
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, many players are unsure how to craft level 4 weapons. Here is a guide brought to you by "Porno" on how to craft level 4 weapons in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, hoping to assist you.
The introduction to forging in the game is mostly ineffective; the quality of forging only relates to the time spent on it.
First, you need to reach Crafting Level 16 and select the appropriate perks to be able to forge level 4 weapons.
Next, we will discuss how to calculate forging time and how to reduce it. Forging begins with the first hammer strike and continues until the quenching process is complete. The heating time before the first hammer strike does not count towards forging time.
Completing the forging process only considers the effective hammer strikes, meaning strikes that produce a full spark. Different items require a different number of strikes to achieve this.
Thus, how quickly you can produce the full spark strike becomes the key to forging. My tested timing is to hold for about 0.5 seconds and then drop the hammer, with an interval of about 1 second, which is the perfect rhythm, indicated by hearing Henry's whistle.
Other factors mentioned in tutorials, such as flipping the item or reheating, do not affect forging quality at all. Just follow the rhythm; avoid striking the same spot repeatedly, and achieving full spark strikes will allow you to forge level 4 weapons.
- Forging Process Summary:
- Heat to maximum until Henry indicates overheating.
- Move to the anvil and strike randomly to trigger the forging timer.
- Follow the charging pattern of 0.5 seconds and a 1-second interval, ensuring to change the strike points freely.
- Quench the item.
Important Note: Avoid unnecessary actions such as flipping or reheating, as they are time-wasting and may likely lead to downgrading. During the heating process, overheating of the item does not have any impact, just keep the fire going.