Crafting Items


 * "Products" redirects here. For the article on Big Blue Bubble's products, see Big Blue Bubble Inc. 

In Dawn of Fire, Crafting Items, sometimes referred to as items or products, are items that are eligible for being generated or manufactured in a structure. They can be:
 * Primary products, produced directly from structures. They can also be produced directly from the Continent if the product in question is a Crystal. Primary products usually require very little time to make, with the exception of Primary Products made very late in the game.
 * Secondary products, which are made from primary products. An example of a secondary product is a Polished Vegidian Crystal, as it is made from Vegidian Crystals and Grain. Secondary products take a tad bit more effort to make. When fed to a Monster, however, they increase its feeding bar more than a Primary product would.
 * Tertiary products, which can be made using from combinations of primary and/or secondary products. An example would be a Carved Vegidian Crystal, as it has to be made from Polished Vegidian Crystals and Coconuts. Tertiary products supersede Secondary products in how much they feed a Monster. They usually take a lot of time and effort to craft as well.
 * Quaternary products, which usually require combination of tertiarty, secondary and primary products. Tropical Slime, for example, requires Apple Juice, which needs Applesauce to be made, which requires Apples to be harvested. Quaternary products are very hard to acquire, as they take a lot of time, effort, and items to be created. When fed to a Monster, however, they increase the feeding bar, usually by a grand amount.
 * Quintinary products, which require at least one quaternary product, as well as a list of the product types above. There is currently only one example, Mushroom Pizza, which requires 1 mushroom and 1 pizza (requiring Coconut Cheese, which requires Coconut Milk, which requires Coconuts). This type requires a very long time, effort and items to be created.

Any Crafting Item can be used as part of any monster request, with the pure exception of Crystals, which are used to upgrade Structure production times and the Vault.

Feeding Monsters
Monsters request certain Crafting Items that must be given in order for them to gain their experience points and therefore level up. If a certain Monster on your Continent has an exclamation mark above its head, then you have the item (or items) that said Monster desires.

To fulfill requests from monsters, tap on the target monster and drag the Crafting Items from their thought bubble onto the Monster. This will deduct the amount of Crafting Item(s) that the monster requires but it gains experience points to the monster (and experience points to your overall level too!), and sometimes even leveling up the monster.

If you want to change a certain request given by a certain monster, tap on the monster and press "New Order". A 15-minute time is required for a monster to process a new request. Once that time limit is done, the monster will be given a request with a new set of Crafting Items.

Sometimes, a Monster will have a blue music note appear above its head. This means that feeding the Monster will result in 1.5X more experience points to both the affected monster and to the overall experience points. If you have the food a Monster desires and the Monster has a blue note above their head, the blue note will turn into a blue exclamation mark.

The coin reward from fulfilling requests of monsters depends on the complexity of the Crafting Item combination, the monster element complexity and the level of the monster. It is believed that the number of elements in a normal baby monster determine the multiplyer of how much monster XP is required for the baby monster to level up to Level 20. That is, a double-element monster requires twice the monster XP, triple-element three times more monster XP, quad-element four times more monster XP and quint-element monster five times more monster XP.

The coin reward for a single-element monster is approximately 60-70% of the minimum price of the Crafting Item coin values combined. (insert stuff for other elements)

Table of Crafting Items
The table below shows a list of Crafting Items and their sources, recipes, production times, level requirements, Market price and Skyship order requirements.

Note that "Skyship order requirements" means how much of a certain Crafting Item is required for one single order if that Crafting Item type is selected. Each of the same type of Crafting Item order is required three times. To prevent overexploitation of diamonds, the required amount for some Crafting Items increases as you finish more Skyship orders; however, the amount of XP and coins rewarded also increases. For example, one Coconut Cheese per order may be required per order (3 in total) but later two Coconut Cheeses may be required per order (6 in total). To fulfill this convienience, the "Skyship order requirements" column shows a range of amount required Crafting Items starting from the lowest requirement known (such what can be seen when you only just unlock the Skyship at Level 19) to the highest requirement known.

In Version 1.8.0, the Skyship order requirements are the same as every other update, though in Version 1.8.1, some players had been adjusted slightly to allow less requirements of some Crafting Items, such as fewer Crafting Items that take a very long time or more requirements of Wondermine-exclusive primary Crafting Items.

''Note: "Market Price" is also outdated as their prices are modified due to 1.8.0. It is not confirmed the new prices of 1.8.0 yet.''

Gallery

 * This section is incomplete. You can help by adding more images of every single type of Crafting Item, making sure that they are in order of unlocking level and then by unlocking of structure if many Crafting Items of the same level unlock. Also be sure to name the official crafting item names as "File:Crafting Item (item).png" - Note by Qwertyxp2000 the second.