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There are three ways to do this (taken from Invalesco's Crafting Guide<ref>Invalesco, 'Your Crafting Resource Guide' [http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/54003/page/1]</ref>)
There are three ways to do this (taken from Invalesco's Crafting Guide<ref>Invalesco, 'Your Crafting Resource Guide' [http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/54003/page/1]</ref>)
* Use an {{il|Orb of Transmutation}} on a white item to upgrade it to a magic item.  
* Use an {{il|Orb of Transmutation}} on a white item to upgrade it to a magic item.  
* Use a {{il|Orb of Chance}} on a white item to get either a magic, rare or unique version of the item. The rarity is chosen completely randomly (although higher rarities are loess likely).  
* Use a {{il|Orb of Chance}} on a white item to get either a magic, rare or unique version of the item. The rarity is chosen completely randomly (although higher rarities are less likely).  
* Use an {{il|Orb of Alchemy}}. This makes your white item rare.
* Use an {{il|Orb of Alchemy}}. This makes your white item rare.


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===Advanced crafting techniques===
===Advanced crafting techniques===
Instead of changing all the [[modifiers]] on an item at once, you can also add each one seperately. This is a more reliable way of crafting and you can make sure that you add only desirably mods. This is however quite pricey and therefore you are recommended to only use these techniques to craft high-level gear. These methods are taken from Invalesco's crafting guide.
Instead of changing all the [[modifiers]] on an item at once, you can also add each one separately. This is a more reliable way of crafting and you can make sure that you add only desirable mods. This is however quite pricey and therefore you are recommended to only use these techniques to craft high-level gear. These methods are taken from Invalesco's crafting guide.


* '''{{il|Chaos Orb}} crafting''': after you have alched an item, you use chaos orbs until you get the desired mods. You can also use {{il|Orb of Scouring|Scour}} + {{il|Orb of Alchemy|Alch}} to get the same effect. This method is not recommended for getting specific modifiers.  
* '''{{il|Chaos Orb}} crafting''': after you have alched an item, you use chaos orbs until you get the desired mods. You can also use {{il|Orb of Scouring|Scour}} + {{il|Orb of Alchemy|Alch}} to get the same effect. This method is not recommended for getting specific modifiers.  
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# Keep spamming {{il|Orb of Alteration|Orbs of Alteration}} until you get the two mods you want.
# Keep spamming {{il|Orb of Alteration|Orbs of Alteration}} until you get the two mods you want.
# Use {{il|Regal Orb}}. If you roll an unwanted mod, {{il|Orb of Scouring|scour}} the item and start over at step one.
# Use {{il|Regal Orb}}. If you roll an unwanted mod, {{il|Orb of Scouring|scour}} the item and start over at step one.
# Use {{il|Eternal Orb}} to make an imprint of the item. Although it isn't essential to use an eternal at this step, it is the safest way to craft. If your exalts turn out bad, you have somethng to fall back on.
# Use {{il|Eternal Orb}} to make an imprint of the item. Although it isn't essential to use an eternal at this step, it is the safest way to craft. If your exalts turn out bad, you have something to fall back on.
# Use three {{il|Exalted Orb|Exalted Orbs}}. If you roll an unwanted mod, restore the item with the Eternal Orb.
# Use three {{il|Exalted Orb|Exalted Orbs}}. If you roll an unwanted mod, restore the item with the Eternal Orb.
# If necessary, use a {{il|Divine Orb}} or {{il|Blessed Orb}} to alter the mod values.
# If necessary, use a {{il|Divine Orb}} or {{il|Blessed Orb}} to alter the mod values.

Revision as of 02:40, 25 December 2013

Crafting refers to making or improving items with certain orbs and other currency by adding and removing modifiers. Crafting is usually an expensive practice, and is almost exclusively done with high level (endgame) items. A certain amount of rare orbs is required. The most common orbs used for crafting items are Orbs of AlterationOrb of AlterationStack Size: 20Reforges a magic item with new random modifiersRight click this item then left click a magic item to apply it., Regal OrbsRegal OrbStack Size: 20Upgrades a magic item to a rare itemRight click this item then left click a magic item to apply it. Current modifiers are retained and a new one is added., Exalted OrbsExalted OrbStack Size: 20Augments a rare item with a new random modifierRight click this item then left click a rare item to apply it. Rare items can have up to six random modifiers., Eternal OrbsEternal OrbStack Size: 10Creates an imprint of an item for later restoration
The imprint can't be applied to Fractured Items
Right click this item then left click on an item to create an imprint. This imprint can later be used to restore this specific item to that imprinted state.
and Orbs of ScouringOrb of ScouringStack Size: 30Removes all modifiers from an itemRight click this item then left click on a magic or rare item to apply it., but many others may be used as well.

