Crafting in Biomutant is one of the most versatile and creative systems in the game, giving players the freedom to build everything from outrageous melee weapons to ridiculous firearms, and even upgrade armor. In this guide, we break down the basics to help you get started on your crafting journey.
Materials and Components
To craft anything in Biomutant, you’ll need materials. These can be found across the world or acquired through dismantling gear you no longer need. The key materials include:
- Metal
- Wood
- Plastic
- Rubber
- E-Waste
You can also purchase components from vendors using the in-game currency, Green.
Melee Weapon Crafting
There are three types of melee weapons:
- One-Handed Slash Weapons
- Two-Handed Slash Weapons
- Two-Handed Crush Weapons
Crafting a melee weapon begins with selecting a base (e.g., swords, hammers, axes) and attaching a handle (which can be anything from a toothbrush to a banana). Each base may support up to two add-ons, such as screws or nails, which modify stats and elemental effects like:
- Electricity
- Radiation
- Poison
- Incendiary (Fire)
Each piece affects overall stats like:
- Weight Class
- Attack Speed
- Armor Pierce
- Critical Chance
Once created, melee weapons can be upgraded and enhanced via vendors.
Ranged Weapon Crafting
Guns in Biomutant are built from multiple customizable parts:
- Stock (affects range, crit chance, armor piercing)
- Grip
- Base Type (determines weapon type: shotgun, rifle, pistol, etc.)
- Magazine (affects mag size and reload speed)
- Top Mod (e.g., scopes)
- Muzzle (boosts damage and other stats)
These parts are found in the world and, just like melee weapons, can also include elemental enhancements and be upgraded.
Some of the wild combinations seen in-game include:
- A trumpet as a muzzle
- A sniper scope on a stick
- A magazine attached to a bizarre frame
Armor Crafting
Armor is also customizable. While you can’t build armor from scratch, you can enhance it by adding gear to specific body zones:
- Shoulders
- Elbows
- Knees
- Hands
- Waist
This boosts defensive stats and sometimes resistances to hazards like biohazards or extreme weather.
Key Points
- Crafting is menu-based and accessible at any time once you have parts.
- Vendors can upgrade your gear or sell components.
- Weapons do not break, so once you craft something powerful, you can keep using and improving it indefinitely.
Final Thoughts
Biomutant’s crafting system is one of its most exciting and humorous features. From banana-hilted swords to radiation-spewing trumpet guns, your imagination is the only limit. Dive in, experiment, and most importantly—have fun creating your ultimate loadout.
Stay tuned for more in-depth guides as you journey through the post-apocalyptic wilds of Biomutant!




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