Cannith Crafting steps

Items eligible to be Deconstructed
Only non-named equipment originally found as treasure or received as rewards can be deconstructed. Named items, some(?) DDO Store purchased, vendor purchased, and some Collectable turn-in reward items cannot be deconstructed. Crafted shards can also be deconstructed again.

Can be Deconstructed

 * +1 Silver Longsword from a chest or quest end reward, pulled by someone else, and then sold to you via the Auction House or a Pawn Broker
 * +5 Goggles of Disabling, Bind to Account from a quest chain reward (from Delera's Tomb etc) - Note these currently maintain their BTA status after crafting instead of becoming BTC. This is a known bug
 * Random weapons and armor from turning in collectables:
 * Glowmoss Clump or Oceanic Sphere (Also gives Greater Essences like in a chest)
 * Swamp Pearl(s)
 * Abbot's Ring
 * +1 Blessed Silver Longsword from the DDO Store (Confirmed)
 * Silver-Studded and Cold Iron-Studded Handwraps (Very rare, and not bound, from Devil Assault on Normal or Hard difficulties).
 * Shard of Power from The Shroud or the new Customizable Trinket (BtC rare drop from any chest, and available on the DDO Store) are craftable trinkets.

Cannot be Deconstructed

 * (Error): Only equipment originally found as treasure or received as rewards is craftable. (Named items and vendor purchased items are not craftable.)


 * Named Items (i.e. Silver Longbow, Carnifex)
 * Any item with an enhancement bonus (including masterwork) purchased from a Vendor's Shop.*
 * Low ML item reward from the Lordsmarch Plaza collectable vendor: +3 Adamantine Sickle, Heavy Mace, or Dagger of Monstrous Humanoid Bane ML:6 (pic) - These are actually named items (Gold border).
 * Shard of Great Power and Shard of Supreme Power from The Shroud are not craftable.
 * - There is currently a bug allowing items purchased from Hammer and Chain shop in the Harbor to be made craftable.

Crafting Order
Any item can have one to three properties:
 * The item itself (weapon, ring, cloak, etc.)
 * A prefix effect (Clever, Vorpal, Holy, etc.)
 * A suffix effect (Everbright, Springing, Pure Good, etc.)

Armor, Shields, and Weapons can additionally have:
 * An Enhancement Bonus (+1 to +5)
 * A special material type (Adamantine, Byeshk, Cold Iron, Darkleaf, Darkwood, Densewood, Flametouched Iron, Mithral, or Silver). This property cannot be added to, or removed from, an item.

Metalline is a prefix, not a material type.

Choosing Effects
The prefixes and suffixes that may be applied to an item basically follow the same rules as in regular Armor enhancements, Weapon enhancements, Shield enhancements, and Clothing and Jewelry enhancements. For instance, Striding can be applied to rings or boots, but not cloaks or weapons. There's a significant exception to this rule: One-handed weapons, light weapons, and shields are considered the same type of item: "Off-hand Weapon/Shield". This means that:
 * An effect that normally applies to weapons, such as Seeker, can be applied to a shield. (This isn't entirely new; Ghost Touch shields have been in the game since before this crafting system.) Presumably, an "attack" effect on a shield only works while shield bashing.
 * An effect that normally applies to armor or shields, such as Deathblock, can also be applied to a one-handed or light weapon. It is not currently known if, for instance, a "Light Hammer of Hammerblock" must be held in the off-hand to provide its special protection, but it is confirmed that a scepter with Shield Spikes does do extra piercing damage in either hand.
 * Effects that work on "Main hand Weapons" but not "Off-hand weapons" cannot be added to shields. It can, of course, still be added to light and one-handed weapons, because they are also main-hand weapons.

1. Preparing a Blank Item (a.k.a. "Disjuncting", or "Stripping")

 * 1) Start with an non-named item, such as a +1 Longsword.
 * 2) Buy Dust of Disjunction at the Master Craftsman.
 * 3) Combine the dust and the item in the Item Deconstruction Device

Any prefix, suffix, enhancement bonus, and race restriction will be stripped away, but metal properties, guild augment slots, previous eldrich rituals, and permanent damage will remain. The item description will also show the property "Craftable". If the item was not BtC before the process, the item will remain tradeable.

