Windrose has different crafting stations for you to set up and use, and one of the late-game processes involves using the Enchanting Table. Part of the endgame content, you’ll need to use the table to craft some of the more advanced enchanted materials required for different tasks.
Let’s first find out how to get your own Enchanting Table in Windrose.
How to get the Enchanting Table in Windrose
To access the blueprint for the Enchanting Table, you’ll need to have unlocked and explored the Cursed Swamps since some of the crafting materials are discoveries particular to the biome (Essence Arborum). Without reaching the third biome, making the Enchanting Table will not be possible.

Here’s a list of items you’ll need to make the Enchanting Table.
- Three Mire Metal Ingot: You can get Mire Metal Ingot by smelting Quagmire Powder and Ancient Scraps.
- Ten Hewn Stone: Hewn Stone can be crafted using ordinary stones. The recipe is unlocked when you get Ancient Scraps for the first time.
- Ten Plant Fiber: This is one of the easiest items to get, as you can find it by cutting down trees and shrubs.
- Two Essence Arborum: You’ll first need a Large Smelting Furnace and and Plauge Wood. Place the Plague Wood in the Furnace, and it will convert the item into Essence Arborum.

Once you’ve all four materials, you’ll be able to craft the Enchanting Table. There are a few more restrictions for using the item.
- The Enchanting Table requires a roof on top of it.
- There must be a Bonfire near it for the table to be operational.
The Enchanting Table has three major items you can make in the current version of the game.
- Ingot Arborum: Required for advanced weapons like the Plagie Halberd and the Rapier of Devastation.
- Fabric Arborum: Required for getting the final upgrades on endgame armors.
- Hide Arborum: It’s a type of Enchanted hide that’s required for endgame crafting. Its use is limited in the current build, but that should expand once we get more updates during the early access.
All three items are extremely important in the endgame stage of Windrose when it comes to upgrading the gear pieces and taking them to their maximum potential.