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Crafting recipes, for clarity's sake

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:06 PM
Animenut
Is there a way to view which crusaders I have recipes for that I am not seeing? I know that I can view recipes as I earn them from chests, but when opening many at once, it can be a hassle noting all the recipes being received.

Also, what are the dots for on the crafting screen? Only non-event crusaders seem to have them, and they are always the same pattern and color regardless of each crusader's gear.

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:18 PM
Raymond
i'm told that those 4 dots are representative views of your recipes, and that they are color coded, none, common, uncommon, rare, epic and golden epic. but all look like one of 2, only two, different colors to my sight.

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:19 PM
Andreas
You answered your first question with your second.

The dots to the right of the crusaders in the crafting menu represent your recipes. As CNE announced, you have received common and uncommon recipes for all the non-event crusaders for a start.

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:20 PM
Raymond
and if you read the blog on the update you would know "All players start with the recipes for the Common and Uncommon gear for the initial 20 Crusaders. Crafting gear outside of that limited set require that you unlock additional recipes."...

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:20 PM
Muljo Stpho
The dots are your stamps indicating collected recipes. All of the original 20 have their common and uncommon recipes by default. The Up to Speed mission provides those recipes for other crusaders. And there are missions that provide rare or epic recipes. You do not get recipes from chests, only the common/uncommon/rare/epic materials from disenchantment and the occasional legendary catalysts which are a new drop.

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Link to post - Posted March 2nd 2017 at 5:20 PM
Andreas
Raymond: It's not only the color but also the position of the dot. Upper left is common, upper right uncommon, lower left rare and lower right is epic. After that, only legendaries are possible and they don't need a recipe ;) Golden Epics aren't possible through recipes and therefore aren't represented by any.
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