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In a video game with an Item Crafting system, everything that can be created can be made by two items combined in a relatively simple fashion. No matter how complicated something is to make, sticking the right two pieces of Shop Fodder into an oven will produce it. Need a BFG? Just glue a tiny hammer to a hollow tube, and you're ready to go! Forget your Love Interest's birthday? Pop an egg and a bag of sugar (still in bag, mind you) into the oven, and you'll have a delicious and moist cake!
Occasionally, advanced items will require multiple iterations, but even in this case, every step in the process requires sticking two items together, and usually the intermediate steps produce items that are usable in their own right.
Similarly, chemists and potion makers can create any liquid or potion by mixing two liquids in kept test tubes. There may be a chance (depending on the game) of getting a small explosion instead, which can have any effect from simply coating the face with a harmless dark, dusty substance, to changing the potion maker into an animal.
This may or may not be an Acceptable Break from Reality (depending on how far they stretch it). After all, players might not appreciate the time and effort that might go into crafting basic items; something as small and simple as making a wooden chair from raw wood would demand cutting down the logs into planks, measuring and cutting the planks into appropriate sizes, drilling holes for nails to fit in, inserting each nail manually, etc.
Compare MacGyvering. Not to be confused with Instant A.I.: Just Add Water!.
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Wizardry VIII. Moreover, two source items, required skill and its value are moddable properties of item. Engineering (Gadgeteer class) and Alchemy (Alchemist class) skills are widely used that way. You can get extra profit from Alchemy combining 2 cheap item into 1 expensive or at least turn 2 heaps of rather pitiful items into 1 heap of really useful ones.
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In Star Ocean: The Second Story, there are only six ingredients (meat, seafood, eggs/dairy, fruit, vegetable, grain), but with just two of them, you can make anything. You can also cook items like shark fin soup or cheese pizza with one ingredient.
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Alchemy in Dragon Quest VIII involves placing between one and three items into your alchemy pot and waiting a while. This means a patient player can upgrade all their medical herbs by simply tossing one in the alchemy pot, waiting for it to upgrade and repeat, for example.
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Monster Hunter is a prime example of this trope, though some combinations require either higher levels of Books of Combinations, or a certain armor skill to reach 100% probability of mixing. Some items can only be gotten by combining other combined items, and there is actually an achievement for combining everything that can be combined at least once. It really starts to get weird when you get into the Alchemy mixes, though. For some reason, wearing the right armor can allow you to combine a burnt meat and a piece of garbage to make a raw meat...
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Ancient Domains of Mystery plays this straight, to some hilarious effects. Some nice potions can be created by combining two other potions and/or herbs, and the recipes are randomly generated (and revealed by raising your Alchemy skills). But try to combine some unlisted potions, and you get a huge explosion. Particularly hilarious when you combine two potions of water. Doubly so when if you happen to have fire immunity.
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In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, making health-restoring and Status Buffing meals and potions is simply a matter of tossing the proper mix of up to five ingredients in a cooking pot, waiting a few seconds while they bubble and simmer (and Link hums along to the cooking music), and voila! You might or might not have to light a fire under the pot first, and usually the ingredients are things that would logically go into the given dish, if oftentimes just a portion of the stuff that should be included.
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In Dark Cloud 2, you "invent" things (most of which have long since been invented) by taking pictures of random stuff, and combining them for inspiration. Then, you need a certain number of several raw materials to make it, and there you go!
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One of the town upgrades in Breath of Fire II is a restaurant of sorts, where you can combine up to 4 items together, often with extremely implausible results, such as making gold bars from spices and soup, octopi from worms and roast beef and frisbees from curealls.
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Nethack has several:
Pouring one potion into another has a tendency to create a third potion. Or explode, of course. Because why wouldn't two different doses of healing potion explode when you mix them together?
Dragon scales (dropped by dragons) + Scroll of Enchant Armor = Dragon Scale Mail (one of the best armor choices)
Once you know a scroll or spellbook, you can write more copies with a magic marker on a blank scroll or spellbook. On the other hand, magic markers are hard to come by and often have to be wished for.
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Alchemy in Odin Sphere involves adding something (usually a type of living plant) to a vial of numbered liquid to create a potion. There's also a variation for cooking in the Pooka village restaurants.
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The cooking of poffin in the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games: berry + mixing = ...bread? Though, to be fair, there is visibly batter in the mixer before you throw the berries in.
Less excusable is Pokéblock creation in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, berries + centrifuge = ... a fruit cube?
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Mabinogi averts this in that foods and items are crafted through somewhat complicated processes and require a skill minigame of sorts to finish.
