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'''Crafting'' is a production skill in [[Runic Ages]] that enables players to produce items including jewelry, armor and pottery.
'''Crafting'' is a production skill in [[Runic Ages]] that enables players to produce items including jewelry, armor and pottery.


==Pottery==
==Crafting Methods==
===Pottery===
Pottery is a sub-set of the skill used to turn soft clay into pottery items. Soft clay can be obtained by mining clay and combining it with a water source. A [[bracelet of clay]] removes the need for water.  
Pottery is a sub-set of the skill used to turn soft clay into pottery items. Soft clay can be obtained by mining clay and combining it with a water source. A [[bracelet of clay]] removes the need for water.  


Players can make empty pots, pie dishes and bowls using pottery.
Players can make empty pots, pie dishes and bowls using pottery.


==Armor==
===Armor===
Crafting leather armor profits the player with Crafting experience.
Crafting leather armor profits the player with Crafting experience.


==Jewelry==
===Jewelry===
Players can utilize molds with silver and gold bars to produce rings, necklaces, bracelets and amulets; optionally adding a cut gem to create an equivalent gem-studded item. Filled molds are fired in smithing furnaces, and additional steps may include using a ball of wool to string unstrung amulets.
Players can utilize molds with silver and gold bars to produce rings, necklaces, bracelets and amulets; optionally adding a cut gem to create an equivalent gem-studded item. Filled molds are fired in smithing furnaces, and additional steps may include using a ball of wool to string unstrung amulets.