Fellowship Equipment Vendor Guide & Locations
The vendors in Fellowship keep your heroes moving forward. They turn useless loot into upgrades, reroll stats, and shape raw materials into stronger equipment. If you want to push harder dungeons or raids, learning how these vendors work is essential.
Where to Find Equipment Vendors
The Crafter, Scrapper, and Blacksmith are the three main vendors in Fellowship. You’ll find them in your central hub area, close to where you access raids and missions. Each handles a different part of the gear system, but all connect to the same progression loop… recycle, improve, and refine.
The Crafter
The Crafter handles gear creation and stat shaping. This is where you can use materials dropped in dungeons to craft new armor or relics. Crafters also let you reshape existing items, rolling for better stats if you have enough crafting resources.
You’ll need rare components from higher-tier raids to unlock better crafting options. While the system is still limited during playtest builds, early access will expand crafting to include new weapon drops and bonus effects tied to specific recipes.
The Scrapper
The Scrapper turns your junk into value. By scrapping extra items, you get crafting dust and enhancement materials used for upgrades. It’s a clean way to keep your inventory light while still gaining progress from every run.
Don’t hold onto every drop. Most common items should go straight to the Scrapper. Only keep armor pieces that have rare traits or bonuses that stack with your hero build.
The Blacksmith
The Blacksmith focuses on upgrading gear stats. Once you’ve got a solid armor piece or relic, you can boost its level by spending crafting dust and upgrade cores. Each enhancement raises the item’s base stats, giving higher armor or stronger power bonuses.
The Blacksmith is also where you can unlock item reforging… changing secondary stats while keeping the base gear intact. This helps tune your build without relying entirely on random drops.
Equipment Types You Can Upgrade
Weapons
Each hero starts with a unique weapon. During the current build, weapons can’t be swapped, but developers have confirmed that weapon drops are coming in early access. These new weapons will include special effects and unique abilities tied to each hero.
Armor
Armor defines survivability. Better armor increases your defense and elemental resistance, while Legendary Armor offers special traits and set bonuses. Always prioritize armor upgrades through the Blacksmith once your main build is stable.
Relics
Relics work like accessories, boosting secondary stats or adding small active abilities. They’re one of the most flexible gear types since they can drop in multiple variants and stack different bonuses.
Gems
Gems slot into armor and relics, granting flat stat boosts or passive effects. The more Gem Power you collect, the stronger your bonuses get. Advanced sockets also unlock higher gem tiers that enhance specific attributes like Haste or Critical Strike.
Legendary Gear
Legendary items are rare drops found in tougher raids. They usually carry unique passives that enhance your class identity — like increasing skill damage or boosting Focus generation. These are your long-term goals for endgame builds.
Cosmetics and Mounts
Cosmetics and mounts don’t affect stats, but they show your progress. Mounts also make overworld travel faster, and any mount you unlock becomes account-wide.
How Equipment Progression Loops Work
The vendor system connects directly to your dungeon runs.
You loot gear in dungeons and raids.
You scrap extra items for crafting dust.
You craft or upgrade new pieces using vendor materials.
You equip improved gear and repeat the loop.
Over time, this process raises your overall power level, allowing entry into harder content and better loot pools.
Tips for Using Vendors
Always check the Scrapper after each session to clear inventory and stockpile crafting dust.
Upgrade armor first before relics, since defense directly affects survival in raids.
Save rare materials for epic or legendary upgrades. Early items don’t scale well with expensive enhancements.
Reforge stats at the Blacksmith only when you’ve locked in your main build.
Final Blurb
Vendors are the backbone of Fellowship’s gear system. The Crafter builds, the Scrapper recycles, and the Blacksmith upgrades. Together, they turn every dungeon run into steady progress. Learn their systems early, and you’ll never waste a single drop.
FAQ
Can I craft weapons yet?
Not yet, but weapon crafting is confirmed for early access, with unique abilities tied to each hero.
Should I scrap or sell extra gear?
Scrap it. You’ll gain materials needed for upgrades and new crafts instead of basic currency.
What’s the best vendor to focus on first?
The Blacksmith, since upgrades give the most direct power increase early on.
Can you get Legendary Gear from crafting?
Not yet. Legendary items drop from high-level raids and late-game missions only.
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