If you’re looking for a way to level up your tool skill in 7 Days to Die, look no further.
Here, we’ll explain the ways how to quickly and easily raise your skill level so that you can keep crafting better and stronger tools. Continue reading this guide for the details!
Leveling Tool Skill Guide
Tool for Leveling Up Smithing can be difficult early on since Survivors only have access to the stone axe and shovels. To begin effectively leveling this skill, a survivor should focus on creating a forge, which grants access to higher-quality iron tools.
At quality levels 1 to 200, it typically takes 4 or 5 tools to produce a tool that is one grade better than the prior produced.
At qualities 201 and above, it can take anywhere from 5 to 20 or more tools to level up the quality and level of Tool Smithing as Survivors gain proficiency in the skill.
Important Things to Remember
- A good place to level up Tool Smithing would be somewhere close to the desert biomes where Survivors may collect Cacti for Grass Fibres, but also close to trees and rocks.
- Toolsmithing is associated with both mining and construction tools. Making Axes, Wrenches, and Claw Hammers will help in building as you repair or harvest materials, while Shovels and Pickaxes will help in mining.
- Survivors will be able to harvest resources at a faster pace as both Tool Smithing and Construction Tools or Mining Tools progress, with less degradation of their tools, and with level 100 tool smithing only degrading a tool by 1% on repairs.
Repairing a 300-grade axe, for example, will drop its present quality by 3.
- Creating vast amounts of tools, on the other hand, can rapidly fill up your inventory, forcing survivors to either store these things in a chest or delete them from the inventory.
A chest is the simplest and easiest technique, however, storage chests require wood. Using Wooden Frames to Elevate a Chest can help get rid of chests when they are full, as chests still break if they fall any distance, and the destroyed wood can be used to either make more tools or used in other recipes.
It also helps get rid of disposed tools, thereby assisting in the continuation of the tool-making process.
- Stone shovels [1] provide more XP per small rock than stone axes, but they need more time to make. This means you'll spend less time gathering rocks and emptying your shovels for XP than if you constructed stone axes.