Quarantine lead me here and made this. Here's his recipe on the video. Weapon: 2H Sword Forge: IshePlatinum Temper: 3 Glow Crystals 2 Dryad Silver 3 Glow Crystals 2 Aura Silver 3 Glow Crystals 2 Shade Silver 3 Glow Crystals 2 Wisp Silver 3 Glow Crystals 2 Undine Silver 3 Glow Crystals 2 Gnome Gold 3 Glow Crystals 1 Chaos Crystal 2 Salamander Silver 2 Glow Crystals 1 Chaos Crystal 1 Salamander Silver 3 Glow Crystals 1 Chaos Crystal 2 Jinn Silver 2 Glow Crystals 1 Chaos Crystal 1 Jinn Silver 2 Glow Crystals 1 Pine O' Clock 1 Little Eye 2 Dragon's Blood 1 Dragon's Breath 1 Dragon's Blood 5 Holy Water 1 Dragon's Breath 1 Giant's Horn Note: dcsyxx said that this recipe is specific for 2H sword. Will try a similar recipe with a 1H sword, but using Altena Alloy instead of Ishe Platinum, and all gold coins instead of silver. Edit: 1H Sword using Altena Alloy Same recipe as above, but all coins used are gold. All elemental essence. All essence level 5. Offense 285
It was ahead in some areas and wildly behind in others. The lack of a real overarching story and the stunlock combo both dragged it down dramatically. The complete lack of any tutorial for how tempering actually works also made it not really help the game for normal players, especially since there is no real motive to try to figure it out if you are playing normal mode.
You don't have to do this to your weapon. Just your armor. Only do this for your nightmare weapon. Meaning the essence resistance. You really can boost any weapon with Any metal esp. Ishe and Lortimer Iron hammer and Gold and silver don't make that much of a difference. I think 1 maybe 2 points more. Firestone Windstone Flat Seed Bellgrapes or Octorange Holy water x4 Giant Horn. This will boost to 113 attack and give some resistance. But if you do like the video make sure your cards read Yggdrasil Evil God Yggdrasil In that order. Temper with any meat till all plus 10 Then dragons Blood till plus 20 you will need 15 dragon blood Finish with moth wing Then done. Note the evil god card depends on which type of weapon. It gets really fucking complicated. If you use a hammer Ash for magma hammer for example. Tech moves are for bows slash for slash weapons etc Yggdrasil you need spiny seeds
Oh, I wrote this 11 months ago ^^; I did my best to copy this recipe, but I think I screw it up at some point and ended up with the wrong item, otherwise I'd have done it myself alredy :P
I did a 600ish spear by randomly adding the items there, mostly these buffed weapons ruin the game, since you can go through it doing one hit KO on everything, even in the hardest difficulty.
The rewards from quests in this game are actually quite complicated. The game responds a lot to how you place artifacts and what order you do quests in. Broadly speaking, you get metal from quests that would give you an artifact if you already have all artifacts that that quest can possibly award. There might be some that award metal regardless, I don't remember. In any case the metal you get is better depending on how late you placed the relevant artifact for the location and how far away you placed it from home. (These are additive.) This system also affects shops; for example if you place Geo late enough and far enough from home then its material shop will sell Ishe Platinum and Lorimar Iron. This shop system is quite important for tempering since you want to have material shops of all four "levels" so you can buy all buyable ingredients. You'll be quite sad if you can't buy Mercury, Sulfur, and Holy Water, which are sold at mid tier shops (I want to say you need both level 2 and 3 to get all three of those). One significant confounding variable in adjusting your artifact placement order for any reason is that many quests can award two artifacts (as you certainly know since your first quest is guaranteed to award two). However, they only actually award 2 if you have a small enough number of artifacts on your wheel already. I think the max is 2 but it might be 3. Anyway, if you have too many, you only get one artifact. I think you can always get the other one from another quest; actually you'll usually get it from the starter quest of the location in the artifact you actually did get. As an example in my most recent playthrough, normally you get the Stone Eye and the Firefly Lamp when you do Lost Princess, but I had too many artifacts so I only got the Stone Eye. I got the Firefly Lamp from The Gorgon Eye in Lake Kilma instead.
@@Maikeru101 Yes there is. The only actual change in NG+ is the difficulty mode change, but it is definitely there. No individual material needs NG+, but there are some items that aren't dropped by any monsters, so the only way to get more of them than exist in chests is to either dupe them (there's a pretty straightforward dupe exploit based on the pawn shop) or to run the game more than once. Some of these like Ash and Mirror Piece are quite important in tempering.
Quarantine lead me here and made this. Here's his recipe on the video.
Weapon:
2H Sword
Forge:
IshePlatinum
Temper:
3 Glow Crystals
2 Dryad Silver
3 Glow Crystals
2 Aura Silver
3 Glow Crystals
2 Shade Silver
3 Glow Crystals
2 Wisp Silver
3 Glow Crystals
2 Undine Silver
3 Glow Crystals
2 Gnome Gold
3 Glow Crystals
1 Chaos Crystal
2 Salamander Silver
2 Glow Crystals
1 Chaos Crystal
1 Salamander Silver
3 Glow Crystals
1 Chaos Crystal
2 Jinn Silver
2 Glow Crystals
1 Chaos Crystal
1 Jinn Silver
2 Glow Crystals
1 Pine O' Clock
1 Little Eye
2 Dragon's Blood
1 Dragon's Breath
1 Dragon's Blood
5 Holy Water
1 Dragon's Breath
1 Giant's Horn
Note: dcsyxx said that this recipe is specific for 2H sword. Will try a similar recipe with a 1H sword, but using Altena Alloy instead of Ishe Platinum, and all gold coins instead of silver.