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Dead Rising 2 lets you make all sorts of incredibly destructive weapons using random things found around the game world and liberal use of a seemingly infinite amount of duct tape. You only need two items, yet the result frequently features more. For example, a Paddlesaw is made from a canoe paddle and a chainsaw, yet the final result has two chainsaws.
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Dead Rising 3 takes this aspect of the previous game's crafting and turns it up a notch, with combo weapons like a robotic attack cat made from an LCD monitor and an empty beer keg, or a sort of homemade potato cannon with a rotary cylinder that fires grenades, made from a pump-action shotgun and a hand grenade.
Then the game takes it further still, with unlockable upgrades that allow you to substitute items in recipes with any item from the same category. This allows such crafting wizardry as making a bat with nails in it out of a chair and a jar of ketchup, or creating a flamethrower using an RC car and a bottle of shampoo.
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Played straight in Oblivion if you grind your Alchemy skill to 100. At that point, all you technically need is one ingredient and a mortar. Just Add Water indeed.
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In Super Paper Mario, Flipside has a chef who can only cook with one item at a time; the chef in Flopside, on the other hand, can cook with two.
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Final Fantasy XIV is similar to it's predecessor, in that actual finished products are the result of combining various parts, that all have to be made, and usually require items from other disciplines. A spear could require an iron ingot (Blacksmithing/Armoring) and a block of animal glue (Alchemy) to attach it to a length of wood (Carpentry), for example. Particularly extravagant pieces, such as a more ostentatious spear, usually require a previously assembled spear to start with.
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Averted with World of Warcraft's later Engineering recipes, where you have to build the parts first; If you break it down into the smallest pieces, many recipes take upwards of 10 parts.
Many crafting professions in the original release and early expansions had patterns that made some degree of sense for producing items, such as using grinding stones while making an edged weapon. Recipes added in later patches and expansions have been streamlined, reducing the ingredients list and degree of sense.
In terms of playing straight, special mention should be made of cooking, where they decided that two parts was too complicated and removed spices from the game. You can now make a spicy dish with one piece of meat and nothing else.
It is a bit odd that almost every crafting profession requires copious amounts of odd ingredients, but none of the alchemy recipes require water to mix the herbs in. Add two dry herbs in a flask and poof! A drinkable solution.
Warlords of Draenor reduced the variety of ingredients needed for crafting in every professions. Not only have intermediate crafting items such as engineering parts been removed but even smelted ingots of metal have been discarded in favor of directly crafting with the ore.
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Averted in Puzzle Pirates. Crafting alchemistry items involves mixing primary colours to make secondary colours, then piping the secondary colours to their containers. In multiple iterations, typically.
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII's Materia Fusion works this way. Slap together two Materia, perhaps some items if you have the right key item for it, and you have a new Materia! This is the only way to max out Zack's power. The sad thing is that with how little bonus you actually get out of normal leveling, and how damn powerful the mooks eventually get, you really need to spend some time with this.
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Knights of the Old Republic II had a system where you could break down items into "components" and then rebuild them into other items, leading to delightfully bizarre scenarios where you could turn a bunch of swords into a suit of armour. The same was true of chemicals, which could lead to disassembling a poison gas grenade and using the chemicals to build medical supplies or cybernetic implants.
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Fallout: New Vegas has a similar system both for weapon crafting (at a workbench) and food crafting (at a campfire), often including such mundane components as the bottles to put drinks in and the duct tape to hold gadgets together. Most thoroughly averted in ammunition crafting, though, for which you need the appropriate kind of case and primer, in addition to lead and powder, to make any kind of bullet.
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A lot of equipment can be made with just a base item and several stacks of the needed minerals in Ace Online. However, you do need to use the Factory (Or the Laboratory for enchanting/gambling weapons) in Arlington or Bygeniou city to assemble those items.
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Used literally in Dragon Age: Origins, where the ingredients for a simple poison are... Venom extract and water.
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In Pathfinder field crafting is heavily abstracted for simplicity and gameplay-friendliness: Things like bottles and reagents for the alchemist's extracts or parts for a deployable trap are represented by "kits" assumed to have all necessary tools and resources sufficient for prolonged adventuring, frequently with the ability to materialize expensive components from one's wallet at GM discretion. Individual bottles and such are given prices and weight mostly in the interest of facilitating players who loot the nails, too and discouraging those tempted to abuse the abstraction.
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Averted in Dwarf Fortress, as producing items involves the required resources, a designated workshop for that particular trade, and a dwarf assigned the relevant labor. Most of the crafting is appropriately complex (many plants need to be processed to make them usable, smelting and forging need fuel and/or magma, cloth has to be woven from thread, etc). There are still occasional simplifications though. For example, brewing alcohol doesn't require you to just add water, allowing for a steady supply of hydration in regions with no viable water source note Up until you find out that injured dwarves can only be given water.
