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How to Recraft and Change Embellishments in WoW Midnight

Mythic Store / Blog / How to Recraft and Change Embellishments in WoW Midnight April 27th, 2026 By Luna

If you crafted the wrong item in WoW Midnight, you usually do not need to start over.

A lot of players think a bad embellishment means the whole piece is dead. It doesn’t.

In Midnight, you can still use recrafting to change optional reagents, swap embellishments, improve quality, and fix earlier crafting mistakes. The biggest thing to understand is that this works for player-added embellishments, not every embellished item in the game.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • how recrafting works
  • how to remove or replace an embellishment
  • what Lucky Keychain actually does
  • what happens to your old embellishment
  • and when recrafting is better than making a new item

TL;DR — How to Change Embellishments in Midnight

  • You can only wear 2 embellished items at a time.
  • You do not need to make a completely new item just to fix a bad optional embellishment.
  • If the embellishment was added through an optional reagent, you can change or remove it through recrafting.
  • If the item has a built-in embellishment, you cannot remove or replace that effect.
  • Lucky Keychain is the main way to strip out a player-added embellishment and free that slot for a better setup.
  • Replaced or removed optional reagents are destroyed, so do not expect to get your old embellishment back.

Simple rule:

If your embellishment came from an optional reagent, recrafting can fix it.


What Recrafting Does in WoW Midnight

Recrafting is not the same as making a brand-new item.

It is a way to modify an existing crafted item without fully rebuilding it from zero. Blizzard’s profession overview says recrafting lets you add, remove, or change optional reagents, and it can also help improve the quality of the item if you are recrafting under better conditions.

That makes recrafting the best answer when:

  • you chose the wrong embellishment
  • your class recommendations changed
  • you want a different optional reagent
  • you want to improve the item later instead of replacing it immediately

Can You Remove an Embellishment in Midnight

Yes — but only in the right situation.

You can remove or replace an embellishment if that embellishment was added as an optional reagent. That includes the kind of effects players commonly add during endgame crafting, like Darkmoon Sigil: Hunt or Arcanoweave Lining.

You cannot remove an embellishment from an item that comes with one built in by default. That is the most important limitation in the whole system, and it is where a lot of players get confused.

So the real answer is:

  • optional embellishment = yes, recraft it
  • built-in embellishment = no, you cannot strip it out

Why the 2-Embellishment Limit Matters

Midnight still uses the same basic embellishment rule:

you can only wear 2 embellished items at once.

That matters because a lot of crafting mistakes happen after your second or third Spark craft.

A player makes two decent embellished pieces early, then later gets a much better crafted slot and suddenly needs to free one of those old embellishment slots. That is exactly where recrafting becomes useful.

It is not just about “fixing a bad craft.”

It is also about moving your embellishment power onto better items later.


What Lucky Keychain Does

Lucky Keychain is the easiest way to remove a player-added embellishment without throwing the whole item away.

Wowhead’s current Midnight guide explains that when you recraft an embellished item with Lucky Keychain, the old embellishment is replaced with +1 Sparkle. In practice, that means the item no longer functions as one of your real power embellishments, so you can use that embellishment slot somewhere else.

That makes Lucky Keychain useful when:

  • you picked the wrong embellishment early
  • you want to move your 2-embellishment limit to stronger items
  • your spec now prefers a different embellishment combo
  • you want to keep the base crafted piece, but not its embellishment status

Simple rule:

Lucky Keychain keeps the item, but clears the embellishment value.


Step-by-Step — How to Recraft and Change an Embellishment

Here is the clean version.

1. Check whether the embellishment is removable

First, confirm that your item uses a player-added optional embellishment and not a built-in one. If it is built in, stop there — it cannot be removed.

2. Open the recrafting flow

If you have the profession yourself, go to the correct crafting table and use the recraft option from your profession UI. If you do not craft the item yourself, use a Personal Work Order instead.

3. Insert the item you want to change

Put the crafted item into the recrafting window.

4. Change the optional reagent section

This is where you remove the old embellishment, replace it with another one, or use Lucky Keychain to neutralize it.

5. Submit the recraft

If you are using a crafter, send it through a Personal Work Order. Wowhead’s Midnight recrafting guide says recrafting orders are available only through Personal Work Orders, not public ones.


Where to Place a Recrafting Order in Midnight

In Midnight, work order NPCs are in The Bazaar in Silvermoon City. Current Midnight recrafting guides point players there for both crafting orders and recrafting orders.

