How to Repair the Sherbert Iceberg Wedge Tower in Craftopia

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How to Repair the Sherbert Iceberg Wedge Tower in Craftopia

If you have made it to the Sherbert Iceberg in Craftopia, you already know it is a rough place. Cold, hard to navigate, and the map is covered in fog. To fix that, you need to repair the Wedge Tower. Once it is up and running the fog clears and you can actually see what is out there.

Fair warning though. This is not a quick job. There are three phases to the repair and some of the materials take real effort to pull together. I am going to walk you through all of it so you know exactly what to gather and where to find it.

Phase One: Platinum Ingots and Holy Water

The first phase is the easiest of the three. You need Platinum Ingots and Holy Water. Both require a trip back to your base to craft but nothing too crazy here.

Getting Platinum Ingots

You are going to need platinum ore first. You can find it in a couple of spots:

Sherbert Iceberg Valley has shiny ore nodes near the cliffs

Brigadine Valley also has plenty of platinum to mine

Once you have the ore just throw it in your furnace and smelt it into ingots. Pretty straightforward if you have done any smelting before.

Making Holy Water

Holy Water is crafted at your Potion Stand. You cannot just pick this up somewhere. You have to make it.

First, you need regular water. You can make that at your Cooking Pot. Then take the water over to your Potion Stand and turn it into Holy Water. Make sure you have enough of both the platinum and the water before heading back out to the tower.

Phase Two: Rare Animal Drops

This phase is all about hunting. You need Rare Leather, Rare Feathers, and Fluffy Wool. If you have been playing for a while you might already have some of this sitting in a chest somewhere. I would check your storage first before heading out.

If your chests are empty here is what you need to hunt:

Sheep drop Fluffy Wool

Deer drop Rare Leather

Chickens drop Rare Feathers

You can also get these from bosses but honestly just hunting normal animals is way faster. It might take a little while depending on your luck with drops but keep at it. You will get there. And remember that when you find animals they will eventually respawn so move around and check back for respawning animals.

Phase Three: Sanctuary Flags and Armor Plates

This is where it gets serious. The last phase needs 10 Sanctuary Flags and 10 Armor Plates. Neither of these can be found in the world. You have to craft them yourself and they eat up a lot of resources.

Crafting Sanctuary Flags

Head to your Furniture Workbench and look in the ornament section near the bottom of the list. Each Sanctuary Flag needs:

1. Talisman Flags which you make from logs, old rags, and elemental dust

2. Silver Ingots smelted from silver ore

3. Elemental Dust collected from magical enemies or certain nodes

This is a two-step crafting process since you have to make the Talisman Flags before you can make the Sanctuary Flags. Stock up on logs and old rags ahead of time so you are not running back and forth.

Forging Armor Plates

Here is the part that is going to test your patience. Armor Plates are made at the Machine Factory and each one requires 99 Iron Ingots. You need 10 of them. That is nearly 1,000 iron ingots total.

Yeah. That is a lot of iron.

My advice is to go on a dedicated iron farming run before you even start crafting these. Find the biggest iron nodes you can and just go to town. Smelt everything and then head to the Machine Factory when you are ready. You can also build an excavator and let the excavator run on the iron ore node and go AFK for a bit while building them up. Just be warned if you don’t have a system to pick these up you can tank your frame rate.

What Happens When the Tower is Repaired

Sherbert Iceberg Tower Requirements for Phase 3

Once you have all 10 Sanctuary Flags and 10 Armor Plates bring them back to the tower and finish the construction. The tower activates and the payoff is immediate.

Open your mini map and you will see the fog is completely gone. Now you can see:

Warp Portals so you know where all the fast travel points are

Age Advancement Items like Snow Mint which you need to push your civilization forward

Points of Interest and other secrets that were hidden before

If you have already wandered around the whole area on foot you might know some of these spots already. But for most of us this saves a ton of time. No more stumbling around in the snow hoping to bump into a portal or a rare plant.

Final Thoughts

I am not going to lie the iron grind for the armor plates is rough. Almost 1,000 ingots is no joke. But once that tower is lit up and your map is clear it feels worth it. You can find Snow Mint fast, locate portals without guessing, and plan your next moves without wandering blind through the cold.

Take your time with the gathering. There is no rush and it is honestly kind of satisfying to watch all those materials come together. Just make sure you check your storage chests before farming. You might be surprised how much you already have sitting around.

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