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Active 5 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 15k times. I have been playing AC3 for a while, and wondering how to craft and upgrade? I'm at sequence 9. Improve this question. Colin D 9, 9 9 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 67 67 bronze badges. This item has been added to your Favorites. Created by. MDuh Offline. Category: Crafting , Gameplay Basics , Trading. Languages: English. Guide Index. Stockpile Tab. Crafting Tab. Trading Tab. Risks and Tax. Early trading. Best Items to sell. Best Items to sell pt.
Profitability summary graph. End Game Profiteering Item Combination. You cannot use crafting on moving vendors. At first glance, crafting in Assassin's creed 3 looks very complicated.
This guide will try to simplify everything in crafting, explain how it works, what to do for best profit turnout and what to avoid. Crafting will be very useful in mid-game and near end because you will need tons of money to upgrade you ship for missions, and as well for sea missions if you ever want to do it. These is where you buy raw ingredients to be able to craft, animal pelts, mineral ores, lumber, food that is available for you depending on the level of the people on your homestead.
There's a limit of 10 that you can buy and stock, so you are limited to only 10 materials at a time to craft. You cannot expand that limit and the only way to circumvent that is to retrieve raw ingredients as rewards for looting caravans, recruit missions or through hunting. In the crafting tab, there are 3 different sections: Artisans, Resources, and Recipes.
Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: ShanaChan Look at me!!! It's just really obtuse.
You only need to engage in the game's economy on a deep level if you want all the ship upgrades. It's a mess. Just stuff your naval convoys with enough bear pelts to buy all the Aquila upgrades and never look back. It's not explained at all and has little effect on anything in the game. I never bothered with it. It's just kinda there. But it's not like you'd know that since it doesn't tell you the difference between items you don't have because you didn't buy them off your citizens and the items that are much harder to obtain.
It just does a terrible terrible job of explaining any of this. From the very first mention of crafting where it tells you to make something you won't be able to make until you do about 10 more missions including all that lovely training and retraining , it botches the whole thing.
To others, thank's for the tips about the pelts. If you really cannot craft or trade except by returning to your house, then I surely will not be doing much of this. It's good to know the little bit of work I do have to do though. Oh, I do see that thing. But when I click it it only offers to set a marker there, it doesn't offer to fast travel.
Maybe it will later? Wow, even if I click the harbormaster, if I do so after having clicked one of the circle dots first, it doesn't offer to fast travel to the harbormaster, it instead just sets a marker. I have to leave the map and come back to get that to work.
And it still doesn't work on the house. I have some trouble with it too. I'm in the eighth or so sequence, and I rarely am able to craft anything besides barrels and crates successfully. It's completely irritating, so I'm just selling all my pelts and such to buy weapons and forgetting this lazy, half-assed mess. It is a clunky mess that isn't very rewarding. Some people will argue that it is a waste of time to even try to figure out and understand.
It's poorly designed, but it's not difficult to figure out. The leftmost tab is resources your homestead generates. This is things like metal ore, lumber, etc. Buy everything you can there generally 10x of each item. That makes crafting easier. The rightmost tab is your convoys.
If a convoy is attacked and you don't save it it means you lose the items it was transporting, but you don't have to make a replacement convoy. You can make more convoys and you can make naval convoys, and you can upgrade the carrying capacity of both.
The center tab is the crafting tab.
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