Mould Crafting

Mould Crafting is the process of creating Moulds to be used at the Smelter, to create Tools and Weapons.

Generic Mould Crafting
Crafting generic Moulds can be done to create the more traditional Blacksmith Moulds that Players can find scattered around the Overworld.

Process:

 * Firstly, Players must have an almost-shattered Blade or Tool Head that will be used to create the Mould.
 * Next, a Generic Mould must be created at the Assembly Deck, using it's respective recipe.


 * Then, take your almost shattered Blade or Tool Head and your empty Mould to the Normal Mould Press in the Armory, and stamp the Blade or Tool Head into the empty Mould to create a Blacksmith Mould.

Hebios Crafting
Hebios Crafting is a specific feature of Mould Crafting, as it allows Players to craft weapons that were first forged by the Hebios (a mysterious and uncovered tribe, which has Camps spread across the Overworld).

Process:

 * Firstly, Players must come across Broken Hebios Weapons in Camps in the Forest, which is located near the Hebios Camps.


 * Next, the Broken Weapon Parts must be taken to an Assembly Deck to be constructed into a complete blade using it's respective Assembly Deck Page.
 * Then, a Hebios Mould must also be created at the Assembly Deck, using it's respective recipe.


 * Now, once you have your full blade and mould, you must take them to the Armory (the building on the left of the Smithy), and locate the Hebios Mould Press.Hebios Mould Press.png
 * To create the Mould, you must place the Hebios Mould in the slot, and place the Broken Weapon in the bottom of the stamper.
 * Finally, pull the lever to stamp the Blade into the Mould, and you will have your finished Hebios Mould.
 * Finally, pull the lever to stamp the Blade into the Mould, and you will have your finished Hebios Mould.

There are currently only 5 craftable Hebios Moulds: Each Hebios Mould only has 3 uses, so must be re-crafted and re-pressed if it breaks. You can create additional moulds from blades created by the original, so saving one blade to recreate the mould prevents having to get the broken pieces again.