Scraps
Crafting Support Guide

Scraps Guide (2026)

📅 Last Updated: May 28, 2026

Master Scraps, the resourceful crafting specialist in Dandy's World. Learn optimal crafting builds, scrap metal collection mechanics, item crafting strategies, and how to provide essential utility items for your team with this unique support character.

🔧Scraps Overview

Scraps is a crafty raccoon character specializing in resource gathering and item crafting. As a Support role character, Scraps provides critical utility through his unique ability to collect scrap metal and craft useful items, making him invaluable for extended runs where strategic resource management determines team success.

His defining characteristic is his Scrap Metal Detection ability—Scraps can locate scrap metal pieces scattered throughout floors, which he can then craft into useful consumable items like speed boosts, stamina refills, and emergency escape tools. This crafting mechanic is unique to Scraps, as other characters cannot detect or utilize scrap metal, making him the sole provider of these tactical advantages.

Scraps features well-rounded stats across most categories—3 stars in movement speed and extraction speed, with 4 stars in both stealth and skill check. His above-average stealth rating makes him excellent at safely collecting scrap metal in dangerous areas, while his strong skill check rating ensures reliable machine completion when needed. This balanced profile allows Scraps to function as both resource gatherer and secondary objective contributor.

Unlike direct combat or healing specialists, Scraps's value lies in tactical versatility. The items he crafts provide situational advantages—speed boosts for emergency escapes, stamina refills for extended chases, and utility tools for specific challenges. This adaptability makes Scraps increasingly valuable as run difficulty scales, where having the right tool at the right moment often determines survival outcomes.

📊 Scraps Stats

Movement Speed

Walk 15 / Sprint 25 (average)

Stamina

120 stamina points (below avg)

Stealth

12 stealth rating (quiet)

Skill Check

Larger windows / Higher value

Extraction Speed

1.0x base speed

⚙️Scraps Abilities Explained

Scraps's passive ability Scrap Metal Detection allows him to locate special scrap metal pieces scattered throughout floors. These scrap pieces are invisible to other characters but appear clearly marked for Scraps, creating a unique crafting resource economy only he can access and manage.

How Crafting Works:

  • Resource Collection: Scraps detects and collects scrap metal pieces (2-4 spawn per floor)
  • Crafting System: Combine 2 scrap pieces to craft 1 consumable item
  • Craftable Items: Speed Boost (+50% speed, 10s), Stamina Refill (full restore), Emergency Flare (reveals all Twisteds, 5s)
  • Inventory Management: Scraps can carry 4 scrap pieces + 2 crafted items simultaneously
  • Team Distribution: Crafted items can be dropped for teammates to use

The strategic value of crafting lies in situational adaptability. Unlike fixed abilities that provide constant benefits, Scraps creates tools that address specific challenges. Speed boosts enable emergency escapes from fast Twisteds, stamina refills sustain long distraction phases, and emergency flares provide critical information during dangerous situations. This flexibility makes Scraps valuable across diverse team compositions and playstyles.

Crafting decisions require strategic foresight. Speed boosts are most valuable on high floors (20+) where Twisted speed increases dramatically. Stamina refills benefit distractor-heavy teams who need sustained sprint capability. Emergency flares shine during panic situations where Twisted positions are unknown. Craft items based on anticipated needs rather than immediate availability—proactive crafting prevents crisis shortages.

Critical Note: Crafting requires 2 scrap pieces per item, meaning 2-4 scrap spawns per floor translates to 1-2 crafted items maximum. This limited production capacity demands careful resource allocation—wasting crafted items on low-value situations means they're unavailable during critical moments. Strategic rationing is essential for maximizing Scraps's utility value.

💎Best Trinkets for Scraps

Stealth Gatherer Build

Trinkets: Fancy Purse + Magnifying Glass — This combination maximizes Scraps's natural stealth advantage while improving scrap detection range. Fancy Purse reduces footstep noise, stacking with Scraps's 4-star stealth for near-silent movement. Magnifying Glass increases detection radius for scrap pieces, enabling faster collection with less floor coverage required.

The stealth focus enables safe scrap collection without alerting nearby Twisteds. Scraps can explore peripheral areas and risky zones searching for scrap spawns with minimal detection risk, ensuring consistent crafting supply. The detection radius increase reduces time investment needed for complete floor coverage, allowing faster transition from gathering to crafting phases.

Best For: High-floor runs (15+), large map layouts, stealth-focused support, teams requiring consistent item production. See our complete builds guide.

Speed Crafter Build

Trinkets: Pink Bow + Speedy Shoes — This build prioritizes mobility for rapid scrap collection and item distribution. Pink Bow (+5%) and Speedy Shoes (+10%) create +15% total movement speed, allowing quick floor coverage to locate scrap spawns efficiently and deliver crafted items to teammates in emergency situations.

