- Wizard101 Crafting Station
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Oct 19, 2013 In this case, the baby could get fire giver, or the other unknown talent, whatever that is. The same goes for the 4th and 5th slots. In the 6th and 9th slots we know it did not pass down the right talents and this is how you know if a pet is even worth training. In the 6th slot on Jasmine is Fairy which is uncommon, Roxy's 6th is a rare talent. Apr 03, 2014 Each item crafted takes up one crafting slot. Once an item is created, a cooldown timer will be started on that crafting slot. When you start crafting in Wizard City, you will have one crafting slot. As you advance, you will be given additional crafting slots from the crafting quests. For each slot you receive there will be a new timer on your Character Page.
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Reagents Once you have your recipe, you'll need the ingredients. Ingredients are called Reagents. Some Reagents can be harvested throughout all the worlds of the Spiral. Others can be purchased from Reagent Vendors. Some creatures will drop reagents when they are defeated. Remember you can only have a maximum of 999 units of a single Reagent. Reagents in the Shared Bank Reagents can be placed in your Shared Bank! These Reagents are under the 'Cards' tab. They do not count towards your total items in the Shared Bank, but have their own limit of 999 of each type. Reagent Shopping Reagents can be purchased and sold in bulk at the Bazaar and Reagent Vendors!
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| Crafting As you complete Crafting quests, your skill level will increase. Each time your skill level increases, you will receive a new crafting Badge! The first skill level is a Novice Crafter. Here are the Crafting Badges you can earn. Novice Crafter | Apprentice Crafter | Initiate Crafter | Adept Crafter | Master Artisan | Grandmaster Artisan | Legendary Artisan |
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Wizard101 Crafting Quests
Crafting Wizard101's Crafting system lets players create hundreds of new items - all new hats, jewelry, robes, wands and other equipment. This equipment includes items that span bonuses for multiple schools. They will exist in all combinations, and can enhance spells from your primary school, and any other school's spells that you have learned. You can also craft Furniture and Treasure Cards! Recipes Crafting requires recipes. You can purchase your first recipes from Eudora Tangletree in Olde Town. Most quest recipes can be purchased from the character that gives you the quest. Other recipes can be found at shopkeepers throughout the Spiral, and as drops on bosses. Each recipe requires different ingredients - these ingredients are called Reagents. Each recipe will indicate the type of Crafting Table it requires to complete. Hover over this icon in the Crafting window to see the type of Crafting Table you will need for this recipe.
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| Crafting Crafting requires a Crafting Station. You can get your first crafting station by completing quests for Eudora Tangletree in Wizard City Olde Town. When you get your Crafting Station, place it in your Dorm or Castle. If you have an available Crafting Slot, a Recipe and the Reagents required, you can begin crafting! Additional types of Crafting Stations can be purchased at vendors throughout the Spiral, and you will need different types of Crafting Stations for crafting different types of items. Crafting Slots & Cooldown Timers Players have Crafting Slots where items are placed that are in the process of being crafted. Each item crafted takes up 1 Crafting Slot. Crafting slots are awarded through Quests. You can get your first Crafting Slot by doing quests for Eudora Tangletree in Olde Town. Once an item is created, a Cooldown timer will be started on that Crafting Slot. For each Slot you receive there will be a new timer on your Character Page. If you craft something, the timer on the Character Page will show the cooldown time that you need to wait before that Slot can be used again.
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- How to Play
- Getting Around
- Magic Schools
- Card Magic
- Questing
- Badges & Titles
- Chat, Friends & Groups
- Clothing & Equipment
- Shopping & Trade
- Housing
- Gardening
- Crafting
- Fishing
- Pets
- Events
- Mini Games
- Player vs Player
- Keyboard Shortcuts
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