A silver ingot, required for upgrading jewelry. Found in ruins.
It is a Rareresource gathered or crafted in the world of Windrose with item level 2.

Overview
Property | Value |
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Category | Resource |
Rarity | Rare |
Item Level | 2 |
Weight | 2.0 |
Stack Size | 40 |
Description
A silver ingot, required for upgrading jewelry. Found in ruins.
How to Obtain
Where to Buy
Vendor | Price |
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20 Piastre | |
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Salvaged by Disassembly
Silver Ingot can be recovered by disassembling:
Used in Crafting
Silver Ingot is used as an ingredient in 48 recipes. Top uses:
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Complete Crafting Uses
Silver Ingot is an ingredient in the following recipes.
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Tips
Silver Ingots are not smelted from an ore. Gather them from Ancient Ruins chests, sunken ship loot, and respawning shipwreck barrels, or buy them from the Tortuga Goods Seller at 20 Piastre each.
Keep a stockpile; many weapon and armor recipes consume multiple ingots.
Weight 2.0 per unit; factor it into inventory capacity when gathering.
See Also
Unlock Requirements
Silver Ingots do not appear in world loot pools until the player defeats Thomas Richards at the end of the Revenge Is Best Served Cold quest. Killing Richards triggers a Key Discovery notification for Silver Ingots, which flips the flag that allows them to spawn in chests, drops, and vendor inventory. Before that milestone, chest rolls that would otherwise have produced Silver Ingots instead return lower-tier materials.
Farming Methods
After the unlock, Silver Ingots come from three main channels. Ship combat is the fastest volume source, with higher-rarity enemy vessels yielding more ingots per sinking. Coastal Jungleancient ruins produce ingots from loot chests that typically require keys dropped by lieutenant-rank enemies. The Tortuga Goods Seller stocks Silver Ingots at 20 Piastre each as a reliable, low-variance top-up source with limited per-cycle stock.
Farming Method Comparison
Method | Where | Notes |
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Ship combat salvage | Open sea | Higher-rarity ships drop more ingots per kill. |
Ancient ruins chests | Often need keys from lieutenant-level enemies. Expect ambushes. | |
Vendor purchase | 20 Piastre each from the Goods Seller, limited stock per restock. | |
Map-marked dig sites | See the Buried Treasure section below for quest-specific yields. |
Buried Treasure and Blackbeard Maps
Treasure maps are a reliable early-game supplemental Silver source. The Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest quest uses a sketch-based dig puzzle: find four skeletons arranged in a square, dig in the center, defeat the four Drowned enemies that ambush the site, and collect four Silver Ingots plus loose coinage from the chest.
Later, Blackbeard's Treasure Maps found at graves and skeletal markers expand the pool with multi-stage dig chains that include Silver Ingots and ship cosmetics in the final chests. The maps themselves are usually carried by heavily armed pirate elites, so acquiring them doubles as a combat encounter rather than a pure loot chase.
Drowned Shipwreck Respawning Barrels
The Drowned Shipwreck point of interest in the Coastal region is the most reliable renewable silver source in the early game. The site spawns several weathered old barrels alongside the standard loot chests, and unlike the chests the barrels reset on the normal six-hour respawn cycle that also governs world ore and basket loot. A single clear typically returns around thirty silver ingots between the barrels and the chests on the first visit, dropping to the barrel yield of roughly seven to ten ingots per repeat once the chests have been looted.
The island position on each save varies because of the procedural archipelago generation, but the point of interest label is consistent and the ship itself is flagged with undead patrols that signal the right wreck. One of the wrecks on the site has a rickety door that can be broken through with any melee weapon. The interior holds an additional three to nine silver ingots per reset, which is the single largest concentrated drop inside the site.
Why it Matters for Ring and Necklace Upgrades
Jewelry upgrade costs stack quickly. A single upgrade rank on a ring or necklace can consume forty or more silver ingots, so unlocking a renewable source is what bridges the gap between a stockpile silver economy and a sustainable one. Pair the shipwreck barrel loop with the Tortuga Goods Seller top-ups and the standard ancient-ruin chests, and the jewelry-upgrade grind stops feeling like the bottleneck it does when the ingots have to come from sunk enemy ships alone.
Respawn window: roughly six in-game hours, matching the ore and basket cycle.
First-clear yield: around thirty silver ingots from barrels plus chests.
Reset yield: seven to ten silver ingots per barrel loop after the chests are tapped.
Undead hazard: night shift raises zombie and drowned counts, so day runs are smoother for fresh captains.
Details
Properties
Property | Value |
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Weight | 2.0 |
Stack | 40 |

























































