How to Craft Heirlooms in Dungeonborne (Simple Guide)

In Dungeonborne, surviving isn’t just about swinging your sword or dodging traps. It’s about what gear you bring with you. Better weapons and armor mean a better chance of making it out alive. And one of the best things you can get in the game is called a Heirloom.

So What Are Heirlooms?

Heirlooms are special weapons, armor, and accessories you can craft after you finish a dungeon run. They give you better stats and help you fight tougher enemies. You can only carry one Heirloom of each type at a time (one weapon, one armor, one accessory), so it’s smart to pick what fits your playstyle best.

There are three kinds:

  • Weapons (like swords, crossbows, etc.)
  • Armor (helmet, chest, boots, gloves)
  • Accessories (like rings or talismans that boost your stats)

Just remember, not every class can use every Heirloom. For example, Fighters can’t use magic gear, so don’t waste your time crafting a magic weapon if you’re playing a Fighter.

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How to Get the Stuff You Need

To make an Heirloom, you’ll need to collect certain crafting materials. The two big ones are:

  • Rough White Iron
  • Ilmenite Ore

You can’t find these in caves or lying around. You get them by breaking down common or uncommon weapons and armor you don’t need. Go to the Forge Master at your camp after a dungeon run and look for the orange hammer icon. That’s where you dismantle gear and get those crafting pieces.

How to Craft the Heirloom

How to Craft the Heirloom

Once you’ve got enough Rough White Iron or Ilmenite Ore, go back to the Forge Master and start crafting. Pick what you want to make and hit craft. When it’s done, your new Heirloom will be added to your inventory.

You can also upgrade your Heirloom later to boost its stats. You’ll still need more of the same materials for upgrades.

A Few Tips

  • Don’t rush. Crafting takes time and materials, so think about what you really need
  • Only one Heirloom per category means you need to plan smart
  • Sell your extra loot after a dungeon to get gold and sometimes crafting stuff
  • Grind smart. Some runs will give you better chances at rare loot
  • Try different builds. Sometimes, a better accessory matters more than a weapon

Conclusion

Heirlooms are a huge help if you want to survive longer and take on harder dungeons. Just keep running dungeons, breaking down gear, and saving up materials, and you’ll get the gear you need in no time.

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