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Fields of Mistria Crafting Table Guide

Find the Fields of Mistria crafting table in Town, learn how its single Woodcrafting station works, and see the recipe types it can make.

8/16/2026
Fields of Mistria Crafting Table Guide

The Fields of Mistria crafting table is the Crafting Station used for Woodcrafting. Find one in Town beside The Bell Tower or in front of The Carpenter, walk up to it, and interact to use your Woodcrafting recipes.

What the crafting table is

Players searching for a “crafting table” are looking for the Woodcrafting Crafting Station, not a general-purpose bench that combines every crafting activity. Woodcrafting is its own system, with its own recipes, ingredients, craft times, and Woodcrafting-level requirements. The station is the place where those Woodcrafting recipes are made.

The important rule is reassuringly simple: Woodcrafting has one Crafting Station tier. You do not need to locate a higher-grade station as your Woodcrafting level rises. The same type of station works at every Woodcrafting level, so your attention can stay on the recipe you want to make and the materials it needs.

This also answers a common early-game misunderstanding. The Crafting Station is not the cooking setup and it is not a forge for weapons or tools. Think of the name “crafting table” as the Town access point for the Woodcrafting catalog specifically.

Where to find a Crafting Station in Town

There are two Town locations to remember. One Crafting Station sits next to The Bell Tower, and another is positioned in front of The Carpenter. Both are available for the player to use, so choose the one closest to the part of Town you are already visiting.

The Bell Tower option is easy to remember when you are navigating by central Town landmarks. The Carpenter option is equally useful when you are already checking a building or browsing that shop’s offerings. Neither location changes the recipes or creates a different Woodcrafting tier; they are two access points to the same type of station.

Fields of Mistria Woodcrafting Crafting Station in Town beside a bell tower and carpenter's shop

When you reach either station, walk up and interact with it. Use the recipe interface to choose a Woodcrafting recipe that is available to you, then provide the listed ingredients and allow its listed craft time. The recipe entry itself is the reliable place to check its material requirements, Woodcrafting level, and how that recipe becomes available.

How Woodcrafting recipes work

The Woodcrafting page organizes recipes by themed or functional sets rather than presenting the station as a single-purpose furniture maker. Each recipe records the ingredients it consumes, its crafting time, its required Woodcrafting level, and its recipe source. That means two recipes in the same visual set can still have different material needs or arrive through different sources.

Some recipes are available from the start, while others are tied to a shop, a quest, a Town Rank milestone, a challenge, a treasure container, or another named source. Read the individual recipe entry before collecting materials instead of assuming that every item in a set unlocks together. This is especially useful when a desired decorative piece appears alongside a functional item with a very different requirement.

Craft time is also a recipe-level detail, not a property of the Town location. The Bell Tower station and The Carpenter station both let you use the Woodcrafting system; the selected recipe determines what is needed and how long that particular craft takes. In other words, change stations for convenience, but check the recipe for progression information.

Crafting table concept showing two access points leading to one recipe source of truth

What you can make with Woodcrafting

Woodcrafting makes much more than plain furniture. The recipe catalog includes practical items such as a Basic Wood Chest, an Apiary, a Terrarium, House Stairs, and a Wooden Fence. These examples show why it is worth checking the functional section before treating Woodcrafting as decoration only.

There is also an Automation set with items such as the Animal Sprite Statue, Big Bell, Water Sprite Statue, and Large Water Sprite Statue. Their names may sound like a separate system, but they are listed as Woodcrafting outputs. Always open the recipe details before planning around one, because the ingredients, Woodcrafting level, and source vary by item.

For decorating, the catalog contains furniture and interior pieces across many named collections. The Basic set alone includes a chair, table, bookshelf, beds, dresser, lamp, flooring, wallpaper, window, rug, doormat, flower pot, and nightstand; it also has a Basic Wood Chest in its own storage set. Other recipe groups cover themes such as Bakery, Bathroom, Cavern, Cherry, Cottage Garden, Counters, Craft, Fishing, Kitchen, Rustic Cabin, seasonal sets, and more.

These set names are useful for browsing, but they are not a promise that every recipe is unlocked at the same moment. A Bakery display object, a Cottage Garden piece, and a Basic furnishing can each point to a different recipe source. Use the set to find a style you like, then use the recipe entry to confirm the exact ingredients and unlock source.

Do not mix Woodcrafting, Cooking, and Blacksmithing

Fields of Mistria separates Woodcrafting from Cooking and Blacksmithing. A recipe that makes a kitchen-looking decoration can still be a Woodcrafting recipe; that does not turn the Crafting Station into the cooking system. The recipe category and its listed requirements tell you which system you are using.

Cooking is for cooking recipes, while Blacksmithing is the distinct system for its own work. Woodcrafting covers the Crafting Station catalog described on this page, including functional projects, automation items, outdoor pieces, furniture, and decorative collections. Keeping those three systems separate saves a frustrating trip to the wrong station when you are trying to make one specific item.

If an item name sounds ambiguous, look at the recipe’s source and category rather than guessing from its appearance. A decorative frying pan, for example, belongs to a Woodcrafting recipe set even though it resembles a cooking object. The same habit works across the catalog: identify the system first, then gather the materials for the precise recipe.

Woodcrafting, Cooking, and Blacksmithing separated before gathering materials

Quick answers before your first visit

Do I need a better crafting table at higher Woodcrafting levels? No. The Woodcrafting Crafting Station has one tier, and any Woodcrafting level can use it. Higher-level recipes still have their own requirements, but the station itself does not need an upgrade.

Which Town station should I use? Use the station beside The Bell Tower or the one in front of The Carpenter; both provide the same Woodcrafting access. Pick the closer landmark for your current errand rather than looking for a “best” station.

Can I obtain a Crafting Station myself? The current Woodcrafting entry also lists a Crafting Station sold by The Carpenter for 1,000t. That is an additional availability option, not a reason to confuse the Town guide with a farm-layout decision; the two Town stations already provide the same Woodcrafting access.

Where should I look for a recipe’s real requirements? Open that recipe’s entry. Its individual listing gives the ingredients, craft time, Woodcrafting level, and recipe source, which is more useful than relying on a broad category label.

Return to the Fields of Mistria farm layout overview, then continue with Fields of Mistria house upgrades and Fields of Mistria coop placement for other farm-planning decisions.

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