Rare Armor Crafting

Since the latest patch, we can now craft rare set armors! These rare sets grant valuable stats, for example, the Lv. 58 rare set gives damage absorption. And the best part? Crafting never fails! That's right, 100% success, guaranteed!

Depending on the level of the rare set you're aiming for, speak to one of the following NPCs:

  • Sacrificial Priest Saranu in Shambala – Rare Set Lv. 46,

  • Armor Salesman Wangddaopo in Jina – Rare Set Lv. 58,

  • Farmer Shunongs in Exile – Rare Set Lv. 64,

After hunting monsters and gathering raw materials, follow these three simple steps to craft a rare armor piece:

  1. Process raw materials into usable materials,

  2. Use those materials to form armor components,

  3. Craft your final armor piece using those components

1

Process the Raw Materials

Once you’ve collected raw materials from monsters, head to Wangddaopo, choose Armor Crafting, then select Process Raw Materials. Here, you’ll be able to process various types of materials. Each one requires specific raw drops from certain groups of monsters. The materials you can process include:

  • PL – Processed Leather,

  • LS – Thick Leather Strap,

  • ST – Sacrificial Texture,

  • SS – Sacrificial String,

  • GA – Gluelike Agyo,

  • OG – Ornaspirit Gongs,

Select any material to see which monster drops you need to gather. There are also two special materials obtained through quests only:

  • SI – Strong Irons,

  • FH – Feather of Holy Bird

Note the abbreviations! These will be used later when forming armor components. Keep track of them!

2

Form Armor Components

Now it’s time to form Armor Components using your processed materials. Each tribe prefers a specific type of component:

  • Satvan – for Naga and Kimnara,

  • Dvanta – for Asura and Rakshasa,

  • Nirvana – for Yaksa and Gandharva,

  • Mantrika – for Deva and Garuda

Let’s say you’re crafting armor for Banar (a Naga), then you’ll be forming Satvan components. Return to Wangddaopo, go to Armor Crafting, then Form Armor Components. Choose Satvan from the options.

Each armor piece requires four components:

  • FR – Frame

  • SP – Sangpan (Outer Layer)

  • NP – Nepi (Inner Layer)

  • AC – Accessory

For example, if you need Satvan Pants Nepi, select the option: Satvan Pants NP: 2ST, 1SS . This means you need:

  • 2 × Sacrificial Texture (ST),

  • 1 × Sacrificial String (SS)

Once you form the Nepi, repeat the process for:

  • Satvan Pants Frame,

  • Satvan Pants Sangpan,

  • Satvan Pants Accessory,

This completes all the components required for crafting rare Naga pants. Want rare gloves next? Then form:

  • Satvan Gloves Frame,

  • Satvan Gloves Sangpan,

  • Satvan Gloves Nepi,

  • Satvan Gloves Accessory

3

Craft the Armor Itself

You’ve made it! It’s time to use your components and craft your final equipment. Each piece requires a certain amount of:

  • Frame (FR),

  • Outer Layer – Sangpan (SP),

  • Inner Layer – Nepi (NP),

  • Accessory (AC),

Continuing with our example, you're crafting Naga Pants, and Naga uses Satvan Components. You’ll need the specific components for the piece:

  • Satvan Pants Frame,

  • Satvan Pants Sangpan,

  • Satvan Pants Nepi,

  • Satvan Pants Accessory,

To finish, go to Armor Crafting, then Craft Final Equipment. Choose the option for Armor for Naga and Kimnara. You’ll see something like: Pants: 5FR, 5SP, 5NP, 5AC. This means you need:

  • 5 Frames,

  • 5 Sangpans,

  • 5 Nepis,

  • 5 Accessories,

  • 5,000,000 Rupiah,

Once you’ve gathered everything and clicked on it… BOOM! You’ve crafted the Sumatri Amsatra Pants of Grapa!

Final Notes

Each level of rare set requires a different amount of Rupiah and components to craft:

  • Shambala (Lv. 46): 3,000,000 Rupiah and 2 of each component,

  • Jina (Lv. 58): 5,000,000 Rupiah and 5 of each component,

  • Exile (Lv. 64): 8,000,000 Rupiah and 10 of each component,

Sure, it’s a bit of a journey—but where’s the fun in getting everything too easily? And don’t forget: the success rate is 100%!

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