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==Summary== Unlike blueprints, which are used to craft items that only exist for the duration of a match, schematics allow you to craft durable items that stay with you forever. Creating a new item requires that the following conditions be met: * You have unlocked the schematic that contains the design for the item you want * You have acquired enough raw material (blocks) to forge into the item * You have acquired enough components (polyhedrons) to finalize the item The materials required to craft using schematics are acquired by finishing games of Titan or Deathmatch mode. They are awarded at the end of the match and are independent of the materials used for crafting from blueprints within a match. The reasons for this are twofold: first, we want to make sure that there are no conflicting incentives for players while in a match. Materials collected in a match are for use exclusively within a match, and there is no reason to horde them to the detriment of your team. Second, we want to encourage players to stay and fight until the very end of a match β everyone likes a well fought, complete experience! If you have met all 3 of these conditions, youβre ready to create a new item! The types of items you can craft using schematics fall into 3 classes.
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