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Aversion: Fallout 3 has Four Ingredient "Cooking."
Fallout: New Vegas has a similar system both for weapon crafting (at a workbench) and food crafting (at a campfire), often including such mundane components as the bottles to put drinks in and the duct tape to hold gadgets together. Most thoroughly averted in ammunition crafting, though, for which you need the appropriate kind of case and primer, in addition to lead and powder, to make any kind of bullet.
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In Divinity: Original Sin and Original Sin II, most potion recipes require one ingredient and an empty vial.
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On Neopets, there is a cooking pot where you can combine up to three items to make things.
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The Legend of Zelda:
In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, a potion maker can make any of his wares from a single type of Chu jelly, though he needs several units for a full batch. Possibly justified as it he might be simply distilling or refining the jelly in some way. In Twilight Princess, you can drink the jelly straight for the same effects.
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, making health-restoring and Status Buffing meals and potions is simply a matter of tossing the proper mix of up to five ingredients in a cooking pot, waiting a few seconds while they bubble and simmer (and Link hums along to the cooking music), and voila! You might or might not have to light a fire under the pot first, and usually the ingredients are things that would logically go into the given dish, if oftentimes just a portion of the stuff that should be included.
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In The Sims 3, you need to buy a few (sometimes random) ingredients to cook dishes. Pancakes require an apple. The result is, explicitly, Apple Pancakes, but your complete inability to create plain pancakes instead is still rather baffling.
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Usually averted in Final Fantasy XI: Most recipes, while maybe not including every last little spice, come across as fairly realistic in terms of ingredients. What isn't averted is justified, as crafting as PCs go about it is an essentially magical process.
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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards plays straight though with ability-making: You can combine only two "elements" to make an ability.
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Webkinz has several different cooking items. All of them use three-ingredient recipes.
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In Aquaria, Naija can combine edible items to make different foods. Recipes can be plausible, yet simplified, such as Fish Oil + Fish Meat = Hot Soup, to somehow being able to combine two bones into a meatloaf that heals you.
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In most of the Virtual Villagers series, villagers can produce potions or stews by mixing water and herbs (and in some cases foodstuffs) and cooking on the fire. Results of drinking these concoctions can vary.
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The Paper Mario games. In fact, you don't even start out with the ability to cook with two items! Just one.
In the original, Tayce T. can only cook with one ingredient at a time, but after you gain a Cookbook (a very likely possibility in the normal course of a game) and give it to her, she can cook with two.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Zess T. can only cook with one item at a time until and unless you retrieve a cookbook; it's easy enough to get to, but it's not like it practically falls into your normal path the way the first game's does.
In Super Paper Mario, Flipside has a chef who can only cook with one item at a time; the chef in Flopside, on the other hand, can cook with two.
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Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura has this for all of its inventions, although some items may require a chain of creations: say, iron ore and steel to make pure ore and pure ore and a handle. Notably, it does this in violation of conservation of mass, where not only can you lose weight from it (which makes some sense) but you can also gain weight.
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Downplayed in general throughout the series. Using the Alchemy Potion-Brewing Mechanic, a basic potion can be made with just two ingredients. (More complex potions can be made with as many as four ingredients.) Given that most of the alchemical ingredients are solid, one presumably needs to add water in order to make it into an actual "potion".
Daggerfall evades the question altogether by only allowing people who belong to a Temple to bring ingredients to a designated potion-maker.
Played straight in Oblivion if you grind your Alchemy skill to 100. At that point, all you technically need is one ingredient and a mortar. Just Add Water indeed.
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Notably averted in Everquest 2, where crafting operates somewhat like the combat system: various trouble spots and opportunities for bonuses pop up, requiring you to react by using the correct ability. You can end up with a junky or masterwork version of the item depending on the results.
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In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, a potion maker can make any of his wares from a single type of Chu jelly, though he needs several units for a full batch. Possibly justified as it he might be simply distilling or refining the jelly in some way. In Twilight Princess, you can drink the jelly straight for the same effects.
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Averted in The Witcher: In order to create an alchemical mixture, you usually need at least more than just one herb/mineral/monster drop in order to get the substances you need to make the concoction, with more elaborate formulae requiring rare "special ingredients" alongside them. Furthermore, you'll actually need a liquid or powder base to mix the ingredients with.
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Ring assembly in Lost Odyssey. Need a Jamming Ring? Just stick together 5 "Junk Parts" and 2 "Whetstones". The components are often bizarre, from rocks and ores to Magitek devices to monster body parts, even including a certain monster type's souls. As usual, the more advanced rings require their lesser versions as components.