Speed advantages compensate for Scraps's below-average stamina (2 stars). Higher base movement speed reduces sprint dependency, preserving stamina for critical escape situations. This aggressive approach works best in coordinated teams where scrap locations are mapped quickly and crafted items are requested proactively rather than reactively during emergencies.

Best For: Coordinated teams with voice chat, mid-floor runs (10-20), proactive crafting strategies, players comfortable with active support roles.

Balanced Utility Build

Trinkets: Night Cap + Pink Bow — This build balances stamina management with mobility. Night Cap provides +40% stamina regeneration, compensating for Scraps's weak stamina pool, while Pink Bow adds +5% movement speed for basic mobility improvements. The stamina focus enables extended exploration without exhaustion.

The balanced approach recognizes that Scraps needs both sprint capability for escapes and sustained exploration for thorough scrap collection. Night Cap ensures you can sprint when needed without being perpetually stamina-starved. This forgiving build works well for players learning optimal collection routes and positioning strategies.

Best For: Learning Scraps mechanics, solo play, stamina-dependent playstyles, floors with high Twisted density requiring frequent sprinting.

👥Best Team Composition with Scraps

Scraps excels in teams that leverage his utility items strategically. He pairs best with mobile distractors who need speed boosts and stamina refills, as well as aggressive extractors who benefit from emergency escape tools during risky machine completion.

Perfect Partner: Mobile Distractors

Characters like Bobette, Goob, and Finn who play aggressive distractor roles benefit enormously from Scraps's speed boosts and stamina refills. These characters rely on sustained mobility during extended kiting phases—Scraps's consumables enable longer, safer distraction windows that would be impossible through base stats alone.

Strong Synergy: Aggressive Extractors

Boxten, Brightney, and other extraction specialists who complete machines in dangerous positions benefit from Scraps's emergency flares and speed boosts. Flares reveal Twisted positions before committing to machines, while speed boosts enable quick escapes after completion. This utility support enables more aggressive objective play.

Team Size Optimization

Scraps performs optimally in 4-6 player teams. Smaller teams (2-3 players) reduce utility item demand since fewer teammates need support. Larger teams (7-8 players) create supply shortages—crafting 1-2 items per floor isn't enough to support everyone. 4-6 players creates ideal balance between utility demand and Scraps's production capacity. For more team strategies, see our tier list.

Avoid: Passive Teams

Teams playing extremely cautiously with minimal risk-taking don't utilize Scraps's utility items effectively. If teammates never need speed boosts, stamina refills, or emergency flares, Scraps provides minimal value. He excels in aggressive teams that push limits and need tactical tools to execute risky strategies safely. Conservative teams should prefer direct stat specialists.

🎮Tips and Strategies

Effective Scraps play revolves around proactive scrap collection and strategic crafting decisions. Your role is providing tactical advantages through consumable items rather than direct objective completion or combat engagement.

Early Floor Scouting Priority

Prioritize scrap collection at floor start before Twisted density increases. Your 4-star stealth rating enables safer early exploration than louder characters. Locate all 2-4 scrap spawns quickly, craft 1-2 items, then transition to supporting teammates through item distribution and secondary objective work.

Communicate scrap locations to coordinate collection routes. If multiple teammates are searching overlapping areas, efficiency drops. Divide floor zones to maximize coverage speed—"I'm scouting north" prevents duplicate effort and ensures comprehensive scrap collection.

Adaptive Crafting Strategy

Craft items based on team composition and floor difficulty, not fixed routines. Distractor-heavy teams need stamina refills. Speed-deficient teams need speed boosts. Information-starved teams need emergency flares. Assess team needs dynamically rather than crafting the same items every floor. Adaptive crafting maximizes utility value.

Ask teammates what they need before crafting. "Need speed boost or stamina refill?" ensures you create items that will actually be used rather than wasted. Communication prevents crafting mismatches where you produce items nobody needs.

Resource Banking System

Bank scrap pieces early rather than crafting immediately. Holding 4 scrap pieces provides flexibility—you can craft whatever is needed reactively during emergencies. Premature crafting locks you into specific items that may not match actual needs. Strategic banking maintains maximum adaptability until situations clarify optimal crafting choices.

Drop crafted items near the elevator before floor completion. Central positioning ensures teammates can access utility items quickly during extraction phase when emergencies are most likely. Strategic placement prevents items from being stranded in peripheral areas when needed urgently.

Emergency Item Distribution

Prioritize crafted item distribution during crisis situations over hoarding. Speed boosts save teammates from fast Twisteds. Stamina refills enable escape during exhaustion. Emergency flares prevent ambushes. Items unused during critical moments provide zero value—distribute proactively rather than waiting for perfect timing that never comes.

