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Sengoku Dynastyis all about survival and leadership skills, where you focus on building villages and providing a safe space for refugees as you make your name in the Peasant Kingdom. The game has plenty of items that you can craft, but some of them require a lot more effort to unlock than others.
A cooking pot, while being a basic necessity, can be quite difficult to unlock and craft. It allows you to cook a variety of meals and medicine for yourself and your villagers, making life in the Peasant Kingdom a lot easier and fun.
How To Make Cooking Pot
Finding and crafting a cooking pot can be a real challenge as the game doesn’t state where you can find it, and if you’re extremely lucky, you may be able to find it tucked inside a bandit camp somewhere or in a trader’s shop, but in most cases, you’ll have tocraft one of your own.
If you’ve progressed further into the game, you can easily craft a cooking pot at ablacksmith’s anvil inside a smithyby following these steps:
However, if you’ve yet to unlock a smithy and are still in the early sections of the game, you will first have toliberate the Sosogi Region and the Mountain Region. Liberating the Sosogi Region will unlock several toolsmade out of copper, including a copper pickaxe.
A copper pickaxe will allow you to mine tin ore, which is required tocraft bronze. Crafting bronze requires you to place asmelter inside a workshop building, which can be found listed under the production building furniture crafting menu. You’ll need copper ore, and some firewood alongside tin ore to craft bronze out of all these materials.
Once you’ve got some bronze, you’ll be able to craft a bronze pickaxe, which can then beused to mine iron ore. But, first, you will have toliberate the Mountain Region, which will unlock several bronze tools. you’re able to then head to a workshop to craft a bronze pickaxe.
After you’ve got some bronze, you’re able to then head to themine in the Enjiro Rebels Regionandmine some iron ore from the cave. Once you’ve got some iron ore in your inventory, you’ll be able tocraft the smithy production building.
From there, you have to build a smithy. You’ll be able to use it tocraft various tools made out of ironafter you’ve liberated the Iwasaki Region, but you may craft a cooking pot even without doing so by simply following the steps above.
How To Use The Cooking Pot
With a cooking pot, you’ll be able to craft anadvanced version of the campfire and sunken hearththat allows you to cook a variety ofmeals and beverages. You can also place a sunken hearth with a cooking pot inside a building as workshop furniture, which will allow you to assign a villager to it as the worker,automating the cooking process.
You canalso craft oil, if you have canola in your inventory, from cooking pits made with a cooking pot. Oil is essential forseveral medicines. Overall, a cooking pot is a must-have item that can significantly help you out in the harsh conditions of the Peasant Kingdom by providing advanced meals and access to oil.