Silver Ingots in Dark and Darker will help you become stronger with better weapons. But you must craft them. Keep this guide close by if you want how to craft weapons with Silver Ingots in Dark and Darker.

Dark and Darker: How to craft weapons with Silver Ingots

To craft Silver Ingots,you need to level up a merchant that’s able to do this for you. So that means,the Weaponsmith is your guy. To level him up,do all the quest for the Weaponsmith vendor.

Crafting in general in Dark and Darkerisn’t straightforward; there are a bunch of hoops you must go through. So before you enter into the harsh world of the roguelike with yourfavorite class, knowing this feature is crucial.

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Since Silver Ingot is a high-quality resource, you have to level up the merchant to the point where you can craft using the ingot. This will allow you to createpurple, blue, and gold weapons. Doing these quests is important because pairingyour movementswith high-end gear can make Dark and Darker a whole lot easier.

Note that this might be a slow process because the amount of quests seems to belimited per week. However, there seems to be enough to last for a while to do them sparingly.

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How to get Silver Ingots

I’ve found that crafting viaSilver Coinsyields a good amount of Silver Ingots. The good thing is that these coins are the main currency of Dark and Darker, so earning them comes with ease. On the other hand, you do need Silver Coinsfor almost everything else, so be careful with how you spend the coins you’ve accumulated.

These Silver Coins tend to take up space and count towards your inventory. So if you happen to have a large amount of unused coins, you’re able to eitherput them in storage or convert them into Silver Ingot.

Before you’re able to get Silver Ingots, you might bestuck at the startwiththe failed to connect to the server error in Dark and Darker.

Raza Malik

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