Idle Angels

Smelting and Crafting Guide

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Idle Angels is an Idle-RPG where you can collect and form a combat party with attractive heroines to defeat various enemies, bosses, and other game content. Aside from managing your angels’ levels, you also need to take care of their equipment. In our Smelting Lineup, we will quickly discuss how to properly manage your angels’ gears.


Equipment

All angels have six equipment slots as follows: Mainhand (weapon), Helmet, Shoes, Armor, Belt, and Ring. The good thing in the game is that you don’t need to micromanage your angels’ individual equipment. You just need to tap the Auto-Equip button in the lower-right portion of an angel’s screen. That way, the best possible gear you have will be automatically equipped.

Smelting and Crafting Guide

You can also enhance all equipment pieces by tapping the Enhance button. Additionally, you can also enhance individual pieces if you wish to. You can keep upgrading equipment pieces as long as you have enough enhancement materials. You’ll need both gold and Enhancement Essence. You can farm these from the Sky Tower or you can exchange 100 sapphire for 3000 essences in the in-game shop. You can also collect essences passively through the game’s standard idle rewards system.

Take note that you can only upgrade your angels’ gear up to the same level as your account. At the same time, once you use the Auto-Equip function and replace your existing gears, your old gears can be inherited by your other angels until they become too obsolete to maintain. When that happens, you can use the Smelting feature to properly recycle excess gear. (more below)

Artifact

Eventually, you’ll also unlock Artifacts. This extra set of equipment can be given to an angel to significantly boost their stats. Like the gears, artifacts are also interchangeable so you can pretty much outfit your team with the same set(s). Artifacts can be leveled up using gold and Artifact EXP stones. These exp stones are incredibly rare, since they can be obtained only as part of the weekly gift, purchased from the Diamond shop, and finally, purchased outright using real money. As much as possible, try to craft full sets that you can give to the other members of your team.

Smelting and Crafting Guide

Smelting and Crafting

You have limited inventory space so as you quickly collect various weapons and equipment, you’ll eventually get a prompt that your bag is full. Thankfully, the game has a reliable option called Smelting. This straightforward process allows you to clear out your inventory while giving you something useful in return. You can access the Smelt button by tapping the Smelt button in the lower-left corner of the Home screen.

Smelting and Crafting Guide

If you have already outfitted your team, don’t hesitate to use the quick-select buttons below (Select Purple, Select Orange) to instantly select all equipment of the chosen color. Once you’re ready, tap “Smelt” to destroy all selected gear and convert them into Smelt Points. (Orange gear is worth more points than purple). These points can be used to craft new gear. You can do that by tapping the Craft tab beside the Smelt tab.

To craft various gear, you’ll need Smelt Points. You can earn these points by simply smelting unneeded gear, as described above. The type of gear that you can craft will depend on your account level. The highest quality gear and their corresponding level that you can craft will be automatically adjusted as your account level increases.

Once you have unlocked the Artifacts feature, you’ll also be able to craft artifacts on the same window, in the “Craft Artifact” tab. Crafting artifacts also use smelt points so you’ll have even more options to outfit your characters. The main difference between gear crafting and artifact crafting is that the latter has a Crafting Level gauge. The crafting level corresponds to the number of stars of the artifact that the player can craft. For example, at Crafting LV2, you can only produce 2-star artifacts. Each crafting attempt counts towards the gauge and once you’ve filled the gauge, the crafting level will increase as well.

Smelting and Crafting Guide

That concludes our Smelting and Crafting Guide for Idle Angels. For more Idle Angels content, please check our other pages in this online guide for the game.

 
Paul, Staff Writer

PaulVhayste started writing free guides and walkthroughs in 2006 for several online gaming sites. He has written hundreds of guides covering games from a wide variety of genres across different platforms. He's an avid JRPG and mobile gaming fan, and regularly plays games on the PC, Steam Deck, PS5, and mobile platforms. He strives to continue making comprehensive and easy-to-follow guides for his readers.

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