Raven 2 Crafting and Dungeon Guide
If you’ve been diving into Raven 2, you’ve likely realized one thing: crafting and dungeons are the core of the game’s progression system. Many players—especially new ones—get overwhelmed by inventory limits, confusing material sources, and the slow-paced grind the game expects.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about inventory management, crafting, gem farming, dungeon routes, and how to maximize your AFK efficiency. Whether you're free-to-play or spending a bit, these optimization strategies will help you progress faster without wasting diamonds or time. You will quickly accumulate a large amount of Raven 2 Crystal and rare items, allowing you to progress through the game rapidly.
Mastering Crafting in Raven 2
Crafting is one of the most important features in Raven 2. However, to craft efficiently, there’s one crucial thing you must understand first:
Your Backpack: Manage It or Suffer Later
Your backpack can only hold 100 items. Yes, just 100—far too little for a game that throws materials at you nonstop. You can spend 50 diamonds to increase your inventory by 5 slots, but honestly?
It’s not worth it. The real method you should be using is:
Use the Storage Keeper (Best Early-Game Tip)
Every town—no matter which region you’re in—has a Storage Keeper.
This is where you should dump all your crafting materials. Why this is essential:
• You can craft items even when materials are stored, not in your bag.
• Storage has much higher capacity and stacks resources efficiently.
• You’ll avoid accidentally filling your inventory during AFK sessions.
Most players don’t realize this and end up with a clogged inventory in minutes.
Pro tip:
Use Auto Select → Store and dump all miscellaneous → crafting materials at once. Even storage has limits (e.g., 70 slots), but because everything stacks, it’s far more efficient than your backpack.
Crafting Priorities: What You Should Focus On
When you first start, don’t stress about the special endgame crafts—you won’t have the materials anyway. Instead, prioritize:
• Weapons
• Armor
• Accessories (becoming increasingly important later)
⚠ Accessories Require Tons of Gems
This is where most players get stuck. Every accessory recipe requires:
• Regular Gems
• Superior Gems
• Rare materials from specific monsters and chests
Luckily, Raven 2 makes it easy to find where these materials drop.
How to Find Material Sources: The SECRET Trick
• Open Crafting.
• Select the item you want to craft (example: earrings).
• Long-press on a required material.
• Look at the Source section.
This shows you:
• Which monsters drop the item
• Which zones they are in
• Which chests contain them
• Whether you’ve unlocked those monsters yet
From here, you can directly navigate to the farming location. This eliminates guesswork and ensures you farm efficiently—not randomly.
Farming Materials in the Open World
Different zones drop different materials. Always check the:
• Recommended level
• List of gear/materials dropped in that area
Example:
If the zone doesn’t drop gemstones, don’t waste time AFKing there if you’re trying to craft accessories. This is where players get frustrated—they grind in the wrong place.
Dungeons in Raven 2 Explained
Crafting and dungeons are tightly connected because dungeons are the best place to get:
• Gear
• Skill books
• Stella stones
• Mana stones
• Essences
• High-rarity drops
Here’s the breakdown.
Dungeon Types: What Each One Gives You
✔ Gold Dungeon
Best for farming gold quickly.
If you’re broke, this is where you go.
✔ XP Dungeon
Ideal if you're trying to power level.
✔ Common Gear Dungeons
These include:
• Ancient Temple
• Deep Swamp
Both dungeons drop gear, but the major loot is what makes them different.
Ancient Temple — Best for:
• Skill Books
• Essence
• Armor Mana Stones
Deep Swamp — Best for:
• Stella Emblems
• Purification Essence
• Higher-rarity gear drops
• Invitations for special zones
Both are ideal for gearing up, but choose based on what you need.
Dungeon Reset & Timing Strategy
Dungeons reset weekly every Sunday. Each week, you get:
• About 7–8 hours of dungeon time
• A free daily entry
• Additional time boosts through recharge items
Dungeon Layout & Navigation
When you enter a dungeon, it looks like a normal map—but it’s not. It’s a separate dungeon world with:
• Different zones
• Level-based areas
• Varying loot tables
• Branches you can teleport between
Accuracy Matters: Don’t Ignore This
Most players make this mistake: They grind in areas that are too high level and miss constantly.
If your accuracy is low, you will:
• Miss attacks
• Kill slowly
• Reduce loot per hour
• Waste your AFK time
The Rule of Thumb
If you miss more than 5–10%, drop to a lower level area. You will earn FAR more loot hitting consistently than missing against stronger mobs.
AFK Grinding Strategy
Raven 2 is designed for long-term grinding. This is not a hands-on action game—this is a strategic AFK MMO.
Your routine should look like:
• Identify needed materials
• Find the best zone
• Run AFK for several hours
• Return, upgrade gear, craft, refine
• Repeat
If you want quick gratification, this isn’t the game for you. Raven 2 rewards patience, planning, and efficiency.
Final Thoughts
Raven 2 is a long grind—but a rewarding one if you understand how crafting, inventory, and dungeons all work together. The key is not rushing. Manage your materials, choose farming targets intentionally, and treat the game as a long-term project.
MMOexp Raven 2 Team