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==Materials Guide==
==Materials Guide==
Now that you know what tools you need and what they are used for, lets get familiar with the Materials that you will need. As mentioned earlier, some materials are required while others are not. Each material is detailed below to help you.
Unfamiliar with all the materials available in fletching, or not exactly sure how to use them? This section will explain each material in detail and how they are used in fletching.


===Wood===
===Wood===
The first and most important material required is the wood material needed to make the projectile. There are several different kinds of woods available for fletching, from a variety of sources. Your two main sorces of wood will either be plain wood or magical wood.


====Plain Wood====
====Plain Wood====
Plain woods can be found from a variety of sources scattered around Elanthia. Either by purchasing them from town fletching shops or FORAGEing for them in the wilds. Certain creatures also can provide a skin that can be used as a shaft material, mainly bones.
Plain wood is the most frequent and easily attainable material that you can get your hands on. You can get plain woods by purchasing them from town fletching shops or FORAGEing for them in the wilds. Certain creatures also can provide a skin that can be used as a shaft material, mainly bones. You even have the option of purchasing large pole-arm weapons that you can cut down into shafts as well, just visit your local weapon shop to see their selection.


====Magic Wood====
====Magic Wood====
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===Fletching Glue===


===Fletchings===
===Fletchings===
Another essential material needed are fletchings. Fletchings are glued to the back of the projectile to ensure a true and steady flight to its target. Without fletchings, the arrow would become very inaccurate and useless. Fletchings can be purchased from the local fletching shop or made from creature feathers by way of a fletching razor.

===Fletching Glue===
Need a way to attach those fletchings to the projectile right? Well, a nice “tasty” bottle of fletching glue is the answer. Fletching glue is available at your local fletching shop.


===Paint===
===Paint===
Tired of that dull “wood” look? Spice up your arrows with some color! The local fletching shops have a variety of colored vials of paint available all the time for your hearts content. Other rare colors can be found from the treasure system or purchased from special merchants throughout the year.

(Note: Painting the projectile with vials of paint coat the entire shaft. The color should show up in the description of the arrow or the show description if applicable)


===Paintsticks===
===Paintsticks===
Want to add just a band of color to your arrow, or add a band of color over top of your current arrow color? Well, a paintstick is what you are looking for. Using a paintstick will add a small band of color near the end of the arrow. You can add a maximum of two color bands, of the same or different colors. As with paints, a paintstick can be purchased at the local fletching shops, found from the treasure system, or purchased from special merchants.

(Note: Painting the projectile with a paintstick will NOT paint the entire shaft. This will also effect the GATHER verb, as you will not be able to use the paintstick band color as a means of gathering the arrow. Example: a blue faewood arrow can be gathered by using the syntax: gather blue arrow. A blue-banded faewood arrow can be gathered by using the syntax: gather faewood arrow. Other help with the GATHER verb will be provided in the Fletching Commands Section.)


===Arrowheads and Caps===
===Arrowheads and Caps===
Annoyed with those wimpy looking tips that you whittle at the end of your arrow or bolt? An arrowhead or cap is just the right thing for you. When using an arrowhead, you will need a drill to make a hole. If using a cap, just screw it on to the end of the shaft. Arrowheads and caps can be purchased from your local fletching shop, with various materials at your disposal. There are also arrowheads and caps that can be obtained from special merchants as well. Arrows can only accept arrowheads, while Darts can only accept caps. Bolts however, can accept either an arrowhead or cap, which is up to the Fletcher to decide.


==Fletching Walk-Through==
==Fletching Walk-Through==

Revision as of 18:24, 8 March 2007

Fletching is the art of creating arrows, bolts, and darts for use in combat. This guide is here to help you on your way to being a successful master of the art of Fletching.

Tools

This is a list of the tools available in Fletching. Some tools are required, while others are not.

Required

  • A Handaxe based OHE weapon
  • A Dagger based OHE weapon or Hook-knife based Brawling weapon
  • A Short, Composite or Long Bow for arrows
  • A Light or Heavy Crossbow for Light or Heavy Bolts
  • A completed Dart for darts

Optional

  • A Drill
  • A Fletching Razor
  • A Scriber

Materials

This is a list of the available Materials used in Fletching. Some materials are required, while others are not.

Required

  • A source of Wood
  • Fletching Glue
  • Fletchings

Optional

  • Paint
  • Paintsticks
  • Arrowheads
  • Caps

Tools Guide

This section is a more in depth look at each tool available in fletching. As mentioned earlier, some tools are required while others are not. Each tool is described in detail to help you on your way. These tools are available at your local fletching shop and weapon shop.

Handaxe

The handaxe is an OHE based weapon used to pare down an item made of wood to create the shafts needed to make your projectile. There are four current possible projectiles created from fletching: Arrow, Light Crossbow Bolt, Heavy Crossbow Bolt, and Dart. Any OHE weapon that INSPECTs as a handaxe base weapon should be compatible for fletching.

