Make
Baking

How to
- You must train 30 lessons with Zeucros, who can be found in the bakery.
- You must then gather ingredients for the recipes you wish to make.
- You can find Lotte in the bakery who will sell you a baking bag for 100c so you can conserve pack space.
- You can add and remove items using the
/usei bakingbag /add <itemname>
or/usei bakingbag /remove <itemname>
commands. - You must have sufficient pack space for the quantity of items + 1 slot? required for a specific recipe.
- This is because all ingredients must be out of the bag and loose in your pack in order to bake an item.
- Baking bags can hold: wheat, jars of honey, eggs, cocoa pods, tangleberries.
- You can add and remove items using the
- Once you have gathered the ingredients and have them in your pack loose (not in a baking bag):
- Walk up to the station where that recipe is listed in the bakery.
- The list of ingredients will be read.
- Then assuming you have sufficient ranks, the recipe will be made.
- A message will be displayed, "You appear to have mastered this."
- The recipe item will now appear in your pack and all the ingredients you used will no longer be present.
What to Make
- Brownies: an egg, wheat, honey, cacao pod. Sells for: 80c for 8.
- Chocolate Chip Cookies: 2 eggs, wheat, honey, cacao pod. Sells for: 10c each or 80c for 8.
- Chocolate Frosted Doughnuts: water, wheat, honey, cacao pod. Sells for: Not sold.
- House of Hénea beer bread: an egg, 2 bundles wheat, yeast, barley, mutated spores, ale. Sells for: Not sold.
- Pretzels: Water, wheat. Sells for: 25c for 15.
- Tangleberry Muffins: an egg, wheat, 2 bunches of tangleberries. Sells for: 40c for 8.
- Tangleberry Pie: water, wheat, honey, tangleberries. Sells for: 35c.
- Twelve Slice Birthday Cake: wheat, 2 jars of honey, egg, 50c for decorations. Sells for: Not sold.
Brewing

How To
- You must train 30 lessons with Bruia Stout in the Brewery.
- You must gather all ingredients to brew different types of beverages.
- You can buy a Brewing Bag for 100c from Jorge in the Brewery.
- A brewing bag can hold: Barley, Hops, Wheat, and Yeast.
What to Make
- Ale: 1 barrel water, 1 bundle barley, 1 clump hops, 2 yeasts. Cost: 35c. Sold for: 181c.
- Beer: 1 barrel water, 1 bundle wheat, 1 clump hops, 1 yeast. Cost: 20c. Sold for: Not sold.
- Cognac: 1 bottle water, 1 bunch grapes, 1 honey, 1 yeast. Cost: 15c. Sold for: 138c.
- Herb liquer: No recipe. Sold for: 138c.
- Honey Ale: 1 barrel water, 2 bundles barley, 1 clump hops, 1 yeast, 1 jar myrm honey. Cost: 40c. Sold for: Not sold.
- Lager: 1 barrel water, 1 bundle barley, 1 clump hops, 1 yeast. Cost: 30c. Sold for: 179c.
- Red Wine: 1 bottle water, 1 bunch grapes, 1 yeast. Cost: 10c. Sold for: 78c.
- Root Beer: No recipe. Sells for: 120c.
- Stout: 1 barrel water, 2 bundles barley, 2 clumps hops, 1 yeast. Cost: 20c. Sold for: 185c.
- Tangleberry Cordial: 1 bottle water, 1 bunch grapes, 1 cluster tangleberries, 1 yeast. Cost: 15c. Sold for: Not sold.
- Wheat Beer: 1 barrel water, 2 bundles wheat, 1 clump hops, 1 yeast. Cost: 20c. Sold for: Not sold.
- White Wine: 1 bottle water, 1 bunch grapes, 1 yeast. Cost: 10c. Sold for: 59c.
Potions
This is also known as alchemistry.
Smithing

The Blacksmith has three functions:
Smelting
To smelt a lump of ore into an ingot, the Blacksmith must follow this procedure:
- Have the ore that needs smelting in your inventory.
- Tell Nafurce what type of ingot you wish to attempt to make.
- Bump into the crucible and wait until you receive a success or failure message.
A Blacksmith's chance of successfully smelting ore into ingot is directly tied to how much Forgus training they have. The approximate chance of success rates given below assume 1100 ranks of Forgus, and are very rough estimates based exclusively on the author's personal experience with smelting.
