Hornet’s journey through Pharloom isn’t just about slashing through enemies – it’s about uncovering the secrets that bind this silk-wrapped kingdom together. The Crafting Kit system represents more than just damage upgrades; it’s Team Cherry’s way of weaving narrative progression into mechanical growth.
Since Silksong dropped on September 4, 2025, players have discovered that these aren’t your typical RPG upgrades. They’re story beats disguised as gear improvements, each one tied to Hornet’s evolving relationship with Pharloom’s inhabitants and their forgotten crafts.
What Crafting Kits Really Mean in Hornet’s Story

Don’t let the cryptic description fool you. When you pick up a Crafting Kit, you’re not just boosting damage – you’re inheriting the knowledge of Pharloom’s lost artisans. The game’s description reads like ancient wisdom: “Crafting by claw alone produces inferior results. With this kit you can craft finer, sharper, and deadlier tools… if that is your wish.”
That final phrase? Pure Hornet. She’s not some wide-eyed wanderer stumbling into power – she’s making deliberate choices about how she’ll upgrade her arsenal while staying true to her nature.
Unlike Hollow Knight’s charm system, Crafting Kits automatically merge with your Tool Pouch, creating a “Tool Pouch & Crafting Kit” combo. Four white dots beneath your Tool Damage indicator track your progress through four total upgrade tiers – each representing deeper mastery of Pharloom’s ancient techniques.
The Forge Daughter’s Tale: Your First Real Connection
Your first Crafting Kit comes with the best story hook in the game. Deep in the Deep Docks area, past enemies that test your growing skills, you’ll find the Forge Daughter.
This isn’t just a vendor transaction for 180 Rosaries – it’s Hornet’s first meaningful exchange with Pharloom’s surviving craftspeople. The Forge Daughter represents continuity in a broken world, keeping ancient techniques alive while the kingdom crumbles around her.
Getting There:
- Master the Silkspear ability (your first real power moment)
- Free the Bell Beast to unlock fast travel (connecting isolated communities)
- Navigate through The Marrow area (facing the kingdom’s decay)
The path itself tells a story. You’ll fight through that closed room of enemies, then pull a lever that reveals both a bench and the shop. It’s classic Team Cherry storytelling – rest and reward earned through struggle, hidden connections revealed through persistence.
The Crawbug Clearing’s Gift: Community Over Commerce
Here’s where Silksong gets interesting from a narrative perspective. Your second Crafting Kit comes free through the Crawbug Clearing wish in Greymoor – no currency required.
This isn’t random game design. Team Cherry’s showing you two paths to power: transactional relationships (buying from the Forge Daughter) and community service (helping the Crawbugs). Both are valid, both advance Hornet’s story, but they paint different pictures of how she connects with Pharloom’s inhabitants.
The Crawbug quest integrates perfectly with Silksong’s exploration mechanics, rewarding players who dig deeper into side stories rather than rushing through main objectives.
The Mystery of the Missing Two
With only two of four Crafting Kit locations confirmed, Team Cherry’s created something brilliant – an active mystery that mirrors Hornet’s own incomplete understanding of Pharloom. The community’s ongoing search for the remaining kits reflects the protagonist’s journey of discovery.
This isn’t frustrating game design; it’s intentional storytelling. Hornet arrives in Pharloom as an outsider, and players experience that same sense of incomplete knowledge. Recent community guides are constantly updated as new secrets emerge, just like Hornet’s understanding of the kingdom evolves.
Strategic Storytelling Through Upgrades
The beauty of Crafting Kits lies in their integration with Silksong’s broader systems. Unlike weapon-specific upgrades, these enhance all your tools simultaneously – needle throws, traps, everything in your arsenal.
This mechanical choice reinforces Hornet’s character. She’s not specializing in one combat style; she’s adapting ancient knowledge to enhance her complete skill set. It’s the difference between learning one technique and understanding the principles behind all techniques.
Resource Management Tells Its Own Story:
- Early game: 180 Rosaries feels expensive (scarcity builds tension)
- Late game: Currency flows more freely (mastery brings abundance)
- Quest rewards: Free upgrades through community connection
The Bigger Picture: Crafting as Character Development
Team Cherry’s post-launch patch scheduled for September 17 addresses early-game balance, but the core system remains unchanged. This isn’t just about damage numbers – it’s about Hornet’s growth from skilled warrior to master of ancient arts.
Each Crafting Kit represents a chapter in Hornet’s story. The first teaches her about Pharloom’s surviving traditions. The second shows her the value of community service. The remaining two? They’re waiting to tell their own tales.
Combined with needle upgrades from Pinmaster Plinney, the complete upgrade system creates a narrative of gradual mastery. Hornet isn’t just getting stronger – she’s becoming more deeply connected to Pharloom’s forgotten knowledge.
Your journey through the silk-shrouded kingdom isn’t just about reaching the end credits. It’s about understanding how power, community, and ancient wisdom interweave to create something greater than the sum of their parts. Just like a perfectly crafted tool.
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