- Rune Table How-To Guide -
Written by Buadach
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Library and Personal Tables
3. Crafting Basics
4. What are Runes?
5. Stabalizing your Table
6. Recipes
7. Core Enchanting
8. Conclusion
1. Introduction
Greetings friends! Thank you for either purchasing my book or finding it within your Rune Table. My name is Buadach, the creator of the modern Rune Table, and I will be teach you as much as I possibly can about Rune Tables
I am sure that this will be a great guide to those who aspire to become Rune Crafters and upgrade their abilities.
2. Library and Personal Tables
First you must know the difference between a library table, and a personal one.
A library table is a Rune Table found inside the Arcane Library itself. No matter how hard you try, you cannot remove it.
Only the most basic recipes are possible on this table, and has a limited capacity of only 200 Mana. Items also have a 100% chance of being made on these tables.
While it is great if you want to make a low tier magic gem, or an arcane key, it will not help you in your Rune Crafting training. At least it can help you create a personal table.
Next is the personal table. Most of this guide will be focusing on this type of table.
The personal table is your own. Can be summoned at any time, and can be used for rune crafting wherever you like. That's right, even in your own home!
This table is the only one that can be upgraded, allowing you to craft a multitude of different recipes and greatly expand its max mana capacity.
Using this table is the only way to train your own Rune Crafting skill.
3. Crafting Basics
Now then for the basics.
First off, make sure you are standing close enough to the table to actually use it. Trying to interact with the table while being far away will do you no good.
Next you must use the PropPet Interaction item in order to interact with your precious Rune Table.

After that you will have three options.
1. Check Status
-Allows you to see the items crafted and your table's mana.
2. Use Table
-Your main option. First it will list your known recipes categories.

After choosing your category, you'll then be greeted by a list of recipes within that category.

Your item and mana requirements will be listed next to the name of the item. Choosing a recipe will show you a preview of the item as well as your chance of making it.
Do note that you can only craft items up to 2 ranks higher than your rune table or up to 3 ranks higher than your own ability. Also know that you cannot use a table if your crafting rank is too low.
3. Rune Imbuing
Upon reaching certain ranks you will find yourself having a difficult time training. You will feel as if you reached some sort of dead end. When that happens you must imbued more runes into the table, and to yourself.
Placing runes onto the table is easy as long as you have the appropriate gem, doing so will further connect you to the table and help you control the runes surrounding it.
Runes are a great help to controlling mana, however the missuse of them could cause serious damage to you, that is why you are only allowed to imbued runes at certain ranks.
When you have mastered the power of runes, you will be able to overflow your table with runes to fully restore it's mana pool.
4. What are Runes?
Runes are tiny, dense clumps of mana and erg. Their density draws mana towards it and can take on different properties depending on it's composition. They are only
found naturally within the Arcane Library. By using runes you are able to alter and combine certain items together to form entirely new ones. Ancient elves built the
rune table to order to help control these runes, and later on learned how to crystalize them.
5. Stabalizing your Table
Runes, while a great tool for controlling and forming mana, by it's very nature is unstable. I have found that using a light fragment from the Iria ruins can help stabalize these runes. Stabalizing your table will grant you a benefit towards crafting chance.
Learning to stabalize your table is neccessary to completing your training, so make sure you gather plenty of light fragments.
6. Recipes
Recipes for the Rune Table can be found and written by almost anyone, alive or dead. Sometimes you have to search far and wide for these recipes. I have personally written my own and translated many others, though some remain lost in the library itself.
Recipe books are the only way to know an item's rank, so it's best to keep them with you at all times while crafting. Thankfully, the Rune Table holds a good amount of space inside it.
If that is not enough however, I also sell
a compendium, which allows you to store multiple books inside it, while only taking the space of one! A great purchase if you're bad at managing your inventory.
7. Core Enchanting

This is most likely the reason many of you are reading this book. The rune table keeps its mana inside an Arcane Core. Adding more of these cores allows you to expand the mana pool up to 150 plus your base pool. This is vital
for crafting certain recipes and a must for maintaining the Rune Table.
Arcane Cores can usually be found in Arcane Wards or Old Slime. As always, be careful and seperate your stacks of Arcane Cores, as the rune table might
absorb all of them but only take the effect of one!
8. Conclusion
Thank you those who made it to the end! I worked very hard on this book and hope I did a great job at explaining how to use a Rune Table. The concepts introduced in this book might also come in handy with many other yet to be discovered crafting styles.
There is still much to learn about these tables, so continue experimenting!
*Knightly Tip: To the scholars reading this, I highly suggest installing a rune table in your school.