Dagger

The dagger is an OHE based weapon that is used for more fine and precise tasks not possible with a handaxe. Paring the shaft down further, cutting nocks in the end of the arrow, making the projectile the proper length, and whittling a tip are all steps requiring the use of the dagger. Any OHE weapon that INSPECTs as a dagger base weapon should be compatible for fletching.

Bow, Crossbow, or Dart

A Ranged weapon is used in the fletching process in order to measure the proper length of the projectile. Current ranged weapons include: Short, Composite, and Long Bows, Light and Heavy Crossbows. A completed Dart is required to measure the correct length of a dart shaft.

Fletching Razor

The fletching razor is a tool that cuts fletchings from feathers found from creatures in the wilds of Elanthia. Though fletchings are easily purchased from the local fletching shop, the fletching razor allows the Fletcher to customize their arrows with fletchings not available in your local shop. Make sure that your fletching razor is OPEN so that you can use it.

Drill

The drill is a tool used to make a hole in the end of the projectile, which allows it to receive an arrowhead. Arrowheads are not required for a fletching projectile to work, but allows the Fletcher customize an arrow to their liking.

Scriber

There are other tools around Elanthia to further improve your enjoyment of fletching. Scribers are used to etch different designs into the wood of your projectile. There are even rare scribers that can etch your name.

Other Tools

There are also other various items and tools that have been released throughout Elanthia. Keep your eyes peeled and you never know what you may find.

Materials Guide

Now that you know what tools you need and what they are used for, lets get familiar with the Materials that you will need. As mentioned earlier, some materials are required while others are not. Each material is detailed below to help you.

Wood

The first and most important material required is the wood material needed to make the projectile. There are several different kinds of woods available for fletching, from a variety of sources. Your two main sorces of wood will either be plain wood or magical wood.

Plain Wood

Plain wood is the most frequent and easily attainable material that you can get your hands on. You can get plain woods by purchasing them from town fletching shops or FORAGEing for them in the wilds. Certain creatures also can provide a skin that can be used as a shaft material, mainly bones. You even have the option of purchasing large pole-arm weapons that you can cut down into shafts as well, just visit your local weapon shop to see their selection.

Magic Wood

Magic woods are woods that have inherent bonuses in them that can be used to increase your Ranged AS. Click on the material in the table below to see applicable information about each one. You can also refer to the Materials Guide on the Gemstone IV website if any of the information happens to be missing.

Unfortunately the woods can only be purchased either by having back-room access at town fletching shops, or by traveling/event merchants.

Below is a table showing you the different woods available at town fletchings shops. These woods come in three sizes: stick (S), branch (B), or limb (L), where stick is the smallest and limb is the largest.

Wood Landing Solhaven Ice Mule Ta'Vaalor Sylvarraned River's Rest Teras Isle
SBL SBL SBL SBL SBL SBL SBL
Carmiln X X X X X
Deringo X XX XX XX
Faewood XX X X X XX X XX
Ironwood XX XX X XX XX X XX
Kakore XXX XX X XX XX XX X
Messile XX XX X X X
Mossbark XX XX XX XXX
Rowan XXX XX XXX XX XX XX
Villswood XX XX XX X X XX

Fletchings

Another essential material needed are fletchings. Fletchings are glued to the back of the projectile to ensure a true and steady flight to its target. Without fletchings, the arrow would become very inaccurate and useless. Fletchings can be purchased from the local fletching shop or made from creature feathers by way of a fletching razor.

Fletching Glue

Need a way to attach those fletchings to the projectile right? Well, a nice “tasty” bottle of fletching glue is the answer. Fletching glue is available at your local fletching shop.

Paint

Tired of that dull “wood” look? Spice up your arrows with some color! The local fletching shops have a variety of colored vials of paint available all the time for your hearts content. Other rare colors can be found from the treasure system or purchased from special merchants throughout the year.

(Note: Painting the projectile with vials of paint coat the entire shaft. The color should show up in the description of the arrow or the show description if applicable)

Paintsticks

Want to add just a band of color to your arrow, or add a band of color over top of your current arrow color? Well, a paintstick is what you are looking for. Using a paintstick will add a small band of color near the end of the arrow. You can add a maximum of two color bands, of the same or different colors. As with paints, a paintstick can be purchased at the local fletching shops, found from the treasure system, or purchased from special merchants.

(Note: Painting the projectile with a paintstick will NOT paint the entire shaft. This will also effect the GATHER verb, as you will not be able to use the paintstick band color as a means of gathering the arrow. Example: a blue faewood arrow can be gathered by using the syntax: gather blue arrow. A blue-banded faewood arrow can be gathered by using the syntax: gather faewood arrow. Other help with the GATHER verb will be provided in the Fletching Commands Section.)

