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Game System

Crafting

Aden's player-driven economy runs on crafting, spoiling, and trading. Dwarves rule the forge — but every player can participate in the market.

Crafting System

Only Dwarven Warsmith and Bounty Hunter classes can craft. They need Recipes and the correct materials to produce items. Higher-grade items require rarer recipes and materials.

D-Grade Entry-level gear. Available early. Crafted from common materials found in low-level zones.
C-Grade Mid-tier gear. Requires processed materials and specific crafting tools.
B-Grade Strong gear. Rare recipes, many materials. Often sold from top Dwarves.
A-Grade Elite gear for endgame. Requires high-level Warsmith and very rare components.
S-Grade Legendary. Only the best Dwarves can craft S-Grade. Materials come from Epic Raid Bosses.

Spoil System

Bounty Hunter class uses Sweeper skill on monsters after the Spoil skill is applied. This extracts crafting materials directly from monster corpses — often more efficiently than drop farming.

1 Use Spoil skill on target monster
2 Kill the monster normally
3 Use Sweeper before corpse disappears
4 Collect bonus crafting materials!
Tips

Economy Tips

Player Shops

Set up a private store to sell your materials and crafted items. Place your shop in Giran — the main trading hub — for maximum visibility.

Adena Farming

The fastest Adena comes from farming mobs near your level. Sell unwanted drops at NPC stores or to other players for premium.

Recipe Trading

Rare recipes can sell for massive amounts of Adena. Keep duplicates and trade them with other Dwarves or players who need them.

Market Timing

Material prices fluctuate with patch updates and server events. Buy low before popular farming events, sell high afterwards.