The following is a list, in order of rarity, of which ingot is smelted from what type of ore:
- Piece of Iron = Lump of Iron Ore (~5% chance of success)
- Copper Ingot = Lump of Copper Ore (~90% chance of success)
- Gold Ingot = Lump of Gold Ore(~95% chance of success)
- Tin Ingot = Lump of Tin Ore (~100% chance of success)
- Judder Ingot = Lump of Judder Ore* ([???]% chance of success)
- Piece of Tremolite = Lump of Tremolite Ore ** ([???]% chance of success)
- (Used by Hendrux to make a Vibra)
- (Used by Hendrux to make a Tuborn)
Forging Items
To forge a blacksmith-made item, the Blacksmith must follow this procedure:
- Have the materials needed to forge the item in your inventory.
- Tell Smithy Gefor what type of item you wish to attempt to make.
- Bump into the forge and wait until you receive a success or failure message.
A Blacksmith's chance of successfully forging items is directly tied to how much Forgus training they have. With 1100 ranks of Forgus, the one master blacksmith reports having never failed at forging an item.
The following is a list of what items (including armor and weapons) can be forged and the recipe of items obtainable needed to make it of material:
- Rockodile Breastplate = Rockodile Leather(x1), Piece of Iron (x1), Copper Ingot (x1)
- Bronze Helmet = Piece of Iron (x2), Tin Ingot (x1), Copper Ingot (x2)
- Bronze Shield = Piece of Iron (x5), Tin Ingot (x2), Copper Ingot (x2)
- Bronze Breastplate = Piece of Iron (x5), Tin Ingot (x3), Copper Ingot (x3)
- Iron Helmet = Piece of Iron (x3), Tin Ingot (x1)
- Iron Shield = Piece of Iron (x5), Tin Ingot (x1), Gold Ingot (x1)
- Iron Breastplate = Piece of Iron (x6), Tin Ingot (x3), Gold Ingot (x1)
- Shiny Dagger = Piece of Iron (x3), Tin Ingot (x1), Gold Ingot (x1)
- Machete = Piece of Iron (x1), Copper Ingot (x2)
- Crowbar = Piece of Iron (x1)
- Shovel Blade = Piece of Iron (x2)
- Chain = Piece of Iron (x3)
Repairing Items
The Blacksmith Repair Kit (BRK), functions in the same way that the Sewing Kit does, with the exception that it repairs blacksmith-made items instead of clothing. That is — it can evaluate the wear level & cost to repair, store repair supplies that are measured in coins, and repair eligible items that are in the Blacksmith's inventory. The commands for using the BRK are as follows:
- \USEITEM blacksmith: determine repair costs for the blacksmith-made item selected in the Blacksmith's Inventory.
- \USEITEM blacksmith <player>: determine repair costs for any blacksmith-made items equipped by the target player.
- \USEITEM blacksmith /mend: Repairs the blacksmith-made item selected in the Blacksmith's Inventory.
- \USEITEM blacksmith /combine: Combine the supplies of all your BRKs into one BRK.
The following is a list of the levels of wear that are returned when an exile uses /examine on their armor:
- This [armor] is in nearly perfect condition.
- This [armor] is in very good condition.
- This [armor] is starting to look a little worn.
- This [armor] is in serious need of repair.
- This [armor] is going to fall apart any day now.
- This [armor] is no longer functional.
The following is a list of armors that can be repaired. The value next to each piece is how much it costs the Blacksmith (current as of v663) to repair the item with 1100 ranks of Forgus:
- Bronze Helmet ([???]c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
- Bronze Shield ([???]c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
- Bronze Breastplate ([???]c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
- Iron Helmet (27c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
- Iron Shield (87c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
- Iron Breastplate (225c of BRK supplies per level of wear)
Author's Note RE Shiny Daggers
There are two types of Shiny Daggers in the lands: The Old version and the New version.
An old Shiny Dagger will become a "Dull Dagger" after only one wear. They can be repaired by Aigus in the Smithy for 100c. They are no longer available in terms of new ones being brought into existence. Blacksmiths can neither forge nor repair these types of Shiny Daggers.
A new Shiny Dagger will wear in the same way that armors do; but the messages are different, and it is unclear how many levels of wear there are. Instead of turning into Dull Daggers, after cycling through enough levels of wear they will simply disintegrate in the same way that armor will after being worn past This [armor] is no longer functional. These are the Shiny Daggers that Blacksmiths can forge and repair, and can also be purchased from Katla in the Smithy for 5,000c and a single Piece of Iron.
