Hello! We will be opening Lamannia shortly for our first preview of the new Cannith Crafting system coming to DDO in Update 32.
We will be hosting a dev event on Friday, August 12th from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Eastern (-4 GMT)
The preview event will give you an opportunity to ask No Worries and others questions, try out the system, get ingredients as needed, etc. We'll be in the Cannith Crafting areas taking part in the event. Additionally, there will be an advice channel Craftingpreview. To join, use /joinchannel craftingpreview
Character Copy to Lamannia is now available!
To copy a character from the live worlds to Lamannia, simply launch the Lamannia game client, select the character copy option, and follow the steps. If you run into an issue with character copy, log into the character you want to transfer on the live worlds, log out, then try again. You cannot send the same item twice to Lamannia on different characters.
Cannith Crafting Overview:
Please use this thread to discuss your overall thoughts on Cannith Crafting, or feel free to make your own post in the Cannith Crafting Preview forums.
Here's what you need to know to get started:
WHERE:
Cannith Crafting Workstations can be found in Eberron in House Cannith and House Kundarak.
HOW:
1. Deconstruct an item to make it ready for crafting.
2. Craft shards of the benefits you want to apply to the item.
3. Craft a Minimum Level shard which determines the minimum level of the item, and the power level of the shards being crafted onto the item.
3. Craft the shards onto the item.
SCHOOLS AND XP:
There is a single school for the new Cannith Crafting system. The level cap is 400, and your previously-earned Cannith Crafting XP will be added together and carried over.
Level 50: 1,256 Cannith Crafting XP
Level 100: 7,313 XP
Level 150: 30,151 XP
Level 260: 245,580 <- where current maxed out crafters will end up.
Level 340: 472,752 XP
Level 400: 650,040 XP
CRAFTING DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
- Minimum Level shards will have a crafting difficulty of their level x 10, except for Minimum Level 1, which has a crafting difficulty of level 1. Unbound Minimum Level shards have a difficulty of their level x 10 + 50.
- Scaling Effect shards like Strength and Spell Focus have a crafting difficulty level based on the group they are in. There are three groups of scaling effect shards. Non-Scaling effects like True Seeing and Fearsome fall independently along the Cannith Crafting difficulty level curve. Group 1 has a minimum crafting level of 1, Group 2 has a minimum crafting level of 50, and Group 3 has a minimum crafting level of 100.
- Unbound versions of these shards add 150 to their crafting level, and Insightful versions of these shards add 175 to their crafting level.
ESSENCES:
- There is now a single essence, rather than lesser and greater versions of essences. The old essences can be exchanged at a rate of 1:1 for the greater essences and 5:1 for the lesser essences.
- When items are deconstructed, they will award essences based on the minimum level of the item being deconstructed.
COLLECTIBLES:
- Collectibles will be used in all crafting recipes. Many of the collectibles already exist, but some new collectibles have been added that appear in higher levels in both Eberron and the Forgotten Realms.
OTHER NOTES:
- Artificer Mark of Making benefits remain unchanged.
- Flexible shards have been removed.
- The percentage chance to successfully craft a shard when the character has a lower crafting level than the level of the shard being crafted scales at 50% when 15 levels below the recipe, instead of the 10 levels it was under the old system.
- Players can now craft recipes if they have at least a one percent chance of success.
- Shard slot restrictions are the same as randomly-generated loot.
- Marks of House Cannith add a 3rd extra effect slot to the item.