Surviving inDungeonbornelargely depends on the gear you are wearing and the potions in your inventory. While you can loot both gear and potions, the most efficient way requires you to craft them yourself by using various materials and supplies. Some of these crafting materials can be easy to find. Others require you to put in a lot more effort. Fornew players wondering how to get more resources, here is what you need to know about getting and using materials and supplies inDungeonborne.

How to Get Materials in Dungeonborne

Between the Blacksmith and the Alchemist,Dungeonbornefeatures seven different types of crafting materials. They are mainly obtained by looting dungeons anddismantling gear of different rarity types. While there are also other ways to get materials in the game, you will mostly be grinding dungeon after dungeon toextract as many items as possible. The table below points out every single material you will need to level up (and improve) your character to dominate enemy players in PvP duels.

Unlocking, Crafting, Enhancing, and Enchanting Heirlooms.

Dungeonborne - Materials List

Looted from monsters, containers, and chests.

Crafting bandages, healing, and mana potions.

Dungeonborne - Free Materials

Crafting throwable and consumable flasks.

Tips to Get Materials Fast in Dungeonborne

While you do have the option of buying materials and supplies, it is recommended to save your gold for the late game. If your crafting items are green or blue, wait until you have the necessary materials. If you must spend gold, do it on higher-rarity items. Always avoid spending gold early on inDungeonborne. This is because you need gold to buy cheap gear off the marketplace to dismantle for materials—more on that below.

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