God is growing bitter, He envies man his mortality. - Jacques Rigaut

   

Using the System 4.00 virtual object engine, players on Necromundus are able to craft and customize a variety of items.

 

How It Works

 

   

Certain objects can be crafted if you've got the proper equipment, skill, components, craftlevel points, and crafting minutes.  It's possible to craft steel plate armor even if you lack the armorsmith skill, but the quality's liable to be suspect.

Visit the crafting trainer in the main training hall in Necromundus to acquire and raise trade skills using skill points that are gained as you level.

 

The Commands

+craft <item>: This makes an item if you've got the components, equipment, crafting minutes and adequate craftlevel to accomplish it. Making an item of at least Good quality will increase your craftlevel.

+improve <item>: It costs crafting minutes, but allows you to make an item's quality level higher.

+inv: Shows what's in your inventory.

+get <item>: Picks up an item.

+drop <item>: Drops an item.

+consume <item>: Eat or drink a crafted food/beverage to regain energy.

+give <item>=<player>: Gives an item to someone else.

+dump <item>: Destroys an item.

+craft/desc <item>: This costs 10,000 crafting minutes, but allows you to totally customize an item's description. NOTE: Changing the description doesn't change its functionality. Your ODF 5 sword will still be ODF 5, even if you describe it as something more powerful.

+craft/name <item>: This costs 10,000 crafting minutes, but allows you to give a custom name to an item. So, if you want to call your sword by a special name, you can.

+experts: Updated daily, this brings up a list of crafters according to their expertise as either Novices, Journeymen, Professionals, Experts or Adepts. Higher levels of crafting ability add modifiers that can improve the quality of the objects you make. Ranking can degrade over time due to character inactivity.

Information on what you can make is found in the NecroWiki.

 

 
 

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