That means if you are fixing an item through another player, your route is simple:

  • go to The Bazaar
  • open the crafting order interface
  • choose the recrafting flow
  • send a Personal Work Order to a specific crafter

What Happens to the Old Embellishment

You do not get it back.

Blizzard’s profession overview is very clear on this point: any optional reagents that are replaced or removed during recrafting are destroyed in the process.

That means if you replace:

  • Darkmoon Sigil: Hunt
  • Arcanoweave Lining
  • or another optional embellishment

the old reagent is gone.

This is one of the most common player mistakes. People expect recrafting to “refund” the embellishment.

It doesn’t.


When Recrafting Is Better Than Making a New Item

Most of the time, recrafting is the smarter choice.

It makes the most sense when:

  • you crafted the wrong embellishment
  • you want to free one of your 2 embellishment slots
  • you got a better item in another slot and need to reorganize your crafted setup
  • your spec priorities changed after tuning or updated class guides
  • you want to improve the same piece instead of replacing it entirely

Blizzard’s profession posts and current recrafting guides both support this general use case: recrafting exists so players can improve or modify crafted gear over time instead of treating every early craft like a permanent decision.


Common Recrafting Mistakes

These are the ones to avoid.

Trying to remove a built-in embellishment

That will not work. Only optional-reagent embellishments can be changed.

Forgetting the 2-embellishment cap

A lot of players only notice the problem after they already have too many embellished pieces planned.

Expecting a reagent refund

Removed optional reagents are destroyed.

Using the wrong order type

Recrafting is handled through Personal Work Orders, not public ones.

Recrafting with no plan

Do not change an embellishment just because you can. Change it because your gear plan actually improved.


Best Times to Change Embellishments

The best moment to recraft usually comes after your gear changes.

Good times to do it:

  • after you loot a better raid or Mythic+ replacement
  • when one of your two embellished items is clearly weaker than a newer craft
  • when your build changes from raid-focused to Mythic+-focused
  • when current class recommendations move away from your original embellishment setup
  • when you want to keep the item but stop counting it toward the embellishment cap

In other words:

recraft when your item is still good, but your embellishment is not.


Is Recrafting Worth It in Midnight

Usually, yes.

Recrafting is one of the most forgiving parts of the crafted gear system because it gives you a way to fix earlier decisions without fully remaking the piece. Blizzard’s profession overview describes it as a way to modify optional reagents and improve crafted gear over time, and current Midnight guides show that this still applies to modern crafted setups.

That makes it especially useful for:

  • early-season gearing mistakes
  • players learning embellishment value
  • alts
  • people who crafted too aggressively before their full gear plan was clear

Want to Fix Your Gear Faster?

Recrafting helps.

But better progression helps even more.

At Mythic-Store.com, players can speed up the parts that usually create bad crafting decisions in the first place — like weak gear, slow dungeon progress, limited raid access, and not enough resources to pivot cleanly. If you are trying to optimize your crafted setup in Midnight, faster access to WoW Gold, Mythic+ runs, raid progression, and overall gearing support makes those recrafting choices much easier.


Final Thoughts

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If you crafted the wrong embellishment in WoW Midnight, do not panic.

Most of the time, the fix is simple:

  • confirm it is an optional embellishment
  • use recrafting
  • swap the reagent or use Lucky Keychain
  • and stop wasting good crafted gear just because the first version was wrong

That is the cleanest way to recover from early crafting mistakes and keep your build moving forward.


FAQ

How do you recraft gear in WoW Midnight?

Use the recraft option through your own profession at a crafting table, or place a Personal Work Order for a specific crafter. Midnight guides point players to The Bazaar in Silvermoon City for work orders.

Can you remove an embellishment without crafting a new item?

Yes, if the embellishment was added as an optional reagent. No, if it is built into the item by default.

What does Lucky Keychain do in WoW Midnight?

It replaces the old optional embellishment with +1 Sparkle, effectively freeing that item from being one of your real power embellishment slots.

Can you remove built-in embellishments from crafted gear?

No. Current Midnight guidance says built-in embellishments cannot be removed or replaced.

Do you get your old embellishment materials back when you recraft?

No. Blizzard says removed or replaced optional reagents are destroyed during recrafting.

How many embellished items can you wear in Midnight?

You can wear 2 embellished items at a time.

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