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For example, the crossbow requires mechanics and archery, and has a difficulty of 3. Therefore, to unlock the recipe you need level 3 in mechanics and at least level 1 in archery. | For example, the crossbow requires mechanics and archery, and has a difficulty of 3. Therefore, to unlock the recipe you need level 3 in mechanics and at least level 1 in archery. | ||
Unfortunately, most crafting recipes in-game are fairly complex and not something a survivor would be able to just work out for | Unfortunately, most crafting recipes in-game are fairly complex and not something a survivor would be able to just work out for xemself. Some things you can take apart to see how they work, and then assemble other copies later on as needed. The skill requirement for this is generally one less than that needed for the primary skill. | ||
In most every case, though, you'll need to find outside help to work out how to build that thing. Books on topics you're interested in make an excellent first place to look, and sometimes study in an unrelated topic will prompt the survivor to come up with a way to make something xe just hadn't thought of. Books that contain crafting recipes you don't have will highlight when in inventory, and you can check any reading material to see what recipes it contains. | In most every case, though, you'll need to find outside help to work out how to build that thing. Books on topics you're interested in make an excellent first place to look, and sometimes study in an unrelated topic will prompt the survivor to come up with a way to make something xe just hadn't thought of. Books that contain crafting recipes you don't have will highlight when in inventory, and you can check any reading material to see what recipes it contains. |
Revision as of 06:25, 7 March 2014
In Cataclysm-DDA, there are many different things you can craft via the crafting screen (accessed by pressing &).
To craft an item you'll need the specified tools and components. You'll also need at least the same skill level for the specified primary skill and at least one level on the required secondary skill. Having 25% more than the required skill level will always allow you to craft anything without problems. Below that, there's a chance of you not being able to craft it and lose some components in the process.
The required tools and components don't need to be in your inventory. They can be anywhere in a two square radius around you. When more than one possible component is available, you'll be asked which one to use for the crafting process.
Your character will refuse to craft anything if his/her morale is lower than -50.
When crafting armor or clothing, the item is a always crafted with the FITS modifier if it supports it.
Recipes
For autolearned recipes, which survivors are presumed to work out on their own, "Difficulty" denotes the lowest skill level needed to unlock the recipe, and your skill in the specified secondary skill must be at least one.
For example, the crossbow requires mechanics and archery, and has a difficulty of 3. Therefore, to unlock the recipe you need level 3 in mechanics and at least level 1 in archery.
Unfortunately, most crafting recipes in-game are fairly complex and not something a survivor would be able to just work out for xemself. Some things you can take apart to see how they work, and then assemble other copies later on as needed. The skill requirement for this is generally one less than that needed for the primary skill.
In most every case, though, you'll need to find outside help to work out how to build that thing. Books on topics you're interested in make an excellent first place to look, and sometimes study in an unrelated topic will prompt the survivor to come up with a way to make something xe just hadn't thought of. Books that contain crafting recipes you don't have will highlight when in inventory, and you can check any reading material to see what recipes it contains.
If you're just wanting to track down what you'd need for a specific recipe, there also are a few lookup tools. There's an ingame recipe-search function in the crafting menu, and an online crafting browser. The online browser keeps up as best it can, but supports all recipes, rather than just the ones you know. Alternately, you can look for the recipes in the individual item pages.
Recipes.json
This is the file you need to tinker with if you want to create a new crafting recipe. The syntax is quite simple:
{ "result": "pointy_stick", "category": "CC_WEAPON", "difficulty": 0, "time": 800, "reversible": false, "autolearn": true, "tools": [ [ ["hatchet", -1], ["knife_steak", -1], ["knife_combat", -1], ["knife_butcher", -1], ["pockknife", -1], ["scalpel", -1], ["machete", -1], ["broadsword", -1], ["toolset", -1] ] ], "components": [ [ ["stick", 1], ["broom", 1], ["mop", 1], ["2x4", 1], ["pool_cue", 1] ] ] },
- Result: Item to be crafted. It should be defined separately in the proper .json, found in the data/raw/items directory
- Category: The category of the crafted item (and in which tab it will appear)
- Difficulty: Amount of primary skill needed in order to craft that item
- Time: Amount of turns it takes to craft that item
- Reversible: Whether the item can be disassembled or not
- Autolearn: Whether the recipe is already known at character creation or not
- Tools: Multidimensional array of tools needed in order to craft that item. Each tool is in its own array, with the name of the tool as first element and the amount of charges used when crafting this item as the second (only for hotplates, integrated tools, etc)
- Components: Multidimensional array of components needed in order to craft that item. Each tool is in its own array, with the name of the tool as first element and the amount of items of that type needed as the second
External Links
- See this crafting browser for a components and recipe search engine.