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Recipe scrolls are commonly found from [[Merchants]] and [[Loot Containers]], and sometimes as basic world spawns.
 
Recipe scrolls are commonly found from [[Merchants]] and [[Loot Containers]], and sometimes as basic world spawns.
   
Most recipes do not have an associated scroll, but some don't. These exceptions are:
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Most recipes '''do''' have an associated scroll, but some don't. These exceptions are:
 
* Single-item [[Cooking]] recipes do not have scrolls, for example cooking various [[Meat]] and [[Vegetable|Vegetables]]
 
* Single-item [[Cooking]] recipes do not have scrolls, for example cooking various [[Meat]] and [[Vegetable|Vegetables]]
 
* Some end-game [[Equipment]] do not have scrolls
 
* Some end-game [[Equipment]] do not have scrolls
 
* A few obscure [[Alchemy]] recipes do not have scrolls
 
* A few obscure [[Alchemy]] recipes do not have scrolls
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* [[Decrafting]] does not have scrolls
   
 
Recipe scrolls are '''not''' required to learn the recipe. All recipes can be learned through '''manual crafting''', either through trial and error or by knowing the recipe in advance.
 
Recipe scrolls are '''not''' required to learn the recipe. All recipes can be learned through '''manual crafting''', either through trial and error or by knowing the recipe in advance.

Latest revision as of 13:19, 7 May 2020

Recipe Scroll

A Recipe scroll is an item which teaches the player a Recipe - knowledge of how to craft, cook or distill many different items.

A recipe scroll item name will always begin with "Crafting:", "Alchemy:" or "Cooking:". When used, the character will instantly learn the recipe, and the scroll will be consumed.

Recipe scrolls are commonly found from Merchants and Loot Containers, and sometimes as basic world spawns.

Most recipes do have an associated scroll, but some don't. These exceptions are:

Recipe scrolls are not required to learn the recipe. All recipes can be learned through manual crafting, either through trial and error or by knowing the recipe in advance.

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