With 1100 ranks in Forgus, the only wear level and cost that the author has seen has been as follows:
- This Shiny dagger is in pretty good shape. (160c of BRK supplies to repair)
Tailoring
For exiles that want to learn how to mend clothing and shoes, yu can buy a sewing kit, find the trainer and dye cloth by visiting the hut where Cate Daiur hangs out in north west town center.
Mending clothing of shoes of exiles requires training with Sartorio. The cost to mend an item depends on how many ranks of training you have with Sartorio. Sartorio is an uncapped trainer, but the returns diminish as you train thousands of ranks with Sartorio. Once you hit the cost of 1c of supplies to mend items, then you probably should stop training with Sartorio.
Tikk Winse is in the same room as Sartorio. She sells the sewing kit and also offers refills for supplies used up when mending items for exiles. You exchange coins for supplies.
Equip the sewing kit with:
/equip sewingkit
Then to determine the amount of supplies (coins) required for what an exile is currently wearing use:
/useitem left {nameofexile}
example:
/useitem left squib
You must have items in your inventory to repair them. So after negotiating a price with an exile, obtaining the item from the exile, select the item to mend in your inventory but do not double click it and use (assuming you have your sewing kit equipped in your left hand):
/useitem left /mend
Kina Minnow sells mannequins for 1200c in the same room. you can place mannequins in homes you own or have a regular house key or master key for. To use a mannequin, wear all the clothing you want to store on the mannequin then bump into the mannequin. If the mannequin has clothing already on it, you will swap clothing. Clothing includes shirt, pants, and shoes, necklaces and belts are not included when swapping.
Where do I find ingredients?
Barley
Usage: Used in brewing recipes.
Found: Farms, fields and forests.
Rarity: Slightly rarer than wheat.
Eggs
Usage: Used in baking recipes, not sure if they can be thrown at exiles as well.
Found: Trade a feather for one at Grange in North town with Binion. May also be purchased at the Bakery???
Rarity: Not at all.
Grapes
Usage: Used in wines and tangleberry cordial
Found: Can be purchased at Grange in North town from Marlow. Or can be shaken loose from B? farm in the Vineyard in Northeast Forest on the way to the Plains.
Rarity: Not at all.
Honey
Usage: Used in most baking recipes and a couple of brewing recipes.
Found: Purchase at Grange in North town from Onig for 20c. Trade a myrm egg (from the Myrm Hive) for a jar of honey at the Grange in North town with Mielle for 5c
Rarity: Not at all.
Hops
Usage: Used in brewing recipes.
Found: Sometimes in forests and fields.
Rarity: Somewhat rare.
Mutated Spores
Usage: Alchemy--various potion recipes, and one baking recipe.
Found: Shaken loose from large mushrooms found in various areas, including the Marsh, Undine Hut, Mushroom Hut, Underground, the Foothills, and Kizmia's Island
Rarity: Not too rare.
Tangleberries
Usage: Tangleberry pie and Tangleberry cordial.
Found: Shaken loose from bushes in <name of place north of town> and ??
Rarity: Not too rare.
Water
Usage: Brewing recipes require a barrel or bottle of water. Some baking recipes and most potions require a bottle of water.
Found:
- Barrel: You can make one at the woodshop in East Forest from a log of wood if you have trained sufficient times with Poly Carver. You can have one made for you by a woodworking exile. You can buy a keg of root beer or beer and empty it. You can also pick up an empty barrel if one is dropped or left by exiles.
- Bottle: Can be bought for 5 coins in north town, or picked up if dropped or left by exiles.
To fill an empty bottle or barrel, simply equip it, then use it at a water source like the pond in the the mushroom hut. If you are carrying an empty barrel or a bottle, you can fill it with:
/equip
then /use
while standing in or next to the water source. You can also fill a bottle from a barrel of water you are carrying in your pack.
Rarity: Not rare.
Wheat
Usage: Used in baking and brewing recipes.
Found: Mostly in farms, fields and forests of Puddleby.
Rarity: Not very, frequently found.
Yeast
Usage: Used in brewing and a couple of baking recipes.
Found: In farms, fields and occasionally forests of Puddleby.
Rarity: Somewhat rare.