Arrowheads and Caps

Annoyed with those wimpy looking tips that you whittle at the end of your arrow or bolt? An arrowhead or cap is just the right thing for you. When using an arrowhead, you will need a drill to make a hole. If using a cap, just screw it on to the end of the shaft. Arrowheads and caps can be purchased from your local fletching shop, with various materials at your disposal. There are also arrowheads and caps that can be obtained from special merchants as well. Arrows can only accept arrowheads, while Darts can only accept caps. Bolts however, can accept either an arrowhead or cap, which is up to the Fletcher to decide.

Fletching Walk-Through

Making Shafts

Paring the Shaft

Applying Paint

Nocking the Shaft

Measuring the Shaft

Cutting the Shaft to Length

Applying the Fletchings

Making the Tip

Whittle the Tip

Attach Arrowhead or Cap

FAQS

Process

The process for creating an arrow, bolt, or dart varies slightly. The instructions below cover an arrow, which has all the require steps for producing any of the three, but the other two will no require all of these steps. This will be expanded in time, but basically:

  • With wood and handaxe out: cut arrow shafts with my handaxe from my wood. This produces one ore more shafts for your use.
  • With a single arrow shaft and your dagger: cut my shaft with my dagger. This pares down the shaft.
  • If you want to use paint or a paintstick, then now is the time.
  • Paint should be applied before paintsticks.
  • To paint the shaft, paint my shaft with my paint.
  • You will have to wait for the paint to dry before you can do anything else with the shaft. This takes approximately 10 - 15 seconds.
  • Paint sticks can be used to add cresting or banding to an arrow.
  • To apply a band, paint my shaft with my paintstick.
  • After applying that paint, you will have to wait for it to dry. Like above, this takes approximately 10 - 15 seconds.
  • You can apply bands 2 - 3 times (need to check which) and have multiple bands of the same color or multi-colored bands.
  • With the cut shaft and your dagger: cut nock in my shaft with my dagger.
  • If you didn't paint your shaft, you will have to do this twice as it asks you to confirm.
  • With the nocked shaft and your bow out: measure my shaft
  • With the measured shaft and your dagger out: cut my shaft with my dagger
  • With the trimmed shaft and a bottle of glue: put glue on my shaft
  • Note that after applying the glue, you have approximately 30 seconds to apply the fletchings before the glue will dry and you will have to reapply the glue.
  • With the shaft with glue on it and a bundle of at least 3 fletchings: put fletching on my shaft.
  • After you apply the fletchings, you will have to wait for the glue to dry. This takes approximately 30 seconds from the point that the glue was applied.
  • After the fletchings are done, you can either carve a tip for the arrow or apply and arrowhead/cap on it.
  • To use an arrowhead or cap:
  • With your drill and the shaft in your hands: turn drill on my shaft.
  • With your shaft and your arrowhead or cap: Turn arrowhead/cap on my shaft.
  • To carve a tip:
  • With the shaft and your dagger in your hand: Cut my shaft with my dagger.
  • You will have to perform the above step twice to confirm that you really want to cut the tip and not to apply an arrowhead or cap.

Congratulations, you've created an arrow.

Arrowheads and Caps

Landing

  • a steel broadhead arrowhead
  • a mithril conical arrowhead
  • an ora swept arrowhead
  • an imflass arrowhead
  • a vultite triangle-bladed arrowhead
  • a steel broadhead cap
  • a mithril conical cap
  • an ora swept cap
  • an imflass cap
  • a vultite triangle-bladed cap


Custom Arrowheads Sometimes custom arrowheads can be purchased at merchant events. These arrow heads may add flares to your arrow.

Fletchings

Landing

  • a bundle of fletchings (plain, don't show up)
  • a bundle of plain white fletchings
  • a bundle of dingy grey fletchings
  • a bundle of light brown fletchings

Custom Fletchings Sometimes custom fletchings can be found in boxes as treasure. There are also merchants (such as Surriel) who will make custom colors for you. A number of merchant events have also distributed special fletchings.

Paints and Paintsticks

Generally all paint and paintsticks come in 30 uses. Some treasure found ones can come in uses of 100 or more.

Paints Available in All Towns

  • bright golden
  • fiery orange
  • (more)


Paintsticks


Custom Paints and Paintsticks Sometimes custom paint or paintsticks can be found in boxes as treasure. There are also merchants (such as Surriel) who will make custom colors for you.

Experience

You can gain experience from felcthing in two ways. While you are learning, you will gain experience each time you gain a rank. For example, if you gain your 100th rank, you will gain 100 experience.* Also, once you have mastered, you will gain 5 experience for creating an arrow. There is, however, a cap on the amount of experience you can gain for a particular time period by completing arrows as a master.

* Note: This is only true if Fletching is your only artisan skill. Reference Artisan Skill Experience to see the complete details.

Notes

  • The enchant of an arrowhead and of a wood will not stack. The highest enchant will be used. The +5 from being a master fletcher will stack though. So it is possible to make upto 5x arrows.

Reference Links

Archery Shop Listing from Keelty's Glade

Official Simutronics Guide - This is somewhat out of date because it does not include the most recent changes to fletching.