Learn how to craft essential ores like Steel, Elunium, and Oridecon in Ragnarok Online. Discover the ingredients and monsters needed for each crafting recipe.
Hey there, adventurer! So you're looking to get into crafting in Ragnarok Online, huh? Ores are the building blocks for some seriously powerful gear, especially when you start looking at refining. Let's break down what you need to gather for some of the most common and important ores.
Think of this as your cheat sheet for what monsters drop what, and what you'll need to combine to make the good stuff. Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it looks at first glance!
Iron
Iron is your basic building block. You'll need one Iron Ore to make Steel, and it drops from a ton of early-game monsters. Keep an eye out for:
- Ambernite
- Andre
- Ant Egg
- ChonChon
- Goblins
- Fabre
- Picky
- Poring
- Pupa
- Stainer
- Steel ChonChon
- Super Picky
- Thief Bug
- Thief Bug (L)
- Thief Bug Egg
- Zerom
You can usually find these guys pretty easily around Prontera and its surrounding fields. Once you've got the Iron Ore, a Blacksmith player can create Iron from it.
Steel
Steel is where things start getting a bit more serious. To craft Steel, you'll need 5 Iron and 1 Coal. The Iron can be refined from Iron Ore (which we just covered!), and you can get Coal from monsters like:
- Giearth
- Golem
- Skel Worker
- Sting
Remember, you'll need a Blacksmith player to do the crafting.
Elunium
Elunium is a key component for upgrading some of the best gear. To make it, you'll need 5 Rough Elunium. These drop from a variety of monsters, including:
- Bigfoot
- Goblin Brother 1
- Golem
- High Orc
- Hode
- Nightmare
- Orc Archer
- Orc Warrior
- Pirate Skeleton
- Poporing
- Scorpion
- Skeleton Soldier
- Steel Chonchon
- Thara Frog
Unlike Iron and Steel, Elunium is usually crafted by specific Upgrade NPCs or at the Blacksmith in Geffen. So, you'll need to make a trip there once you've gathered your Rough Elunium.
Oridecon
Oridecon is another super important ore for high-level upgrades. You'll need 5 Rough Oridecon to craft it. Keep an eye out for these from monsters like:
- Anacondaq
- Munak
- Nightmare
- Obeaune
- Orc Archer
- Orc Warrior
- Skeleton Archer
- Soldier Skeleton
- Mistress (MVP)
Just like Elunium, Oridecon is crafted by Upgrade NPCs or the Blacksmith in Geffen.
Star Crumb
For those looking to craft some special items, Star Crumb is on the list. You'll need 10 Star Dust for this. Star Dust can be farmed from monsters such as:
- Andre
- Bathory
- Dustiness
- Giant Whisper
- Giearth
- Hode
- Pierre
- Punk
- Sandman
- Tirfing
- Whisper
A Blacksmith player can whip up Star Crumb once you've collected the dust.
Flame Heart
If you're aiming for gear that boosts your fire properties or resistance, Flame Heart is what you'll want. It requires 10 Red Bloods. You can find Red Bloods from these monsters:
- Elder Willow
- Kobold
- Metaller
- Scorpion
Blacksmith players can craft Flame Heart from Red Bloods.
Great Nature
Great Nature is another crafting material that's pretty sought after. You'll need 10 Green Lives for it. These drop from monsters like:
- Goblin Brother 4
- Hode
- Horn
- Mandragora
- Muka
- Wormtail
Blacksmith players are the ones who can craft this material.
Mistic Frozen
For those looking to craft items with ice or water properties, Mistic Frozen is your go-to. It requires 10 Crystal Blues. Hunt these monsters for Crystal Blues:
- Ambernite
- Black Mushroom
- Cornutus
- Kukre
- Marin
- Marina
- Red Mushroom
- Vadon
Blacksmith players can craft Mistic Frozen from Crystal Blues.
Rough Wind
Finally, Rough Wind is used for crafting items that might give you an edge in speed or wind-based attacks/resistances. You'll need 10 Wind of Verdues for this. Keep an eye out for these monsters:
- Brilight
- Horn
- Hornet
- Steel ChonChon
Blacksmith players can craft Rough Wind from Wind of Verdues.
So there you have it! A rundown of the common ores and materials you'll be farming for. Happy hunting, and may your crafting endeavors be successful!
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