No Rest for the Wicked – How to Unlock Crafting Stations

Kirthana K
3 Min Read

Once you have unlocked your new home, you can start placing furniture inside. There are various types of furniture that offer different benefits upon using them. Besides furniture, you can also add crafting stations within your home. Stations like the workbench, anvil, and others can help you in crafting various gear and equipment. In this guide we will see how to unlock crafting stations in No Rest for the Wicked

No Rest for the Wicked – How to Unlock Crafting Stations

You can now equip your home with crafting stations so you can start crafting armor, gear, and equipment. Here we will see how to unlock crafting stations in No Rest for the Wicked

Read More:

To start unlocking crafting stations, you need to first unlock the Sacrament settlement. You can unlock Sacrament after defeating the first main boss, Warrick, and by also completing the main quest “Sacrament”. After resting at the Rookery’s bed, head out to find a vendor called Danos. Not only will this start the Rebuild Sacrament quest, but you can also access his wares. He will sell various crafting stations for a bunch of coins, so if you have the money, you can quickly purchase them to use them

To start using your new equipment, head over to your home and place whatever purchased furniture or station you own. Interact with the crafting stations to see what items you can get out of them. Of course, you will require the necessary materials to help in crafting. But you can use these stations anytime you wish to craft or upgrade items

That’s all there is to know about unlocking crafting stations in No Rest for the Wicked. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well

Share This Article
She holds two degrees in media. She can draw, sketch, and is somewhat good at graphics and animation. She can also write, and, the best part, make instant noodles at 1 minute 59 seconds. Currently, she’s exploring the world of Teyvat. Other times she likes to read books, watch anime, and take long walks to the fridge and back.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *