Crafting (Battle Royale)

Crafting was a gameplay mechanic in Fortnite: Battle Royale, introduced in Chapter 2: Season 6. In Chapter 2: Season 7 it was overhauled. It was removed in Chapter 3: Season 1.

List of Resources
Below are a list of Resources that can be used to craft items.

Description
Crafting is used to change weapons into alternate versions of themselves within the player inventory. If the player gathers 1 Nuts 'n' Bolts, they can craft a new version of the weapon, as long as it has a respective rarity (The Assault Rifle for example cannot create a Suppressed Assault Rifle). Players can also obtain Cube Monster Parts to upgrade Sideways weaponry.

Upgrading
Cube Monster parts can be used to upgrade sideways weaponry, in the same vein as crafting:Each Sideways Weapon Can be upgraded using Cube Monster Parts, from to. Only weapons are accessible in game however, but the functionality for  upgrading exists.

Upgrading via Upgrade Benches
Players can purchase weapon upgrades at upgrade benches with Bars. All weapons can be upgraded this way, aside from Sideways Weaponry. Players can also upgrade a Fishing Rod to a Pro Fishing Rod here. The prices are as follows:


 * to : 200 Bars.
 * to : 300 Bars (Fishing Rod)
 * to : 300 Bars.
 * to : 400 Bars.
 * to : 500 Bars.

Players cannot upgrade to or  rarity.

Description
Crafting is used to change weapons into alternate versions of themselves within the player inventory. If the player gathers 1 Nuts 'n' Bolts, they can craft a new version of the weapon, as long as it has a respective rarity (The Assault Rifle for example cannot create a Suppressed Assault Rifle). Players can also obtain 1 Alien Nanites to change existing weapons into their IO or Alien Versions. Crafting does not change the rarity of the weapon.

Description
Crafting is a method of obtaining higher rarity weapons by changing them into Primal Versions, or into standard weaponry, which has been present throughout past seasons.

Crafting does not require an object to interact with, rather it is done inside the players inventory using acquired resources.

Upgrading
Currently, only Makeshift Weaponry, as well as the Mechanical Bow and the Primal Bow, can be upgraded into another weapon. Makeshift weaponry is upgraded into its similar Primal version using Animal Bones. 2, 4 or 6 Animal Bones can be used to advance a weapon into its Primal Version, with lower rarities requiring the least bones, and vice versa. Some weapons, such as the Makeshift Revolver, will change to a different weapon completely, upon upgrading using Animal Bones.

Makeshift weaponry can also be upgraded into standard weaponry using Mechanical Parts. 2, 4 or 6 Mechanical Parts can be used to advance a weapon into its Standard Version, with lower rarities requiring the least bones, and vice versa.

Bows can be upgraded from to, alongside 1 of 4 special modifiers, using extra items to upgrade them.

Regular weaponry and Primal weaponry cannot be upgraded. Weapons may only be upgraded once per use.

Makeshift into Primal Weaponry
As a rule of thumb, upgrading a to  weapon costs 2 Animal Bones, upgrading a  to  weapon costs 4 Animal Bones and upgrading a  to  weapon costs 6 Animal Bones.

Below are a list of weapons that can be upgraded, and what they are upgraded into:

Makeshift into Standard or Mechanical Weaponry
As a rule of thumb, upgrading a to  weapon costs 2 Mechanical Parts, upgrading a  to  weapon costs 4 Mechanical Parts and upgrading a  to  weapon costs 6 Mechanical Parts.

Below are a list of weapons that can be upgraded, and what they upgrade into:

Bows
Bows have a special upgrading system which uses other parts to create unique weaponry. However, upgrading a Makeshift Bow into a Primal or Mechanical Bow is no different from other Makeshift Weapons, and so has been included in the other tables: