Tools: Craft Calculator documentation

[ac]AOP[/ac]'s Craft Calculator is a powerful tool which can help Atlantica Online's players in their crafting activities.
It proposes a lot of inline help, that you can see moving your mouse on the different fields. This documentation will show you in 5 steps how it works.

Before that, just memorize an important thing: within the Craft Calculator (like the whole AOP fansite), left side contains general and user-independant content ; right-side contains personalized info and user-dependant content.

1. How to choose a craft

The first time you open the Craft Calculator, it will show the Action: Auto-Craft [Beg] item. You have several ways to select another one, and navigating through crafts.

The left listing shows all available crafts by name. The number at the end of the game gives the skill level needed. You can go up/down using your mouse or your keyboard (arrow keys). Another useful shortcut is to type the first letter of the item you want (you must click in the listing before so as to select it). To load a new item from here, just Double-click or press your SpaceBar on it.

Just underneath, you have the History List and control. Try loading several items, each new one will be added in your history. You can navigate through your history using the dropdown or arrow icons. It works exactly as your web browser.
The small icon-info info icon will display a popup giving you info on the current item, including loot and enchanting tables (if available). To close the popup, click on the X at the bottom, or use your X key (doesn't work will all browser). Basically, it's a shortcut towards the Items section of the site, selecting the right item for you.

The right listing shows all available crafts sorted by skill/category, then the level required in this skill (the numbers you can see before the item names). You can go up/down using your mouse (no keyboard here), and load an item by clicking on it.
Names in red are items you cannot craft ; names in blue are items you can craft. This matches you own skill levels, that you enter in your settings (we'll see this aspect soon).

Just underneath, you have 2 filters available:
- the Hide unable checkbox will hide/show the items you cannot craft, so the names in red.
- the Show skill dropdown allow you to select a specific craft category (ie only swords or food).

These filters are cumulative, that means if you check Hide unable and select Spear in the dropdown, the list will only show the Spears you can craft.

2. How to put your settings

This part is only available to registered users, and is essential to use the best abilities of the Craft Calculator.
Just click on the Settings link at the top-right of the page. A pop-up will appear. To close it, click on the X at the bottom, or use your X key (doesn't work will all browser).
Now let's see what it proposes:

Set your skill levels

The table at the left allows you to set up your skill levels, plus the Auto-craft expression. Just copy your ingame data, skills appear in the same order as the game window.
They will be used by the craft calculator to determine which items you can craft (see above with name colors), but also the crafting cost calculation.

Indeed, in our Auto-Craft [Beg] example, this craft requires a [ao:item]Multi-Hued Crystal Shard[/ao]. This material can be crafted if you know Crystal level 1.
So if you don't put Crystal 1 in your skill levels, the Craft Calculator will consider you'll have to get it by yourself. As it isn't sold on the Market (with a fixed price), its cost will be 0 by default (and the cost will appear in red).
But if you specify in your settings that you know Crystal at level 1 or more, the Craft Calculator will consider you'll craft the [ao:item]Multi-Hued Crystal Shard[/ao] by yourself, whose cost (which now appears in green) is 119,600 gold using fixed prices.

Set your material costs

If we continue with this last example, especially the Multi-Hued Crystal Shard, you will see the calculator use the market price by default (red-colored prices).
Now let's imagine you get a lot of [ao:item]Ashen Crystal[/ao], and don't need to buy them. In your settings window, type 0 in the Price textfield, then find the Ashen Crystal in the right list (ordered by name), and double-click on it. You will see it added in the left list (your material prices), with its cost (0).

Think about reading the instructions in the settings page. For example, you can remove an item from your list by double-clicking on it (it can occur when your own stock is over). You can also change an existing price by adding the same item with a new price: the most recent will erase the old one.

Now save your changes by clicking on the submit button (DO NOT USE THE ENTER KEY OF YOUR KEYBOARD).
It will display you new settings, and the following message:

Your settings have been saved. If you were in the Craft Calculator, you should refresh its page.

So let's do it, using the F5 key or the Refresh button of your browser.

See the changes in the Craft Calculator

At the top-right area of the Craft Calculator page, you will see:

Your skill levels. Example:

Your crafting skills: *Auto-Craft* (2), Action (30), Cannon (34), Crystal (1), Fishing (10), Spear (51).

Your prices, within a table. Note: each price is, obviously, per unit. So in our example:

Ashen Crystal - 0

We can also see quickly that the Craft Cost for one Multi-Hued Crystal Shard decreased from 119,600 gold to 118,000 gold (we'll see later how the costs are calculated), as we don't have to buy the Ashen Crystal anymore.

3. Understand the vocabulary around Crafting

The Craft Calculator gives a lot of data, what can be disturbing for beginners. That's why we'll give a few explanations about the terms used.

Craft Information

Your Information

Let's come back to our example to be clear.
A batch of Auto-craft [Beg] needs 5 [ao:item]Multi-Hued Crystal Shard[/ao].

4. The Material tree

The Material tree represents what was explained before: a craft needs materials, some materials are themselves some craftable items, and the calculator shows the whole tree.
You can show/hide this tree by clicking on Toggle material details display link (top-right the your page).

As often, Left-side shows user-independant data, the full tree for an ideal crafter with all craft skills at level 100, who buys non-craftable items at the Market (fixed price) when available. On each line you have the material, which will popup an information (including loot table) window if you click on it ; the quantity needed for this craft (depending on the Item quantity you put ; the Unit cost (cost for one item), and the total (Unit cost * quantity needed). This way, you easyly see what is required.
The numbers just before the material names indicate the depth in the craft hierarchy.
The hammer icon shows cratable items, clicking on it will load it into the Craft Calculator (as if you selected it from the selection lists at the top). Using the history feature, you can quickly load an craftable material, then come back to the parent.

The Right-side does the same with your data, using your settings prices and skill levels. Names appear in red when you cannot craft them.
The small coin icon is a quick way to set up your own price to the related item. It will display a popup where you can specify a price (let it blank to delete personnalized price). After validation, the value will be stored in your settings and the Calculator will reload so as to recalculate the whole craft.

5. Tips, important things to remind

And the most important: have fun on Atlantica Online! This tool is made to help you with crafting activities, hope it will contribute (very modestly) to get a more interesting economy, which is an important aspect of the game as questing, [ac]PvE[/ac], [ac]PvP[/ac], guilds, etc.