Examples:
 * Using Dust of Disjunction on a +1 Longsword will yield a basic longsword.
 * Using Dust of Disjunction on a +5 Vorpal Longsword of Deception will also yield a basic longsword.
 * Using Dust of Disjunction on a +2 Byeshk Handaxe will yield a Byeshk Handaxe.
 * Using Dust of Disjunction on a +2 Metalline Khopesh of Pure Good will yield a basic Khopesh, (as Metalline is an enhancement, not a material type).
 * Using Dust of Disjunction on a +3 Cold Iron Studded Handwraps of Pure Good will yield Cold Iron Studded Handwraps.

2. Creating Essences
Note:  In addition to creating these components, you may also find them in treasure chests, as quest end rewards, and, because they are freely tradeable, at Auctioneers.

The item will be consumed, and replaced with a component as shown in the lists below.
 * 1) Start with a non-named item that has a prefix, suffix, or enhancement bonus.
 * 2) From the Master Craftsman, buy Lorinda's Ultimate Remover (for suffixes), Parfett's Leading Dissolver (for prefixes), or Liquid Knife Potion (for enhancement bonuses).
 * 3) Combine the potion and the item in the Item Deconstruction Device.

Example: a +3 Adamantine Large Shield of Hammerblock can be combined with Liquid Knife potion and thus converted to a +3 Enhancement Spirit.

3. Creating Shards
Shards are created from the aforementioned components. Shards are used in the next step to craft items.


 * 1) Use the appropriate Crafting Device for Bound or Unbound Shards
 * 2) Search for the effect you wish to have. The ingredients you require will be displayed.
 * 3) Place components in box (or click the recipe; components will be loaded automatically if available). Your chance of success will be displayed. (You will be unable to craft if your chance is under 50% before Success Booster). If desired, add an optional crafting chance booster (from the DDO Store or House Cannith Favor vendor). Note that success boosters cannot let you attempt recipes you couldn't attempt without them - they only make recipes more successful that you can already attempt.
 * 4) Click Craft to attempt to make your shard.

4. Fusing a Shard with a Blank Item

 * 1) Use appropriate Crafting Device for Bound or Unbound Items
 * 2) Place blank item and Shard into crafting device. (If screen goes blank, this shard can not be placed in such an item type.)
 * 3) Press "Craft". (An error will pop up if you already have a Suffix, Prefix, or Enhancement bonus and are trying to install a second one.)
 * 4) Note: the shard naming convention tells you whether it is a suffix or prefix shard, e.g. "[Effect] Shard" for prefix (e.g. Brilliance Shard) and "Shard of [Effect]" for a suffix (e.g. Shard of Power).

Limitations to add bonuses
Item enchantment added will raise the minimum level of the item in question, but not following the usual base price modifier rule used on randomly-generated items.

Instead, all crafted items have a Maximum Enchantment Level (MEL). Freshly stripped blanks have a MEL of +5, and the MEL can be increased by applying Shards of Potential in order: apply a +6 Shard of Potential to increase the MEL to +6, then a +7 Shard of Potential to increase the MEL to +7, etc. to a maximum possible MEL of +12.

Each effect shard added to a crafted item adds to the item's Enchantment Level (shown in the top-right of the item's Examine window). Shards that would increase the Enchantment Level above the MEL cannot be applied to the item. The Enchantment Level of a particular shard is shown in the Shard Combining Device (the last machine on the right, for attaching shards to items). Mouse-over the recipe description for combining item and shard and note the large-font + number in the top-right.

If you add-up the Enchantment Level on each shard you want to add to an item, that tells you what the Maximum Enchantment Level of the item will need to be to apply those shards. Also, the Enchantment Level determines the Minimum Level the crafted item will have:

Minimum Level = ((Enchantment Level of all applied shards) * 2) - 1

So a +5 item is ML9. The highest possible crafted ML is the level cap, so don't worry that you'll craft an item beyond level 20. Enchantment Level +12 = ML20 as the game currently stands, but if at some point they raise the level cap your crafted items will have their ML recalculated, so that same +12 ML20 item could suddenly become a ML23 item.

WARNING: Only use the shard machine on the right to calculate ML. The one in the middle -- the one you use to actually make the shards -- does not show the correct information for this. For an example, check Ardor shards in both machines. (source: EllisDee37).

Items able to craft
"Magic arrows and potions certainly may come later"
 * Shards (meta-items) BtA
 * Weapons (including handwraps) BtC
 * Shields BtC
 * Armor BtC
 * Accessories BtC (including a trinket BtA, DDO Store and Shroud Power Shard (trinket) BtC)