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Team Fortress 2 has a large crafting system where one can take unwanted items (including glass jars filled with urine, boxing gloves, and raw steak, somehow) and smelt them into scrap metal, which then gets combined into reclaimed and refined metal, which then can be made into the game's ultimate goal. Specific recipes also exist to craft specific other items and weapons without having to wait for the random drop system to give them to you.
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Minecraft lives and breathes this trope. Items are assembled by actually more or less drawing what you want with the requisite materials. A torch is a stick with a lump of coal on top, a bookcase is wooden boards with books in the middle, a pickaxe is two sticks end to end with three blocks of the head's material (wood, stone, iron, or diamond) crosswise at the top.
Cooked Pork and Cooked fish require a heat source to be created. Bread and Cake do not.
Then again, there's the modpack Gregtech: New Horizons, and oh boy, does it subvert this trope... To begin with, doors now need, among other ingredients, an iron ring, which is made by filing an ingot into a rod, then bending it with a hammer. Since almost all crafting recipes require some kind of Gregtech-based component, like plates, rods or screws, it only gets better from here.
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Averted in EVE Online. Even the simplest manufactured items are just that - manufactured. You get the minerals (from mining, the player market, refining etc.), a blueprint and bake them in a production slot. This may take anywhere from a second to a few weeks, in the case of supercapital ships. Also, the capital ships and T2/T3 ships need more components - which have to be built from minerals, reverse engineered from ancient relics (well... ancient AI spaceships you destroyed and tried to analyze a bit) and some parts can only be bought on the NPC market (which works very differently from most MMOs - while the supply itself is infinite, it comes in a steady pace. And the more there is in a station, the cheaper it is. And every station in the galaxy is covered by some PC merchant who buys them when the price is right...). Not to mention the research you have to do upfront to even be able to produce it (in the case of T2/T3 ships) and in some cases to actually make profit (production time and efficiency research). And did I mention the skills you need to build the advanced ships? And you can't rush it either - they train in real-time, just like all the other skills in the game. All in all, if you start a carrier as an industrialist, you still may never ever get to make a single mothership. And a single mothership sold can easily yield you enough in-game money to play the game for ten years without having to pay the subscription.
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In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Zess T. can only cook with one item at a time until and unless you retrieve a cookbook; it's easy enough to get to, but it's not like it practically falls into your normal path the way the first game's does.
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Every single one of the recipes in all of Gust's Atelier Series games. The entire series of games is based on this trope. Some games force you to use special utensils for certain recipes, but only until your Alchemy level is high enough.
Invoked in Atelier Rorona, where Rorona herself explains that she made pies via alchemy just by putting all the ingredients in the cauldron and stirring them together with her staff. Also apparently how every single item is made.
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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night plays it straight, where crafting involves taking between two and four different items (and possibly multiple copies of each) and sticking them into an alchemical circle to be poofed into whatever you're trying to make. Though many times you might have to make special ingredients before you can make the item you're going for, like the Infinity +1 Sword requires as one of its ingredients a sword that can only be obtained through alchemy, which requires another sword that can only be obtained through alchemy...
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Daggerfall evades the question altogether by only allowing people who belong to a Temple to bring ingredients to a designated potion-maker.
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Less excusable is Pokéblock creation in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, berries + centrifuge = ... a fruit cube?
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In Kingdom of Loathing, you can make food, drinks, equipment and even living creatures by combining two items. Cooking a few chunks of chocolate eggshells somehow creates a fertilized chocolate bird egg, for example. Supertinkering requires three items but is otherwise the same.
The Untinkerer can un-combine pairs of items with a screwdriver, even though items are combined using meat goo or plunger suction, not screws. An abridged dictionary disassembles into a regular dictionary...and a bridge. Don't try to make sense of any of this.
Anticheese, "a hole in space the same shape as a wedge of cheese," removes "cheese" from the name of an item, creating deliberately absurd results. Crafting it with cottage cheese makes a cottage; crafting it with goat cheese creates a goat.
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In the Mega Man Legends games, Roll can build any number of weapons for Mega Man just by combining odd pieces of junk. Even books and toy guns!
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You rarely get to see what you're actually making in City of Heroes, some of the recipes are... odd... Some examples:
Inanimate Carbon Rod + Boresight + Shiny Ring = Piston Boots!
Mathematical Proof + Gold Brick + A Fortune + Sapphire + a chunk of Unobtanium = A Fusion Generator! And you only need one of each item!
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In a similar vein, the entirety of The Secret Island of Dr. Quandary is based around collecting various items (such as ABC gum, frog eggs, a combination lock, and a glass of green gas) and mixing them all together in a giant magical cauldron so that you don't have to spend the rest of your life forced to solve math puzzles while trapped inside the body of a kewpie doll.
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