Ingridients:
Iron Ore:
"A common ingridenient, found in most mines and used to make the foundations of most craftable items, a small group of players started to call bad luck "Iron Luck" in a reference to how some bosses would only reward them these common rewards"
Steel Ore:
"Less common then Iron, and used to forge armours and weapons that are worthy of taking on most mini-bosses. The Steel Ore is first found as a quest reward in a home town, and later can be mined from most area's with a low smithing skill"
Gold Ore:
"A prize used in creating weapons that have a marvel factor about them, although these weapons are rarley considered powerful they are often used as trophies to to the difficulty in obtaining one. Those who can afford one, or are lucky enough to have one use it often in monster farming due to the high yield of gold the sword attracts. This weapon was ranked #3 in the ultimate farming swords, due to it's unbelieble get rich quick powers when combined with the gold digger enchantment"
Fools Gold:
"A metal that glimmers a shiny yellow, but is infamous among high level characters and a curse to most new players. This gold is only used to forge a replica. A replica can take on the apperance and enchantment of any weapon but doesn't take it's stats or value. The weapon has no durability bar, as after a single use the weapon is crushed. Fools Gold is a common drop from <<Goblin Miners>>"
Ectoplasm:
"A goo that is dropped by ghosts, and has the abbility to forge Ghost-Hunter weapons. These weapons have the abbility to hit thing that can normally phase through solid objects, such as ghosts and phantoms of higher level skills. While the resource is still rarely appreciated, the weapons became famous after a halloween event that involved a mass give-away of Ghost-Hunt Daggers"
- Other uses include Alchemy
Inferno Ore:
"Ore that has a reputation for being especially tricky to forge, and becomes impossible to forge should someone place an enchantment on it of fire-restiance on it. Weapons forged of this material are pricy, due to thier valubility in fire dungeons when mosnters have nasty habits of breaking peoples weapons"
Pheonix Feather:
"The feather from one of these birds will give the weapon a trait unlike any other, it becomes an evolving weapon. Only one weapon was ever forged with this correctly, all other attempts have ended up creating a large waste of money and resources. The weapon will be forged into a normal Steel version of what you where forging it into, and then once it's durability is used up it will re-create itself and become a higher tiered weapon. The weapon keeps this way of progression to what people presume is until it hits the highest rank. The sword is currently on display at a Leprechaun Player-Made Museam. The secret to correctly forging Pheonix Blades is to use the Blaze-Forge, found in Salamander territory and using two other drops aquired from a high-level dragon monster and an illusive NPC quest."