Edit:
1H Sword using Altena Alloy
Same recipe as above, but all coins used are gold.
All elemental essence.
All essence level 5.
Offense 285
Woooo thanks for the info!!! =D
No prob. Just putting it out there in case anyone needs it. Have fun.
thanks a lot, this will more usefull when remastered legend of mana going release in this june 2021
Going to try and make a fist. I like the fast hits and aoe ST.
This game is way ahead for its time. The gameplay ss very similar to Monster Hunter World.
Ride? I was thinking it felt a lot like mh.
No it's not. You can spam 1st animation of light attack over and over again as an infinite and locking the enemy.
@@bakeconn edge lord
@@bakeconn for real! Feels like there is no challenge because of this.
It was ahead in some areas and wildly behind in others. The lack of a real overarching story and the stunlock combo both dragged it down dramatically. The complete lack of any tutorial for how tempering actually works also made it not really help the game for normal players, especially since there is no real motive to try to figure it out if you are playing normal mode.
You don't have to do this to your weapon. Just your armor. Only do this for your nightmare weapon. Meaning the essence resistance.
You really can boost any weapon with Any metal esp. Ishe and Lortimer Iron hammer and Gold and silver don't make that much of a difference. I think 1 maybe 2 points more.
Firestone
Windstone
Flat Seed
Bellgrapes or Octorange
Holy water x4
Giant Horn.
This will boost to 113 attack and give some resistance.
But if you do like the video make sure your cards read
Yggdrasil
Evil God
Yggdrasil
In that order. Temper with any meat till all plus 10
Then dragons Blood till plus 20 you will need 15 dragon blood
Finish with moth wing
Then done.
Note the evil god card depends on which type of weapon. It gets really fucking complicated. If you use a hammer Ash for magma hammer for example. Tech moves are for bows slash for slash weapons etc
Yggdrasil you need spiny seeds
Lorimar Iron can be bought and would likely be better than Ishe Platinum, still good to show the process though.
Do bear in mind some plunge attacks require certian elements to be at certian levels, so do look that up beforehand.
You can also buy Sulfur and Mercury in the secret shop in Lumina, useful that.
Just use aerolite like tuttlerock for hammer and 2haxe can reach maximum damage until 999
buddy, could you write on the description what the items and order are? :)
agreed.
Oh, I wrote this 11 months ago ^^; I did my best to copy this recipe, but I think I screw it up at some point and ended up with the wrong item, otherwise I'd have done it myself alredy :P
I honestly don't remember, but it's pretty much the same as what would be posted on gamefaqs.
It looks like the Kelson Method, but with the modification for non-DiorWood.
ITS same item last pine o clock? If using bow ????? 😅
I did a 600ish spear by randomly adding the items there, mostly these buffed weapons ruin the game, since you can go through it doing one hit KO on everything, even in the hardest difficulty.
I only have gotten to 240 ish and it finished most enemies as easily. 🤔
Then again, this game isn't hard.
Thanks for making this! :D
Anyone know the BGM name? I can't find it on the soundtrack..
Maker's Gallop
hi! i need for biuld tempering for daggers, help me?
I used my only ishe platinum and can't put geo far enough away for the guy to sell them am I screwed?
Yes. But lortimer Iron is better. But Geo still has to be lvl 4 shop. I think it has to be at least 9 steps from your home to be lvl 4
Is it possible to make a weapon with max elemental levels? If so, how?
Ok kathinja didn't give me ishe platinum from the sand quest why?
The rewards from quests in this game are actually quite complicated. The game responds a lot to how you place artifacts and what order you do quests in. Broadly speaking, you get metal from quests that would give you an artifact if you already have all artifacts that that quest can possibly award. There might be some that award metal regardless, I don't remember. In any case the metal you get is better depending on how late you placed the relevant artifact for the location and how far away you placed it from home. (These are additive.)
This system also affects shops; for example if you place Geo late enough and far enough from home then its material shop will sell Ishe Platinum and Lorimar Iron. This shop system is quite important for tempering since you want to have material shops of all four "levels" so you can buy all buyable ingredients. You'll be quite sad if you can't buy Mercury, Sulfur, and Holy Water, which are sold at mid tier shops (I want to say you need both level 2 and 3 to get all three of those).
One significant confounding variable in adjusting your artifact placement order for any reason is that many quests can award two artifacts (as you certainly know since your first quest is guaranteed to award two). However, they only actually award 2 if you have a small enough number of artifacts on your wheel already. I think the max is 2 but it might be 3. Anyway, if you have too many, you only get one artifact. I think you can always get the other one from another quest; actually you'll usually get it from the starter quest of the location in the artifact you actually did get. As an example in my most recent playthrough, normally you get the Stone Eye and the Firefly Lamp when you do Lost Princess, but I had too many artifacts so I only got the Stone Eye. I got the Firefly Lamp from The Gorgon Eye in Lake Kilma instead.
Do any of the materials you used require new game plus?
There’s no ng+
@@Maikeru101 Yes there is. The only actual change in NG+ is the difficulty mode change, but it is definitely there. No individual material needs NG+, but there are some items that aren't dropped by any monsters, so the only way to get more of them than exist in chests is to either dupe them (there's a pretty straightforward dupe exploit based on the pawn shop) or to run the game more than once. Some of these like Ash and Mirror Piece are quite important in tempering.
Super Mana Sword Crafting lol