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Fatekeeper Recipes
Fatekeeper recipes guide for ingredients, stations, output counts, recipe evidence, alchemy notes, and patch-specific verification.
Last data audit: 2026-06-11
Quick answer
Recipe intake fields
Needs testingEvery recipe row should record input items, output count, required station, source, and patch version before it is used in a guide.
- Name the ingredient or consumable exactly as the inventory shows it.
- Capture recipe input, output count, required station, and patch version.
- Test duration or damage against the same target more than once.
- Only then promote the recipe from community-indexed to cross-source or tested notes.
Coatings
Community indexPre-fight weapon preparation Next proof needed: Verify duration, stacking, and eligible weapon classes.
- Bitterleaf Coating
- Stoneroot Glue
Bombs
Community indexBurst damage, crowd control, or area denial depending on verified effect. Next proof needed: Capture damage radius, status effects, and crafting inputs.
- Explosive Bomb
- Shrapnel Bomb
- Virulent Gas Bomb
Brews and Teas
Community indexRecovery or temporary buffs once effects are confirmed. Next proof needed: Record recovery, buff duration, and vendor availability.
- Druid's Brew
- Druid's Tea
- Bitterstone Wine
Raw Ingredients
Community indexRecipe inputs and route-planning bottlenecks. Next proof needed: Map spawn locations and recipe dependencies.
- Rockflower
- Widowhaulm
- Yellowrath
- Goldenglow
Recipe verification workflow
- Name the ingredient or consumable exactly as the inventory shows it.
- Capture recipe input, output count, required station, and patch version.
- Test duration or damage against the same target more than once.
- Only then promote the recipe from community-indexed to cross-source or tested notes.
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FAQ
Can Fatekeeper recipes be listed before formulas are known?
Yes, recipe names and outputs can be indexed, but exact inputs and counts should wait for screenshots or repeated tests.
What makes a recipe guide-ready?
A guide-ready recipe needs inputs, output count, station, effect, source, and patch version.
Why separate recipes from consumables?
Recipes describe crafting data, while consumable pages describe item usage, effect, and duration.