Azoth is a substance in New World that has many uses, and the people of Aeternum believe it is the key to eternal life. That’s great and all, but where exactly can you find it, and why do you need it? Well, we’re going to take a deep dive and explain everything you need to know about Azoth. Here’s our guide on how to get Azoth in New World and a rundown of everything you need to know about it.
How to get Azoth in New World
You can acquire Azoth in New World in the following ways:
- Killing mobs above level 20
- Looting rare chests
- Completing story quests
- Closing Breaches
- Participating in Invasions
As you can see, there are more or less five main ways to get Azoth. The most efficient way to get the most Azoth is by closing breaches. Corrupted Breaches pop up randomly in controlled territories, at which point players can seal the Breaches. Players can get Azoth, among other rewards, for closing the Breaches. The amount of Breaches active at any given time during Aeturnum is pretty low, so it may be challenging to anticipate where one will show up and get to it on time.
Aside from Breaches, you can get Azoth simply by completing the main story quests, particularly those above level 20, and killing mobs. So, in short, you will get plenty of Azoth by playing the game. However, if you are looking to grind some levels in crafting, be prepared to go farming for Azoth through other methods like Breaches.
The maximum amount of Azoth you can hold at any given time is 1,000, which means you’ll need to farm it quite often if you do a lot of crafting. Speaking of, let’s dive into the uses of Azoth in New World.
What is Azoth used for in New World?
Azoth has a few different uses in New World, including:
- Fast traveling and resetting the fast travel cooldowns
- Crafting items like armor, weapons, and tools
- Respeccing your weapon tree
The most common use for Azoth when you begin playing New World is undoubtedly the fast travel mechanism. It costs Azoth to fast travel between settlements, outposts, and spirit shrines, but the amount you’ll need depends on a few things. How far you are from the settlement, the territory government, and the faction bonuses all contribute to how much Azoth it will cost you to fast travel to a particular location.Â
Azoth is also very important when it comes to crafting. It influences the chance of adding a perk and getting a special modifier on a crafted item. It is especially true when crafting higher-level items like rares and epics that have two or more perks. While at a crafting station, look for the button to Add Azoth to your craft.
Finally, you will also need Azoth to respec your weapon tree and refund your mastery points if you are above a certain level. It’s a straightforward process to follow if you simply open up your Weapon Mastery tab.
Published: Jul 22, 2021 05:08 pm