There are a lot of skills for you to learn in Caves of Qud. By a lot, we mean more than you can even manage. Many of these skills will need to be learned by spending skill points, but with Tinkering, you can also learn it from an NPC in the world.
In this guide, we are going to take a look at everything you should know about the Tinkering skill in Caves of Qud. This will include how you can learn the base skill for the first time, as well as what exactly Tinkering entails and what you can do with this skill.
There are two main ways to learn the Tinkering skill, which you can find below.
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Cost | ||||||
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Unlock From 'Skills' Menu | 100 SP | ||||||
Ask a Barathrumite to teach Tinkering during the Water Ritual | 100 Reputation with the Barathrumites |
Once learned, you'll be able to spend SP on the other sub-skills related to Tinkering. At this point, you won't be able to actually do any crafting, but you'll be a bit more successful at examining artifacts that you find.
If you want to process forward in the Tinkering skill, you'll need to unlock the sub-skills, which are found under the Tinkering dropdown in the 'Skills' menu. Below, you can find each one of these skills and what it does.
Skill |
Description |
Cost |
Requirements To Unlock |
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Gadget Inspector | You're more successful at examining artifacts. | 0 SP | This will unlock automatically when you learn Tinkering. |
Disassemble | You can disassemble scraps and artifacts to get Bits. | 100 SP | 15 Intelligence |
Reverse Engineer | When you disassemble something, you have a 25% chance to learn how to make it. | 100 SP | 25 Intelligence |
Scavenger | When you walk over garbage, you will occasionally pick up scrap. | 100 SP | 15 Intelligence |
Repair | You can repair broken things with Bits. | 100 SP | 17 Intelligence |
Deploy Turret | You can deploy missile weapons as stationary turrets. | 100 SP | 17 Intelligence |
Lay Mine/Set Bomb | You can use grenades as mines or bombs. | 50 SP | 17 Intelligence |
Tinker I | You can build low-tier schematics. | 100 SP | 19 Intelligence |
Tinker II | You can build mid-tier schematics. | 200 SP | Tinker I unlocked |
Tinker III | You can build high-tier schematics. | 300 SP | Tinker II unlocked |
As you can see, you will first need to unlock Tinker I if you want to actually start building things. Because of this, we recommend saving your SP to unlock this skill.
Schematics are called Data Disks in the game too. This is the actual item that holds the schematic.
There are a few ways to learn schematics. Firstly, with the Reverse Engineer skill, you may learn a schematic when disassembling something. This isn't guaranteed, but it's a great way to learn passively without actively seeking out a Data Disk.
The other way to obtain schematics is to either buy or loot them. Vendors around the world may sell Data Disks for you to learn. Below, you can check out some of these vendors.
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Argyve | Joppa | ||||||||||||||
Jacobo | Grit Gate | ||||||||||||||
Sparafucile | Grit Gate | ||||||||||||||
Yla Haj | Ezra | ||||||||||||||
Tinkerers | This is a vendor type that appears in randomly generated villages. | ||||||||||||||
Schematic Drafter | Stiltgrounds (this vendor has its own tent) |
During a Water Ritual, Legendary Barathrumites can also teach you schematics. By speaking with Q Girl in Grit Gate, we learned the recipe for Leyline Puppeteers.
All schematics are split into three tiers. There are a lot of schematics in the game so the list is quite long, but when you do learn a new schematic, you'll be able to see what Tinker level you need. For example, after unlocking the schematic for Leyline Puppeteers and clicking on it, a box appeared saying that we need Tinker III in order to craft it.
When you get a new schematic, be sure to look at it in the 'Tinkering' tab of the menu. If you happen to have too many schematics to keep track of, you can sort through them at the top of this screen.
You can get Bits by disassembling artifacts and scraps.
Schematics require Bits to craft, with the following Bit types in Caves of Qud.
Bit Type |
Designator |
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Scrap Power Systems | A |
Scrap Crystal | B |
Scrap Metal | C |
Scrap Electronics | D |
Phasic Power Systems | 1 |
Flawless Crystal | 2 |
Pure Alloy | 3 |
Pristine Electronics | 4 |
Nanomaterials | 5 |
Photonics | 6 |
AI Microcontrollers | 7 |
Metacrystal | 8 |
Each one of these materials has a designated letter/number, along with a color. Let's continue with our Leyline Puppeteers as an example. This has a Bit cost of D2358. So, in order to craft this, you'll need the following.
Each schematic has the materials listed like this. No need to remember the letter/number designator; this is displayed to the right of the schematic description.
Schematics can be used to craft weapons, armor, various items (like injectors and recoilers), as well as mods.
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