![]() “Minecraft Earth was designed around free movement and collaborative play – two things that have become near impossible in the current global situation,” Microsoft-owned Mojang said on Tuesday. Released in late 2019, the mobile title offers players the ability to build in AR and features a location-based game in which users can gather resources and discover mobs as they travel the real world. seems an weird item duplicate or so i often sell stuff i crafted just before leaving city so im absolutely sure i sold those items,and they was freshly crafted so was sold 100/100 ,weird.Mojang has announced that it will be shutting down Minecraft Earth on June 30, 2021. Īlso last times i see i often find stuff i crafted just with halved stats 50/100 or so ,while im sure ive sold it to shop after few encounters i have such things on me even if i not seen em on enemies or chests. If you call pet it shows whistle emote but nothing happens ,if you equip another necklace ,old necklace is red in inv also no possible actions on it ,so yep i think it is bug not feature. thx,will check, about this taming we discussed spell shows "100%chance" dunno if its chance to success or to fizzle ,īut it wont work anyway what it does ,it reessurect your pet,he is raising from ground ,then immediately disappear,like dismissed and necklace is blocked from any actions cant unequip cant lock unlock nothing. I use true bronze engraved, they work better. Keep a bunch of repair kits in your inventory and just keep repairing the same tool over-and-over. Originally posted by Crazed Scavenger:Using the engraved tools (for all crafting) is important. I probably have several hundred recipes in my book for crafting at this point. The bookseller next to the bank (up the hill) in Owl's Head has important dungeon recipes as well. Other important items are found at the vendors on the second floor of most major city bank buildings - you should check those as well. ![]() These four shops have over one hundred recipes total - you can buy the as you need them - or buy them all at once. The Alchemy Shop is across from the Carpenter Shop - That is where you buy the "Enchantment" recipe Blacksmith Shop (Way up the hill through the gates) - Do the Same thingĤ. Then you can use it on the crafting table. Carpentry Shop - dozens of recipes - make sure to buy the "Carpentry Masterwork Upgrade" - once it is in your inventory you can double click it to get it into your recipe book. There you will find some important shops:ġ. I recommend that you go to the city called "Owl's Head" in Hidden Vale. The cost of learning masterworking is really all the silver you will use during the training - typically 10 ingots per item (or 40 ores). My chance of crafting an exceptional item is about 25%. I'm am making bows that are usually +8 (or more) using two masterworks (95%/82%) and two enchantments (95%/82%) One your skills get higher the you will have more confidence to buff more expensive items. You can sell these for a low price on a vendor. Just create cheap things for the training - then add buffs until the durability goes below the minimum and you can't craft it anymore. In the beginning you should add masterwork buffs to things that are cheap - short bows, boots, capes, backpacks, etc. Wear a "Maple Band" ring when you craft which gives a +5 carpentry masterwork bonus Jump in a "Blessing of Sacrifice" fountain which gives a +5 carpentry bonusģ. Use Obsidian Potion of Guidance - this trains 300% faster for 7 daysĢ. Two more skills matter as well - "Carpentry masterwork" and "masterwork ranged item" - make sure you are also training these skills - the higher they are the better your odds are for getting a masterwork buff using the five silver ingots.ġ. But you can still use regular items for your training.Ģ. You make something like a bow - Carpentry skill matters for that because as you gain skill you get a better chance for an "exceptional" item which has more durability.Įxception items are really good for masterworking because each buff you add removes a little durability.
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