Fletching has changed. In particular, as you can now KNAP broadheads, steps have been changed to allow fletchers to attach these arrowheads. If you want to make an arrow without an arrowhead, you may SHARPEN it after you have attached fletchings, but know this will decrease the damage of the arrow.
Previously made arrows will work as they have before.
The new steps are outlined on the wiki if you need something for reference.
In addition, you no longer have to be holding the tools required to fletch. As long as they are in an open bag you are wearing, you will get them and put them back. The exception is a bow when you measure - this you must be wearing (or holding in your hand as before).
I also fixed a few bugs that had to do with carving in general as well as attaching fletchings.
As always, please bug anything that seems broken.
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- KianTheArcher
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Forgot to mention - as of now, the quality of the arrowhead will not affect the arrow in any way. This will change shortly, as quality of arrows will be overhauled (right now all that matters is carving the arrow shaft).
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Do the quality of the shaft and the quality of the arrowhead factor into the overall arrow quality somehow in the end?
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