Dungeonborne: How to Get Materials Fast

Dungeonborne: How to Get Materials Fast

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent in various MMORPGs, I can confidently say that my life has been forever changed by the enchanting world of Dungeonborne. The intricate crafting system and the relentless pursuit of materials have added a new layer of depth to my gaming experience.


In the game known as Dungeonborne, your survival hinges significantly on the equipment you’re wearing and the potions stored in your inventory. Though you can acquire these items by looting, a more effective approach is crafting them yourself using different materials and supplies. Some of these resources are easily obtainable, while others demand greater effort. For beginners seeking to amass more resources, here’s a comprehensive guide on obtaining and utilizing materials and supplies in Dungeonborne.

How to Get Materials in Dungeonborne

Dungeonborne: How to Get Materials Fast

In the game Dungeonborne, crafting materials come in seven distinct varieties, primarily acquired by plundering dungeons and breaking down equipment of varying rarities. While alternative methods for acquiring materials exist within the game, the majority of your time will be spent delving into dungeons to gather as many items as possible. The table below outlines every material necessary for elevating (and enhancing) your character to outperform opponents in PvP battles.

Type Material Name How to Get Purchase Price Used For
Heirloom Rough White Iron Dismantle common (gray) gear. 100 Gold Unlocking, Crafting, Enhancing, and Enchanting Heirlooms.
Ilmenite Ore Dismantle uncommon (green) gear. 180 Gold
Refined Steel Ore Dismantle magic (blue) gear. 800 Gold
Star Fragments Dismantle epic (purple) gear. 2,700 Gold
Mithril Token Complete quests. 1,000 Gold
Alchemist Cloudy Life Essence Looted from monsters, containers, and chests. N/A Crafting bandages, healing and mana potions.
Yarrow Blossom Looted from monsters, containers, and chests. N/A Crafting throwable and consumable flasks.

Tips to Get Materials Fast in Dungeonborne

Dungeonborne: How to Get Materials Fast

As a gamer in Dungeonborne, here’s my take: Instead of splurging on materials and supplies right away, it’s wise to hold onto your gold for later in the game. If you’ve got green or blue crafting items, patience is key until you gather enough resources. Now, if you find yourself needing to spend gold, prioritize higher-rarity goods. Remember, spending gold early on isn’t usually beneficial. The reason? You’ll need that hard-earned gold for affordable gear from the marketplace, which you can then dismantle for valuable materials—details on that coming up!

  • Sinner’s End is the best dungeon map for farming high-rarity gear in Dungeonborne. Keep your gear score under three or four, and you will be pitted against casual enemies. Every Sinner’s End run can net plenty of uncommon and magic gear that can be dismantled for materials.
  • Necklaces are the best items to loot in Dungeonborne. They take the least inventory space, but still yield a significant amount of materials upon being dismantled. Rings are fine as well, but ignore looting weapons since they take too much space.
  • While it is important to manage inventory space to pack more loot, it is equally important to prioritize high rarity items. Crafting late-game items requires a lot of high-level gear to dismantle. So do not throw away that two-handed epic hammer even if it takes half of your inventory space.
  • The marketplace (or Trade tab) can often feature cheap gear. If you have made a lot of gold by selling unwanted items, buy some epic necklaces to dismantle them for materials.
  • Check your quest log. There are always daily, weekly, and seasonal quests that reward materials and supplies in Dungeonborne. The horoscope tab features time-dependent quests, so try to complete them first.
  • Target smaller bugs and monsters instead of the larger ones. They are easier to kill and often always drop supplies.
  • The alluring Merchant often gives away crafting materials and supplies for free. Always check all of her tabs to see what is up for sale.
  • With Dungeonborne in early access, keep an eye on your messages. The developer often sends rewards to new players or as compensation for service disruptions.

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2024-08-05 11:43