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Profession Recrafting Guide - Modify Crafted Gear and Save Materials
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Welcome to Wowhead's guide on Recrafting Profession items. Here you'll find information on what the Recrafting system does, the important benefits to players, and how to recraft your own items or place a Work Order for one.
What Is Profession Recrafting
Introduced in Dragonflight's Professions revamp, Recrafting is a crafting system that allows you to attempt to craft an item again without having to supply all of the original materials. In prior iterations of the Professions system, once an item was created, it could never be changed. What you saw was what you received. Now, players can take a piece of crafted gear or a Profession Accessory and Recraft it to create a more powerful result using fewer materials than were originally required.
There are several reasons why players should take advantage of this Professions mechanic:
Improving an item's quality and increasing its power.
Changing the item's stats to better reflect the needs of a class or spec.
Increasing the item's Item Level.
Adjusting the current Optional Reagents applied to the crafted item, i.e., changing Embellishment effects, etc.
Why Is Recrafting Important?
The biggest perk of Recrafting is that it does not require the original reagents used on the item, meaning it is cheaper than making or ordering a brand-new piece of gear. Not only is it cheaper in terms of materials, but it also allows you to improve your crafted gear without wasting previously used bind-on-pickup materials.
For example, in order to craft an Epic Quality piece of gear, players are required to spend powerful soulbound reagents such as
征兆火花
. These reagents are often time-gated and can only be acquired from a limited number of sources. Without Recrafting, players who want to modify an item's stats, item level, or quality would need to spend more
征兆火花
to craft an entirely new item. This allows gear created at the start of the expansion to remain relevant for longer, saving players both time and gold.
How To Recraft an Item
There are a few ways to go about Recrafting an item. If a player has access to the relevant Profession, they can choose to Recraft an item through the normal Profession menu, as if it were a normal craft. If a player does not have access to the relevant Profession, they will have to utilize the Crafting Order System.
For more information on how to commission and complete Crafting Orders, please see our guides:
Placing a Work Order Completing a Work Order
Commissioned Buyers
Where To Place a Recrafting Order
Players looking to place a Recrafting Work Order will do so in the same way you would place other Work Orders. In The War Within, players can find Work Order NPCs in the Crafter's Enclave in Dornogal (/way 58 56), which is marked on the minimap by a large gold Gavel icon.
How To Place a Recrafting Order
Once you arrive at a Crafting Order station, you will be greeted with the Crafting Order interface. There are many options and categories to choose from, but you should choose the separate "Start Recrafting Order" category and select the item you want to be Recrafted.
The screen then populates with the required materials and any Optional Reagents you may want to add, remove, or modify. Keep in mind that
Recrafting orders are only available through Personal Work Orders
. This means you will need to send the order to a specific crafter, instead of posting it as a Public order.
Crafters
Where To Recraft an Item
If you are a Crafter, you have the opportunity to Recraft your own items without having to commission a Work Order. This can be done via the Profession Menu as if it were any other craft. Note that you are required to be at a Crafting Table to do this.
In order to Recraft another player's gear via a Work Order, Crafters need to first accept the Personal Order via their Crafting Table.
Left: Recrafting your own item through the "Recraft Equipment" Ability | Right: Looking at your potential Recrafting Orders within your Personal Crafting Order tab
Once you have accepted the Personal Order for Recrafting, players can complete the order as they would any other Personal Order.
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评论来自
Charlayne
I'm seeing some minor mistakes in the guide, I don't know where to send them so I'm posting them here.
5: The final major portion of this menu is your Crafting Details. This will s...
5: Lastly, you have the option to either start or decline the order. If you s....
I think this one should be #5 and then #6.
4: THEN you have the optional reagents portion of reagents. If the buyer has included any Optional Reagents, they will be displayed here. You can hover over those items to see what they add to the item, and if they affect the Crafting Difficulty of the item at all.
This probably should be "WHEN you have...".
(sorry, I do a lot of editing of my own stuff, so I tend to see these easily)
评论来自
CatGoesBork
Question on recrafting and using Illustrious Insight and Lesser Illustrious Insight. While I was able to "add" it to the gear in the finishing reagent section when using it for a personal crafting order from a friend, it never actually applied. It was not consumed, but the skill did not take into affect. My question is how are the finishing reagents supposed to work on recrafting orders? I could use them on my personal crafts, but I could not use the insight or the oil in crafting orders. I also did not see a way to add it when creating a crafting order.