Crafting techniques

There are a number of crafting techniques that you can choose from. They differ in terms of the amount orbs required, aswell as the rarity of the base item and the item you're going to craft.

Basic crafting techniques

You have a few options to directly upgrade a white (normal) item to either a magic or rare item. They don't require very expensive currency, but don't have much customization possible either. One orb will usually do the job.

There are three ways to do this (taken from Invalesco's Crafting Guide[1])

  • Use an Orb of TransmutationOrb of TransmutationStack Size: 40Upgrades a normal item to a magic itemRight click this item then left click a normal item to apply it. on a white item to upgrade it to a magic item.
  • Use a Orb of ChanceOrb of ChanceStack Size: 20Upgrades a normal item to a random rarityRight click this item then left click a normal item to apply it. on a white item to get either a magic, rare or unique version of the item. The rarity is chosen completely randomly (although higher rarities are less likely).
  • Use an Orb of AlchemyOrb of AlchemyStack Size: 20Upgrades a normal item to a rare itemRight click this item then left click a normal item to apply it.. This makes your white item rare.

These basic methods are pretty cheap, but very random.

Advanced crafting techniques

Instead of changing all the modifiers on an item at once, you can also add each one separately. This is a more reliable way of crafting and you can make sure that you add only desirable mods. This is however quite pricey and therefore you are recommended to only use these techniques to craft high-level gear. These methods are taken from Invalesco's crafting guide.

  • Chaos OrbChaos OrbStack Size: 20Reforges a rare item with new random modifiersRight click this item then left click a rare item to apply it. crafting: after you have alched an item, you use chaos orbs until you get the desired mods. You can also use ScourOrb of ScouringStack Size: 30Removes all modifiers from an itemRight click this item then left click on a magic or rare item to apply it. + AlchOrb of AlchemyStack Size: 20Upgrades a normal item to a rare itemRight click this item then left click a normal item to apply it. to get the same effect. This method is not recommended for getting specific modifiers.
  • The Systematic Alt/Regal/Exalt and possibly Eternal Method[2]: an effective method to get the mods you want. It consists of a series of steps you follow.
  1. Start with a white item (preferably high item level)
  2. Use Orb of TransmutationOrb of TransmutationStack Size: 40Upgrades a normal item to a magic itemRight click this item then left click a normal item to apply it.
  3. Keep spamming Orbs of AlterationOrb of AlterationStack Size: 20Reforges a magic item with new random modifiersRight click this item then left click a magic item to apply it. until you get the two mods you want.
  4. Use Regal OrbRegal OrbStack Size: 20Upgrades a magic item to a rare itemRight click this item then left click a magic item to apply it. Current modifiers are retained and a new one is added.. If you roll an unwanted mod, scourOrb of ScouringStack Size: 30Removes all modifiers from an itemRight click this item then left click on a magic or rare item to apply it. the item and start over at step one.
  5. Use Eternal OrbEternal OrbStack Size: 10Creates an imprint of an item for later restoration
    The imprint can't be applied to Fractured Items
    Right click this item then left click on an item to create an imprint. This imprint can later be used to restore this specific item to that imprinted state.
    to make an imprint of the item. Although it isn't essential to use an eternal at this step, it is the safest way to craft. If your exalts turn out bad, you have something to fall back on.
  6. Use three Exalted OrbsExalted OrbStack Size: 20Augments a rare item with a new random modifierRight click this item then left click a rare item to apply it. Rare items can have up to six random modifiers.. If you roll an unwanted mod, restore the item with the Eternal Orb.
  7. If necessary, use a Divine OrbDivine OrbStack Size: 20Randomises the values of the random modifiers on an itemRight click this item then left click a magic, rare or unique item to apply it. or Blessed OrbBlessed OrbStack Size: 20Randomises the values of the implicit modifiers of an itemRight click this item then left click another item to apply it. to alter the mod values.

Resources

There's currently a guide on Crafting by [3] Invalesco on the game forum. [4]

Velkor has also got a spreadsheet for item mods that may be a useful reference for those intending to do crafting. [5]

References

  1. Invalesco, 'Your Crafting Resource Guide' [1]
  2. Invalesco, 'Your Crafting Resource Guide' [2]