Crafting Stations (Game Mechanics)

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Crafting Station Mechanics

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In order for a crafter to make full use of their skills, they must use crafting stations. Crafting stations are objects that allow a crafter a greater variety of schematics; the ability to experiment on them and also the ability to turn these schematics into factory runs. To use a station, a player must stand within 10 meter radius of one and then use their crafting tool. Stations basically work off the principal of using the schematic's item complexity to determine There are two types of crafting stations, with these being Public and Private.


A. Public and Private Stations

What's the difference between public and private crafting stations?

A: Public crafting stations are located (surprise!) in public and handle schematics ranging from complexity 21-25. You'll usually see them near marketplaces in cities. These stations have an effectiveness rating of 0.0. A private crafting station is purchased and can be stored in your inventory like other objects, then dropped in a house and used like a public crafting station. When you're ready to craft items of complexity 26 or above, or if you just want the convenience of having crafting stations in your home, buy the kind of private crafting station you want from a player or from the Bazaar, bring it to your home (you DO have a house, don't you?) and drop it where you want it. You'll want to /rotate and /move it some place far enough away from any other private crafting stations in your home so that you don't wind up using the wrong type in a crafting session.

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