electrum into items, which increases the number of rune slots on the item.
Items can be imbued with plates if their total rune slots are below 10. At
100% learned, you can increase the total rune slots up to 10.
9. advanced crafting
The advanced crafting skill can be acquired from the master crafter in
Crafters Forge.
Advanced crafting allows you to:
‑ craft items up to level 151.
‑ imbue an extra gem once fully mastered.
‑ craft multiples of an item at a time. At 25% learned, multiples of 2, at
50% multiples of 3, and at 100% learned multiples of 4.
‑ plate crafted items with electrum at 50% learned. (Most legendary items
require electrum and blenyx to be crafted.)
‑ craft more items in bulk at a time (such as matches, potions, nails,
and so on).
10. crafting tools
There are more than a dozen tools used during steps of the crafting
process. Other than the steel bowl and stone mortar, you can put them into
the crafter's toolkit and they will still be used when needed without having
to be retrieved.
The bowl and mortar act as containers, the bowl for heating and mortar for
crushing, so they have to be kept out of the toolkit in order to fill and
empty them.
The hammer, steel bowl, knife, anvil, stone mortar, pestle, needle, saw,
scissors, shears, palette, paintbrush, chisel and rasp can be purchased from
the Crafters' Corner shop in Crafters Forge.
The screen and quill are purchasable from Bookbinder's Burrow in Crafters
Forge.
The loom and spinning wheel have to be crafted.

