The Lost Village – How to Forge Your Destiny Artifact

How to Find Your Destiny Artifact

To find your Destiny Artifact, press C to open the disciple’s info window. Click a disciple’s magnifier icon. Look at the left side of the window. You’ll see three tabs. The third tab says “DESTINY ARTF”. Click this tab to see the Destiny Artifact info.

The Destiny Artifact Window

The Destiny Artifact Window shows what materials your disciple has. You can take materials from your disciple by right-clicking on them. The bottom left has a filter called “Exchange” that sets what kind of artifact your disciple will try to make. You can leave it alone or set it to “combat” for fighting artifacts.

In the middle, you’ll see the artifact and what it needs to work best. There are five icons with bars that show what the artifact needs. Materials add points to these bars when used.

Remember, you can only forge the artifact a certain number of times. This limit is shown under the artifact picture. Also, you can only use six materials on each artifact. You can use the same material more than once to make it stronger, up to level 10. Choose your materials carefully.

How to Forge

You need to give forging materials to your Master using the “Gift” button. You can give materials to disciples the same way.

Disciples will also trade for forging materials in the Treasure Pavilion if any are available. This is why there’s a “exchange” option in the “Auto-Forge setting”. You can put materials on a shelf for disciples to buy. You can take materials from a disciple’s inventory and sell them again to get faith points. To make artifacts, both the Master and disciples will automatically use any materials in their inventory once a year. You can’t choose when this happens.

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