Crafting

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Crafting in pagan online placeholder, needs a description of how to craft and crafting modifiers (e.g., how different materials create modifiers for items).

How to Craft

Unlock the Crafting Bench via the Campaign

In general, craft items to gain offensive stats in the following priority:

1. Elemental Damage

2. Elemental DMG Bonus

Hero Primary Elemental Damage Type(s) Secondary Elemental Damage Type(s)
Lukian Fire
Lightning
None
Anya Physical None
Kingewitch Physical Fire
Istok Physical Lightning
Masha Physical Fire
Poison
Dameer Physical Poison
Morokh Physical None
Valeria Physical Fire

3. Attack (STR-based characters) or Spell (INT-based characters) Damage Bonus %

4. Main character stat

5. Crit Chance %

6. Crit Attack (STR-based characters) or Ability (Int-based characters) %


For defensive stats, craft items based on the hero:

1. Fortitude over Health (always)

2. Armor % over Armor (most of the time)

3. Evasion % over Evasion (most of the time)

4. Elemental Resistances

Note: Players will need to weigh Evasion and Armor stats based upon their build.

Blacksmith Levels

Levels are gained by crafting items from recipes, completing Blacksmith challenges, and reforging items.

Level Random Stat Chance % Crafting Stat Bonus % Exp for Next Level
Novice
1 20 12 50
2 20 14 70
3 20 16 120
4 20 18 170
5 20 20 220
Apprentice
6 20 22 270
7 20 24 320
8 20 26 370
9 20 28 420
10 30 30 480
Journeyman
11 20 32 540
12 20 34 600
13 20 36 660
14 20 38 720
15 20 40 780
Artisan
16 20 42 840
17 20 44 900
18 20 46 960
19 20 48 1020
20 20 50 1100
Expert


Item Modifiers

(Credit goes to @ItsCappuccino#9828 of the Pagan Online Discord)

Below is the list of how modifiers work when crafting. See Materials for more information.

When crafting an item, only the initial recipe sets the type of item in place and gives the first craft stats as shown on the recipe. Reforging gives all possibilities as shown in the table below based on material and position.

Each item puts materials in a specific position:

  • Weapon - Uses up to all four material slots
  • Amulet - Uses only right slots
  • Ring - Uses only left slots
  • Charm - Uses up to all four material slots
  • Ward - Uses up to all four material slots
  • Tome - Uses up to all four material slots

Finally, crafting with a higher crafter level increases the chance additional stats are added to a position (this may be by material, but is not confirmed).

Material
Position
Weapon
Fragment
Armor
Segment
Architectural
Element
Growing
Rainment
Living
Plate
Arboreal
Shard
Bottled
Gale
Enchanted
Pyre
Celestial
Light
Limb Brain Spine
Left Fire x-y Str Dex Dex Cold x-y Int Health # Fort
Left Phys x-y Fire x-y Evasion Rating Poison x-y Phys x-y Cold x-y Fort Lightning x-y
Left Str Poison x-y Int Lightning x-y
Left Armor Rating
Right Fire Res % Phys dmg % Crit Chance % Crit Chance % Cold Res % Phys dmg % Armor % Lightning Res %
Right Crit Atk Dmg % Fire dmg % Poison Res % Poison Res % Crit ability dmg% Crit ability dmg % Lightning Res % Armor %
Right Phys dmg % Attack dmg % Evasion % Evasion % Cold dmg % Cold dmg % Health % Lightning Dmg %
Right Crit Atk Dmg % Poison dmg % Cold Res % Cold Res % Health %
Right Fire Res % Spell damage % Spell damage %

Example 1: A player wants to craft a weapon for Kingewitch.

The best route would be to find a recipe with the following options in the four slots:

  • L Slot 1 - Armor Segment (STR) or Bottled Gale (Phys x-y) or Weapon Fragment (STR or Phys x-y)
  • L Slot 2 - Armor Segment (STR) or Bottled Gale (Phys x-y) or Weapon Fragment (STR or Phys x-y)
  • R Slot 1 - Armor Segment (Crit Attack DMG % or Phys DMG %) or Architectural Element (Phys dmg % or Attack dmg % or Crit Attack DMG %) or Bottled Gale (Phys x-y) or Living Plate (Crit Chance %) or Celestial Light (Phys dmg %)
  • R Slot 2 - Armor Segment (Crit Attack DMG % or Phys DMG %) or Architectural Element (Phys dmg % or Attack dmg % or Crit Attack DMG %) or Bottled Gale (Phys x-y) or Living Plate (Crit Chance %) or Celestial Light (Phys dmg %)

Based on the above the player would then need to reforge until gaining the proper mix of stats according to the section on How to Craft.

Future examples forthcoming