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The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required:
Arrows are made with three components: an {{ll|arrowhead|arrowhead}}, a {{ll|stick|stick}} for the arrow shaft, and a {{ll|feather|feather}}. The material used to make the arrowhead determines the arrow's damage. Crude arrows do not need a feather and so are easier to make.
* [[Knapping]]: Only flint - this is also the only type of arrow head usable for a crude arrow.
* [[Smithing]]: One ingot of Iron, Bronze alloy, Copper, Gold, or Silver produces 6 or 9 arrows, depending on the recipe used.
Latest revision as of 17:21, 31 July 2023
Arrows are made with three components: an arrowhead, a stick for the arrow shaft, and a feather. The material used to make the arrowhead determines the arrow's damage. Crude arrows do not need a feather and so are easier to make.