Assembly Deck

The is an item introduced in the 0.0.45.0 update that allows players to craft objects that assist the player in their daily travels.

Location
The can be found in the Crafting House, which is located between the main market and Training Grounds.

Usage
The primary function of the is to craft complex objects that the hand-crafting system cannot provide for. Another function of the table is decrafting complex objects, similar to the Deconstructor.

As of Update 0.0.45.0, there are eight objects that can be crafted with this station: The Backpack, side pouch, side tool ring, Bucket, Cauldron, Lantern, Spotlight, and the Spy Glass.

Parts
There are currently four parts that are used in the.

The Metal Plate and Metal Buckle can be cast from a Mould. While the metal Buckle can be used immediately, the Metal Plate needs to be heated and hammered flat before use.

The Leather Roll can be found in various chests, boxes, breakable boxes and as a rare drop from wyrms. Fabric Rolls can be cut into three Leather Strips of the respective color.

Assembly
Using this table requires a long series of steps to be followed in order to get the result you desire.

The tools of this table are the hammer and chisel. However, this station requires more dexterity and finesse than Carpentry and Smithing.

Most parts need to be nailed in with ethereal nails that appear when you supply the appropriate part.

These nails must be driven in with precise strikes upon the flat head. Any awkward impacts will "bend" the nails, potentially increasing the difficulty of driving in the nail.

These nails also act as a sort of "shield" for the part. If you strike too hard, dealing more damage, you may potentially overcome the shield of the nail and damage the part. Once the part becomes too damaged, signified by red cracks along the surface, it will break and destroy the part that you supplied.


 * It is recommended that you use a lower damage material such as gold or copper, or even stone, as it's more difficult to damage the part due to less damage being done by the material.
 * It is also recommended that you use the smallest hammer head to easily control which nail you hit.