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Latest revision as of 01:34, 9 February 2022
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Salvaging[edit]
Salvaging turns Equipments into Crafting Materials which may be used for Augmentation. To salvage an item, right click on it in the inventory and then click Salvage
or press F
.
The higher the quality of the item, the more Crafting Materials you can get. The resulting material is determined by the slot and type of the item:
Item | Material |
---|---|
Weapon Slot | Iron Bar |
Neck Slot | Iron Bar |
Trinket Slot | Essence |
Finger Slot | Iron Bar |
Tools(fishing rod) Slot | Cerulean Pearls |
For other items, the material of the armor determines the result of salvaging:
Item Subgroup | Material |
---|---|
Plate | Iron Bar |
Cloth | Cloth Scrap |
Leather | Leather Scrap |
Scale | Leather Scrap |
Runes can also be salvaged, and will give essence based on the rarity of the rune.
Item | Material |
---|---|
Rune | Essence |