评论来自
Birckin
Something I haven't read, you can recraft the same item as many times as you want.
评论来自
Bonezies
Can you discover new recipes when you recraft? some of the higher level crafts are locked behind discovery.
评论来自
AlaskanDruid
Also be aware that not only can the item go down in quality, it can go down in item level. I've seen this several times. This is why public crafting orders really really suck. Crafters can troll people by lowering their item level.
评论来自
zarathorn
Something that was not clear on the guide (or in the system in-game until we discovered it by testing) is that the game seems to "remember" the materials you originally used to craft the item and limits quality accordingly. If you originally craft with Quality 1/2 materials and then try to upgrade, you will need more skill to craft to maximum than crafting from scratch even if you use the maximum possible mats for the recraft.
Hopefully this is a bug/unintented, because this punishes people who crafted early when materials and skill were limited. In the case of some items (Like the Elemental Lariat) since you can't re-use the Illimited Diamond in the recraft, you can ruin your item to be unable to reach max Quality until MUCH later in the expansion.
评论来自
OldWolf2
What happens if you recraft something crafted with Illustrious Insight (+30 skill) -- does the Illustrious Insight keep applying to the recraft?
评论来自
drumminskillz
It seems like you can't recraft gems. Does anyone know if this is intentional?
评论来自
slyredfox84
I tried to recraft a pair of leather pants for myself and remove the embellishment. I found out the hard way that you and can only have 2 items with embellishments. I had all of the reagents and removed the embellishment from the optional reagents but it failed when I hit recraft. I looked it up on several websites including wowhead and it seems to support removing embellishments without adding a new one but doesn't say how. Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't want to waste a spark of ingenuity and 50 primal chaos and have to make a new pair of pants. Thanks!
评论来自
alpanhell
This is probably a stupid question, but is it possible to get a skill up? Or a First Order? on a recrafting order.
Edit: I partially answered my own question, I got a skill up while recrafting a Profession Tool. Not sure about a First Order.
评论来自
Zurion
Does this system even work?
评论来自
thebergmant
I have just stumbled upon a potentially interesting piece of information regarding recrafting. I'm not sure if anyone else has commented on this interaction anywhere else, but here is what I've found.
When recrafting an item, the stats of the item seem to "lock in" upon the first craft. This means that recrafting an item with random stats will continually yield the same stats over and over.
The cases where this becomes interesting is when a missive has been used. The stats will in this case still "lock in" on the original craft, and removing the missive for the recraft will lower the difficulty of the craft by 25%, 20% or 15% depending on the quality of the missive, but the stats will not change. This means that you can keep your ideal stats while lowering the difficulty and maybe guarantee a higher quality craft. Crafting an item using a
灼光之龙语公函
will give you an item with haste/mastery and increase the difficulty by 20 points. Recrafting the same item and removing the
灼光之龙语公函
, will reduce the difficulty by 20 points, but still yield a haste/mastery item.
There is also another very interesting case. If you crafted an item with or without a missive, and then later recrafted with a new missive, the stats still "locked in" on the original craft. Removing the new missive will cause the item to revert back to the original stats, no matter if the original stats were random or from a missive. Continuing on the above example. If, instead of just removing the
灼光之龙语公函
, you replace it with a
曙光之龙语公函
you will of course get an item with haste/versatility. Recrafting this item again and removing the
曙光之龙语公函
, will once again lower the difficulty by 20 points, but the stats will revert back to the original haste/mastery. This is also the case if no
灼光之龙语公函
had been used in the first craft, but the random stats just happened to be haste/mastery.
I have been testing this with low level leather pieces, recrafting a few times at each stage. So while it is possible that my findings were just coincidental, it is statistically unlikely. If people try to test this and come to other conclusions, please let me know.
评论来自
chillyspoon
Does anyone know if socket slots get carried over - e.g. recrafting a 3 socket lariat from 424 to 437, does it go back to one socket or retain the three?
评论来自
morituri
In the case of window 5, where the skill point are, it hasn't been clear to me how to raise that skill in the higher stages. For example, I have max spec in Setting/Necklaces (and rings for that matter), but when I'm trying to recraft a Lariat, to ilvl 486, I can't because my skill there shows as 365 (with finishing) and need 380 to reach i486. Then, does this mean I have to keep rasing stats from the other spec tabs to raise the skill on this one?
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