Crafting inSand Landis done by specialized merchants; most settlements have one. They’re indicated by a hammer icon on the minimap, and visiting them is the only reliable way to get the advanced materials you’ll need for building Vehicles, Parts, and Furniture.

Since most recipes require a very specialized set of ingredients, it helps to know what kind of materials you’ll need. This guide has everything you need to know about crafting and materials, so you can use it to plan your hunting while you explore Sand Land.

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Material Crafting Basics

Each crafter has a slightly different lineup of recipes available, though you can get most basic materials anywhere. Crafters in Junker Markets willexpand their stock as you progress through the game’s story, while the shop in Spinogrows as you complete quests.Finishing the Spino quest chain, particularlySearching Amidst Fog, is the only way to get top-tier materials likeSuperhard Panthator Alloy.

Depending on your progress through the game, there will be times when Junkers have a better selection than Spino, and vice versa. If one doesn’t have what you need, check the other; if neither have it, you probably need to continue the main story or complete some side quests.

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Plastic

These materials form the basis for most other crafting recipes, or create parts that you’ll need in large quantities for your vehicle upgrades. Most of these arecombined with ingredients looted from wildlifeto make the intermediate materials below.

Deluxe Honey Oil

These materials will see you through vehicle upgradesup to Level 20.After that, you’ll need some of the advanced materials below.

Superhard Geji Alloy

These are the most advanced materials available, and can’t be created until late in the game. Many require you to hunt elite monsters across the map.

Dye

These materials aren’t used in crafting vehicles, but can be used to make furniture to decorate your room in Spino.