
Early on, you will mainly be finding T1 gear, with a few T2's here and there. Ideally, you are using alchemist to craft T2 materials to help you evolve your other pets or create T1-2 gear. The good thing is that there will always be something to craft. When your starting out, you may not have the resources to do much with alchemist. The ease to evolve question is what makes them a good secondary alchemist if you don't want to use non-dedicated alchemists. Question is a good target to convert into an alchemist.

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Beyond that, there's the token series of pets that you can convert to alchemist. Snake doesn't have the easiest requirements, but it's something that is obtainable if your already far into the game. If you are further on, then a few more alchemist pets open up. Even if they aren't a specialist alchemist, they should still do a good job at alching. While they have an adventurer evolution bonus, divinity campaigns generally aren't a priority for most of the game.
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Due to how early you can obtain Bee and how easy it is to upgrade Bee, they are the most recommended first alchemist. The first one is Bee, which is obtainable after you beat Diana. Due to this, it is always important to make sure to have at least a few.Įarly on, there are a few easy choices to make into an alchemist. You can turn to the alchemist guide to learn more about their role in getting resources you need.Īlchemist serve a variety of purposes, from helping sustain your blacksmith crafting to providing you the items you need to push forward in dungeons. However, they only get better as they craft, so increasing your resource pool should become a priority. If you find yourself in a position that you aren't using them (lack of resources), then it's perfectly fine to send them into campaign's in the meantime. This should take a majority of your blacksmith's time. Supporters tend to get fire swords and either type of armor/acceosries depending if they are in the front or back line. Defenders usually get a pot and armor/acceosries that matches the dungeon element. Mages, assasins, and rogues generally get fire swords and armor/accesories of their element. It should have been mentioned in another guide, but you generally craft the gear that optimizes your pets. At that point, raising their rating is significant and worth the cost.īeyond the hammer, you should target the gear your pet needs. The only time you do this if they are S or SS and you have a lot of resources invested into them. spending resources to improve their rating. If the t2 version is B or lower, you should consider either holding it as filler gear or scapping it. Once you do, you use it to craft the t2 version. In general, you want to craft any t1 equipment and get them to +5. If you end up with a T2 A or S hammer, you should consider taking one of those to +20 to avoid spending everything finding the perfect hammer. However, you shouldn't be burning every single resource you have trying to get the perfect hammer. Both of these combine make putting a quality blacksmith hammer as a priority. Your crafting speed also imrpoves, meaning you can craft more faster. With this hammer, all your odds of crafting gear with a good modifier increase. Progressing a blacksmith hammer to T2 SSS+20 should be an eventual long-term goal. In general, you always want your blacksmiths to craft something, so the first thing you should consider is creating a hammer to improve their crafting. Once you have your blacksmith, the next step is deciding what you need to craft. Having a dedicated blacksmith this early means you can start leveling hermit and crafting better gear at the start. Hermit Crab is the perfect early-game blacksmith, as it's relatively easy to evolve.


The other route is to spend tokens for blacksmiths. Of course, you may want to use their bonus, but those bonuses aren't that significant. An example is donut or mole, which one doesn't have a specialist at all that matters (bonus to food campaigns and adventurer bonus respectively). If you are in need of a blacksmith and don't want to turn the mouse into one, then you can pick any of the wildcards (pets that have class specialties that aren't important to pick) and turn them into a blacksmith. Even if mouse isn't a specialist (pets that gain a bonus if given a certain class) for blacksmithing, a normal blacksmith is still valuable, especially early on.

When you are starting out, mouse is commonly recommended as a blacksmith. Knowing as much as you can about blacksmiths can lead to advancing farther than you would have if you inefficiently used them. Blacksmiths for the backbone of progression, especially once you reach D2 and above, where they become essential to moving any furthur.
