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Last update:06 December 2017
Crafting inSeven: The Days Long Goneis rather complex.
It offers options to upgrade your equipment as well as to craft supplies and gadgets.
Below, you could find the most important information about crafting along with various tips for creating new items.
Items can’t be crafted whenever you want.
You must reach a crafting station or an alchemy table first.
The crafting stations in Lewmer, the “starting” location, can’t be accessed right away.
However, you only have to complete two simple side quests (Master CrafterandMaster Brewer) to unlock them.
Most of the stations from the later parts of the game are accessed without any restrictions.
The exceptions are stations in restricted areas and those that are owned by some quest givers.
You need two things to craft items.
The first requirement is to have a schematic.
Teriel has some of them from the beginning of the game.
you gotta find the rest on your own.
you might also get them as rewards for completing quests (mainly side quests).
The second requirement is to have crating materials.
These can be components, junk and auryte.
The first group is the most problematic one.
You won’t find many components.
Usually, you get them for dismantling items.
Go to a crafting station, select dismantle tab and choose which item you want to break down.
Components are divided into a few groups, e.g.
organic, leather, metal or polymer.
Note - Each dismantled item gives you 1 component.
Avoid breaking down the most valuable items that you’re able to sell for several dozen of auryte.
give a shot to break down junk and less valuable items.
Besides crafting objects, crafting stations can also be used for upgrading weapons and pieces of armor.
it’s possible for you to do that by selecting the last tab in the crafting menu.
you’re able to install up to three upgrades in one item.
Sadly, upgrades have one restriction.
In default, Teriel can only craft level I upgrades.
Upgrades II and III require an upgraded crafting station.
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