Please know you can hover your mouse over the ingredient before putting it inside the furnace during the making process and the element bars that herb increases will grow slightly. A process that cost stamina will only count so if started a player can cancel an Alchemy process by right clicking before putting any ingredients, though this will lower the Furnace's durability regardless. Some furnace properties can negate or lower the Stamina cost. ![]() All alchemy processes will always cost 50 stamina, even those that failed. As a side note, furnaces have a random chance to EXPLODE during the process, which will reduce the furnace's durability and destroy all ingredients used. Unfulfilled counters when the making process starts will immediately add impurity to the product the more impurity a product has, the lower of a rarity it will come out. Purity and Impurity define the rarity of your final product bear in mind some recipes do NOT have variable rarities, and always come out the same regardless of the final purity. Below those are the current herbs/plants the player has and can use, those highlighted being part of the core recipe that must be put inside the furnace first, and the rest that can be used (if the furnace base ingredient counter allows) to increase other elements during the process. To the right, the elements, those with counter being the ones needed to make the product. The furnace itself, with a counter for both purity and impurity, and below, the number of ingredients that can be thrown in during the process. From left to right, the things to note are: the name of the furnace, its durability, and its active/passive abilities(those that can be activated have a yellow background). All furnaces have properties, which are either active or passive abilities that are intended to help during the making of a product active abilities can be clicked on the properties list to the left of the furnace while on the making process to be activated.Ībove is an example of a Player making a vitality elixir. The more elements are fulfilled, the higher purity of the result, which indicates the final rarity of the product. Bear in mind all recipes have a required element to be fulfilled in the making, and while most of the time the required herb/plants are enough, some recipes might require higher volumes or additional ingredients to fulfill remaining elements. To start the alchemist process, learn a recipe, go into your Artisanship menu, click the desired recipe to make, and select it you then have to choose the furnace for the process.
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