Crafting may refer to:
Dragon Age: Origins & Awakening[]
- Herbalism, a crafting skill that allows for potion, poultice, salve, balm and elixir creation
- Herbalism recipes, a list of Herbalism recipes
- Poison-Making, a crafting skill that focuses on mixing deadly substances that can be applied to melee weapons
- Poison-Making recipes, a list of Poison-Making recipes
- Trap-Making, a crafting skill that allows for the construction of traps and lures from common components
- Trap-Making plans, a list of Trap-Making plans
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening[]
- Runecrafting, a skill that allows for the creation of Weapon runes and Armor runes in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
- Runecrafting tracings, a list of Runecrafting recipes
Dragon Age II[]
- Crafting (Dragon Age II), for information on crafting in Dragon Age II
Dragon Age: Inquisition[]
- Crafting (Inquisition), for information on crafting in Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Schematics, for information on crafting schematics
- Armor schematics, a list of armors that can be crafted
- Weapon schematics, a list of weapons that can be crafted
- Recipes, a complete list of crafting recipes
- Runes, a complete list of available runes
- Rune schematics, a list of runes that can be crafted
- Crafting materials (rune), a list of crafting materials used to create runes
- Potions, a complete list of crafted potions
- Herbs (Inquisition), a list of herbs needed to craft and upgrade potions
- Crafting materials, a full list of cloth, leather and metal crafting materials
- Crafting materials (critical), a list of critical crafting materials used to increase crafted armor and weapon statistics
- Crafting materials (masterwork), a list of masterwork crafting materials
- Crafting materials (miscellaneous), a list of miscellaneous crafting materials needed to complete Requisitions and Specializations
- Schematics, for information on crafting schematics
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