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Metalworking in Project Zomboid builds some of the more durable fortifications available, and also allows for the creation of weaponary. | Metalworking in Project Zomboid builds some of the more durable fortifications available, and also allows for the creation of weaponary. | ||
However at this time, Version 36.40, the only ability ingame available is the ability to create fortifications, weaponary crafting and smithing are due in a later version | However at this time, Version 36.40, the only ability ingame available is the ability to create fortifications, weaponary crafting and smithing are due in a later version. | ||
=== Basic Equipment Required === | === Basic Equipment Required === | ||
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== Deconstructing Items == | == Deconstructing Items == | ||
To gain metal bars, pipes, scrap etc. you will need to de-construct various items in the world to gain basic metal parts, or find them stored in crates ingame. | To gain metal bars, pipes, scrap etc. you will need to de-construct various items in the world to gain basic metal parts, or find them stored in crates ingame. | ||
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It should be noted it takes a considerable amount of time to deconstruct (and reconstruct) anything relating to metal. You should be careful and wary if zombies are in the vacinity while doing so, as deconstructing something on a accelerated timespeed could get the player attacked. | It should be noted it takes a considerable amount of time to deconstruct (and reconstruct) anything relating to metal. You should be careful and wary if zombies are in the vacinity while doing so, as deconstructing something on a accelerated timespeed could get the player attacked. | ||
== | == Constructing Fortifications == | ||
{ | === Recipe Magazines for Metalworking === | ||
To a non-metalworker player, the following skillbooks will need to be found ingame to learn the skills necessary to construct specific fortifications. | |||
These recipe magazines can be found in bookcases, and also within mailboxes outside of ingame houses. | |||
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! class="unsortable" | Description | |||
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[[File:MagazineWelding.png|32px]] <br> The Metalwork Magazine Vol.1 | |||
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Walls, Make Metal Roof | |||
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[[File:MagazineWelding2.png|32px]] <br> The Metalwork Magazine Vol.2 | |||
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Containers | |||
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[[File:MagazineWelding3.png|32px]] <br> The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3 | |||
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Fences | |||
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[[File:MagazineWelding3.png|32px]] <br> The Metalwork Magazine Vol.4 | |||
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Sheet, | |||
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Metalworking Guide
Metalworking in Project Zomboid builds some of the more durable fortifications available, and also allows for the creation of weaponary.
However at this time, Version 36.40, the only ability ingame available is the ability to create fortifications, weaponary crafting and smithing are due in a later version.
Basic Equipment Required
The equipment needed for Metalworking are as follows:
- Propane Torch
- Welding Mask
- Welding Rods
- Propane Tank (used for refilling Welder)
If your character did not start as a Metalworker, the following are also required:
- Metalworking Magazines 1-4 (used for fortification construction)
- Smithing Magazines 1-4 (used for weapon construction)
It would also speed up your experience gain in Metalworking if you had the following Skill Books:
- Metalworking for Beginners (Levels 1-2)
- Metalworking for Intermediate (Levels 3-4)
- Advanced Metalworking (Levels 5-6)
- Expert Metalworking (Levels 7-8)
- Master Metalworking (Levels 9-10)
Deconstructing Items
To gain metal bars, pipes, scrap etc. you will need to de-construct various items in the world to gain basic metal parts, or find them stored in crates ingame. Based on your experience level when deconstructing a fixture ingame, one of three things can happen:
- You will be given the part for the item
- You will get scrap metal for the item (partial fail)
- You will get nothing from the item (complete fail)
The result is dependant on your skill level, and thus the higher the skill level, the more chance of success.
A character will still receive experience even if the deconstruction was unsuccessful.
Items that can be Deconstructed
The following in the world can be deconstructed and provide experience and parts for metalworking. (incomplete list)
- Kitchen Sinks
- Bathroom Skins
- Shower basins
- Bath tubs
- Road Signposts
- Metal fences
If a skillbook has been trained while deconstructing, the XP gain will be far higher and is realistically required as metal furnishings in the world are not common.
Time required while Deconstructing
It should be noted it takes a considerable amount of time to deconstruct (and reconstruct) anything relating to metal. You should be careful and wary if zombies are in the vacinity while doing so, as deconstructing something on a accelerated timespeed could get the player attacked.
Constructing Fortifications
Recipe Magazines for Metalworking
To a non-metalworker player, the following skillbooks will need to be found ingame to learn the skills necessary to construct specific fortifications.
These recipe magazines can be found in bookcases, and also within mailboxes outside of ingame houses.
Item | Description |
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File:MagazineWelding.png |
Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Walls, Make Metal Roof |
Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Containers | |
Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Fences | |
Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Sheet, |