How does blacksmithing work in amalur




















Only based on what effects the item has. This alters the base damage of the weapon or armor to make it better. Say you want to craft some Presmier Daggers, they have a base damage of If you are maxed on Black smith skill, you'll automatically forge them in to master crafted which boost the base damage to if I recall correctly. Here's what you need to know about blacksmithing: 1 Salvaged parts are random. Save before you salvage, and if you don't get what you want, reload.

These bonuses apply to all types of damage, stack with each other, and are effective when placed on armor and shields as well as weapons. Robust bindings, grip, and rivets give bonuses to both health and mana. I prefer the damage bonuses, but you can argue a mix of the two is better. It is possible to get multiple robust ingredients e. Create a pair of cotton boots mage armor using the cheapest first two components you have and the gem of precision skip the 3rd and 4th components.

The same technique can be used with weapon gems to obtain flawless hilts, etc. To get maximum value, buy white items with the "Crude" prefix on them from merchants, salvage them reload until you get the core component , and then craft using the components mentioned above. For example, 8 blacksmith skill plus a greater blacksmith's art potion will enable you to create mastercraft items. User Info: GoldenVoid. What makes me laugh is all the people complaining about how Smithing produces broken weapons, when in fact you have to put a lot of effort and have a lot of luck into it to produce those broken weapons.

Saving and reloading for example is pure bs and is not playing the game as intended. Blacksmith "normally" and I assure you that you will not produce broken items. I have made a ton of items and so far only one of them was better than the item I had in that slot at the time. And even it has subsequently been replaced by an item I found when I moved to the next zone. Gamer Tag: GhostlightX. One thing that people don't seem to know about is that the critters in the world — the antelope, the aurochs, the crabs, the random animals you see — they will ALWAYS drop crafting parts.

The parts they drop are good, too. Kill every animal you see. GoldenVoid posted Not true. Metal weapons Include everything else. It gets a bit more confusing though when it comes to armor and shields. Mage armor includes cloth for clothing and prescious metals for the talismon which is the mage shield which blocks magic easier and provides an elemental resist bonus.

Cloth armor helps with mana regen but is weak for protection. Warrior armor is pretty easy because it is all just metal. The warrior shield adds a blocking buff which helps you block faster and more eficiant. Warrior armor helps with blocking and also gives the most protection. Rogues wear leather armor which gives bonuses to critical damage. They use bucklers which are made of wood. Rogue armor is in the middle when it comes to protection, this is mainly because a rogue is expected to dodge most incoming attacks but also be upclose and personal to do massive damage and poison Damage over Time effects like poison and bleed.

Metal ends with Prismere. Leather ends with dreadscale. Cloth ends with Spiritweave. Wood ends with Ebony. Precious metals end with Platinum. When going threw the game you will be tempted to steal and most of the time crime doesn't pay if your hand slips and you mess up with stealth or pickpocketing.

I would recomend waiting to go to Rathir or that dock city till you level up after doing everything outside of that city. This is because when you enter the city at a high enough level the merchants will have prismere and sylthite grade weapons stored in chest and stuff.

This is when stealing in front of everyone is awesome because those weapons cost a ton of gold and they wont become common untill you cross the sea to fight the Tuatha. The fines also are easy to pay off if you have enough gold a clean record and a high diplomocy skill. As you level purple armor and weapons become lame.

Why not sell them? If you do you will never run out of gold and even with the lowest merchant skill most things you would want to buy are obtainable. If you sold all your purple loot you will have more money than you can spend. Train with trainers. Start with the starter area trainers because most trainers have a min skill level and max skill level for training.

In this case respecing is a good idea to make all your stats 0 or whatever your initial racial skills are. As you level though you will notice most skills help blacksmithing either directly threw crafting gems or by allowing you to find hidden loot caches which have more loot to scrap. Depending on your playstyle everystat can help blacksmithing in some way but my favorite include enoughpoints to craft pristine gems and sometimes master gems, stealth for stealing near people, lockpicking once and a while, and detect hidden.

This is excluding blacksmithing because I always level that up regardless of what playstyle I'm going for. That concludes my guide I hope it helps some people out for more information I suggest checking out the KoA:R wiki but I think its fun to try out different stat combonations on your own. Blacksmithing makes the game way easier. The abilety to clear out your inventorry with ease and create the best equipment in the game makes even hard mode super easy.

Every stat that you would ever want when crafted into every part of your gear can make you extremely over powered. Every enemy even the bosses will be extremely easy to kill even out of reckoning mode. If you enjoy being a god like being this wont bother you. If you enjoy a challenge I wouldn't go with blacksmithing even on hard mode but if you enjoy having super stats, harvesting and crafting then blacksmithing is for you.

Most to all of the information in this guide is from my time playing the game. If you have any advice or suggestions relating to the topic please voice them in the comments. I just don't really want to take the time to fix all of them.

Extra extra note: Writing this particular comment January 4th to mostly say that I'm always surprised to see comments on this guide. As with the previous extra note above, I knew at the time I could have done a lot more with the writing and I still think so now; however, it's still nice to see that this guide is either helpful to some people. It's also nice to see people give their own experience with the game in the comments bellow even if that conversation is a very slow going one.

Thank you for reading this guide despite its flaws and if you know any information that you think is helpful and relevant to it, drop it in the comments.

Tadpo [author] 13 Sep, am. Blacksmithing uses Components to create weapons and armor from Forges. It should be noted that on easier difficulties, the repair kits practically repair all of an item's durability, making this skill chiefly about using gems as item fabrication components level 7.

One other benefit of raising blacksmithing to higher levels, of course, is the ability to craft increasingly specific equipment to suit one's playstyle. With each new component unlocked, another attribute can be added to a weapon or armor piece, limited in application only by one's supplies of components. Your skill with the repair kit is improved, repairing more durability of an item.



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