In the game "Flowers and Interludes," many items can be crafted, and the key to crafting these items is the workbench. Many new players are still unsure how to use it, so today I will give a detailed introduction on how to use the workbench in "Flowers and Interludes." After understanding the specific settings of the workbench and how to use it, you can use it to create many useful items. Let's dive in.

If you want to use the workbench, you first need to acquire one, which can be directly purchased from the in-game store. After receiving it, click the menu icon in the upper right corner, and upon entering, you will see the workbench. Many players have reported that they cannot find their workbench, which is actually because they did not open the box next door to the UNO room. If this operation is not performed, the workbench in the upper right corner icon cannot be opened, and it will always prompt that it needs to be opened in the storeroom. This is the reason behind it.

When using it, you need to load the tools and prepare enough materials for crafting. The three companions in the game, namely Paki, Peacoo, and Uno, will randomly use the workbench to craft some items. To make these, you first need to learn the corresponding blueprints, which can be directly purchased from the in-game store. Without blueprints, you cannot craft any items. The game's workbench has three levels, and unlocking all of them requires spending in-game currency. Unlocking must be done from top to bottom, and some individual items can also be unlocked separately. Therefore, there's no need to unlock everything; choose the commonly used items based on your needs and the amount of currency you have.

In the workbench, many players often craft journal stickers. Companions will craft stickers at the workbench, and extra stickers can be sold for profit. However, note that when the companions go to craft is not fixed. Sometimes, as soon as the workbench is set up, a companion will start crafting, but it might also take a long time to wait. This is also a very fun aspect of the game design, and everyone should approach it with a normal mindset.

The above content is my answer today to the question of how to use the workbench in "Flowers and Interludes." After reading, you should now know how to use the workbench. If you've previously encountered issues like not being able to find the workbench or not knowing how to craft, you should now be very clear. Hurry up and join the game to start crafting.