Complete list of Facility, Ore, Fish, and Meat materials in fire emblem warriors three hopes, including buy/sell prices and descriptions. Ore can be exchanged at the Supply Depot.
Materials in fire emblem warriors three hopes are used for various upgrades and crafting. You can acquire them from Surveying Spots on the War Map, or purchase them from vendors.
Facility Materials are used to upgrade your facilities at the base camp.
- Crude Building Material (2-star): Buy 250, Sell 25. Wood and stone with obvious scratches and stains. Adequate for repairing floors and walls.
- Basic Building Material (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. Typical lumber and stone with broad architectural applications.
- Quality Building Material (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. Experienced artisans flock to these materials, which are utilized in noble manors and military construction alike.
- Lavish Building Material (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. Carefully selected from across Fódlan, these exquisite materials are used to build castles and estates for the nobility’s upper crust.
- Recruit Training Gear (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. All soldiers need equipment to train. Sometimes quantity must come before quality.
- Veteran Training Gear (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. Bespoke training equipment reserved for officers with their own command, wrought from quality materials.
- Elite Training Gear (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. Only the finest warriors and commanders may handle this equipment. Rare and precious materials were used to craft every inch of it.
- Beginner Combat Manual (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. A parchment that covers the basics of military command. Nothing groundbreaking here, but it’s a solid start.
- Standard Combat Manual (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. An illuminating document that delves into the nitty-gritty of troop management.
- Advanced Combat Manual (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. This dense treatise on military ideals nourishes the mind and brims with ideas that can be put into practice.
- Apprentice Smithing Set (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. These tools have seen plenty of use. Considering the state they’re in, they might not see much more.
- Artisan Smithing Set (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. Tools that a blacksmith can rely on. They’re built to last and allow for precise work.
- Master Smithing Set (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. Tools wrought of rare and precious metals that can be used to forge any weapon or armor in the world.
- Humble Furnishings (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. There’s a warmth to this roughly hewn wooden furniture—but frankly, it’s not worth much.
- Basic Furnishings (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. An artisan built this furniture. It’s one of many similarly produced pieces, but that makes it no less fine.
- Luxurious Furnishings (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. Furniture custom-built for nobility by the land’s top artisans. The materials alone would fetch a hefty sum.
- Sutler’s License (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. A license to peddle wares to armies. The hurdle to get your paws on one of these is not especially high.
- Merchant’s License (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. You need the backing of a large firm to obtain this license, but with it you can ply your trade across the land.
- Purveyor’s License (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. Acquiring this license requires a sterling record. It opens doors to Fódlan’s finest wares and allows the bearer to contract directly with noble houses.
- Squire’s Insignia (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. A badge worn by many a squire. These are far too commonplace to be considered special.
- Knight’s Insignia (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. An armored horse is emblazoned on this badge. Wear it, and you’ll be the envy of other soldiers.
- Hero’s Insignia (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. The imposing wyvern on this prized badge commands the respect of everyone on the battlefield.
- Storage Bag (3-star): Buy 500, Sell 50. This cloth bag can’t hold anything too large, but it’s better than nothing.
- Storage Chest (4-star): Buy 750, Sell 75. A large wooden chest with plenty of space to store most objects.
- Storage Compartment (5-star): Buy 1000, Sell 100. A massive storage container larger than any horse-drawn cart. The riches of Fódlan could fit inside.
Ore Materials are used to upgrade weapons at the Blacksmith. Smithing Stones can also be used to exchange for other materials at the Supply Depot.
- Smithing Stone (1-star): Buy 100, Sell 10. A basic ore used to forge or repair weapons.
- Black-Sand Steel (2-star): Buy 400, Sell 40. A metal smelted through a unique process.
- Wootz Steel (4-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. A metal that is both light and durable.
- Arcane Crystal (3-star): Buy 400, Sell 40. A crystal that glows with magical light.
- Mythril (5-star): Buy 1200, Sell 120. A metal blessed with holy might.
- Umbral Steel (5-star): Buy 1200, Sell 120. A metal steeped in the power of darkness.
- Agarthium (4-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. A metal refined using archaic methods.
- Venomstone (1-star): Buy 200, Sell 20. A highly toxic ore that should be handled with great care.
Fish are used as ingredients when cooking meals.
- Airmid Goby (1-star): Buy 200, Sell 20. A small fish found throughout the waters of Fódlan. These fish can be eaten but aren’t particularly tasty…
- Caledonian Crayfish (1-star): Buy 200, Sell 20. A hard-shelled edible crayfish that hides beneath pebbles in rapid water.
- White Trout (2-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. A stark white fish that gleams in sunlight.
- Teutates Loach (2-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. A stately bearded fish from Lake Teutates.
- Airmid Pike (3-star): Buy 1200, Sell 120. This fish is commonly found in the Airmid River.
- Caledonian Gar (3-star): Buy 1200, Sell 120. This fish has very hard scales, signifying its origins on the Caledonian Plateau.
- Albinean Herring (2-star): Buy 200, Sell 20. An intense swimmer who migrates over vast distances near the coast of Albinea.
Meat is used as ingredients when cooking meals.
- Poultry (2-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. Meat from birds hunted in the hills.
- Wild Game (2-star): Buy 800, Sell 80. Meat from animals hunted in the wild.
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