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Clover Retribution: Complete Crafting Guide

Crafting made simple!

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As you may know, crafting in Clover Retribution is pretty much an essential aspect of the game. The mechanic lets you make your own set of decent to exceptional weapons and armor. However, you’ll need to gather materials for those. With that said, here’s a guide that will show you a couple useful tips when it comes to crafting in this game. Let’s dive right into it!

Complete Crafting Guide

In the game, you can craft weapons and armors with the help of certain NPCs, but it comes at a price, as they often require specific materials. However, keep in mind that there’s always a chance that the crafting attempt might fail.

What makes these crafted items truly special is the modifier they receive, which varies for each weapon and piece of armor. Here’s a breakdown of the modifiers:

For Weapons:

  • Average: No bonus
  • Superior: 1.05-1.1 times the stat bonus
  • Excellent: 1.1-1.2 times the stat bonus
  • Exceptional: 1.15-1.3 times the stat bonus
  • Mastercraft: 1.2-1.5 times the stat bonus
  • Artifact: 1.5-1.7 times the stat bonus
Clover Retribution: Complete Crafting Guide

Now, when it comes to crafting armor, the bonuses are slightly different:

For Armor:

  • Average: 1 times the stat bonus
  • Superior: 1.25 times the stat bonus
  • Excellent: 1.5 times the stat bonus
  • Exceptional: 1.75 times the stat bonus
  • Mastercraft: 2 times the stat bonus
  • Artifact: 2.25 times the stat bonus

These modifiers can make a significant difference in your gameplay, so choose your crafting options wisely to enhance your weapons and armor effectively.

Clover Retribution: Complete Crafting Guide

Now, let’s dive deeper into the topic, which is the blacksmith in the game. Many of you have been asking where to find the short sword hilt or the long sword hilt. It’s actually pretty simple.

On the in-game map, look for the shop icon. You can visit the shop and purchase the parts you need to craft these swords, like the Broken Sword and the Long Sword Hilt. It’s convenient, though the prices may vary.

As for fighting styles, if you’re into regular swords, they have unique skills. Look for the skill instructor icon on the map, and you can learn the regular sword skill from him.

Oh, and by the way, NPCs can drop valuable items like copper and iron, so be sure to keep an eye out for those.

Also, if you’re looking for a way to level up fast in the game, you may want to check out this guide on How To Level Up Fast.

Clover Retribution: Complete Crafting Guide

That’s pretty much everything you’ll need to know about crafting in Clover Retribution. It’s very simple, and there’s not much to add. We’ll make sure to let you know if more information comes up. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.

ALSO READ: Clover Retribution: Complete Beginner’s Guide

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