Teach teammates how to request items via callouts. "Need speed boost north side" enables targeted distribution rather than blind item drops. Clear communication ensures the right person gets the right item at the right time, maximizing survival probability.

⚠️Scraps Weaknesses

Limited production capacity — Scrap spawns (2-4 per floor) combine at 2:1 ratio, yielding only 1-2 crafted items maximum per floor. Large teams dilute utility value since supply doesn't scale with demand. In 8-player lobbies, 1-2 items per floor means most teammates receive nothing. This production constraint makes Scraps increasingly inefficient as team size grows.

Below-average stamina — Scraps's 2-star stamina rating (120 points) means he exhausts faster than average characters during extended sprints. This weakness conflicts with his exploration-heavy role—collecting scrap across entire floors while managing Twisted encounters requires sustained mobility. Players must compensate through stamina trinkets or careful sprint management.

Time investment required — Thorough scrap collection consumes significant time per floor. Exploring peripheral areas, checking dead ends, and mapping spawn locations delays objective completion. In speed-focused teams prioritizing fast extractions, Scraps's methodical collection pace creates tension between utility gathering and extraction efficiency.

Situational utility value — Crafted items provide value only when needed. Speed boosts are useless if teammates don't encounter fast Twisteds. Stamina refills are worthless if teammates avoid extended chases. Emergency flares provide no benefit if Twisted positions are already known. In lucky runs where nothing goes wrong, Scraps's utility remains unused, meaning he contributed less than direct stat specialists would have.

Requires proactive coordination — Scraps's effectiveness depends on teammates understanding crafting mechanics, requesting items proactively, and using them appropriately. In uncoordinated teams, players ignore available utility items or waste them on trivial situations. Without communication infrastructure, Scraps's utility potential remains unrealized, reducing him to an average stat character without standout advantages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Scraps good for beginners?

A: Scraps is moderately beginner-friendly but has a learning curve. His balanced stats (3★ speed/extraction, 4★ stealth/skill check) make basic play accessible, but maximizing utility value requires understanding crafting priorities, team needs, and resource management. New players can learn scrap collection basics quickly, but optimal play demands coordination experience and strategic thinking. Better for intermediate players.

Q: How many scrap pieces spawn per floor?

A: Typically 2-4 scrap metal pieces spawn per floor, with larger floors trending toward higher spawn counts. Spawn locations are randomized throughout exploration areas, often appearing in corners, side rooms, or peripheral zones away from main paths. Since crafting requires 2 scrap pieces per item, expect to craft 1-2 utility items per floor maximum.

Q: What items can Scraps craft?

A: Scraps can craft three types of consumable items: Speed Boost (+50% movement speed for 10 seconds), Stamina Refill (instantly restore full stamina), and Emergency Flare (reveal all Twisted positions for 5 seconds). Each item requires 2 scrap pieces to craft. Choose crafting priorities based on team composition and anticipated challenges—distractor teams need stamina refills, slow teams need speed boosts, information-starved teams need flares.

Q: Can other characters see scrap metal?

A: No, scrap metal pieces are visible only to Scraps. Other characters cannot detect, collect, or interact with scrap metal. However, Scraps can craft items and drop them for teammates to use. This distribution system makes Scraps the sole resource gatherer while teammates are recipients of his crafted utility items.

Q: Should I craft items immediately or bank scrap?

A: Bank scrap pieces until team needs clarify, then craft reactively. Holding 4 scrap pieces (maximum inventory) provides maximum flexibility—you can craft whatever situation demands. Premature crafting locks you into specific items that may not match actual needs. However, craft before floor completion to avoid losing accumulated scrap between floors. Balance banking for flexibility with timely crafting to avoid resource loss.

Q: Does Scraps work well in solo play?

A: Scraps works in solo play but is less efficient than team play. His crafted items provide personal benefit (self-speed boosts, self-stamina refills, personal flares), but solo players gain less value since utility doesn't multiply across teammates. His balanced stats (3★ speed/extraction, 4★ skill check) make solo viable, but you sacrifice specialized advantages other characters offer. Solo players should prefer Boxten for extraction or mobile characters for survival.

Q: Which crafted item is most valuable?

A: No single item is universally best—value depends on context. Speed boosts are critical on high floors (20+) where Twisted speed spikes dramatically. Stamina refills enable extended distraction phases for kiting-heavy teams. Emergency flares prevent ambushes during panic situations with unknown Twisted positions. Assess team composition and floor difficulty to determine optimal crafting priorities dynamically rather than following fixed routines.

Q: How do I unlock Scraps?

A: Scraps is unlocked through Ichor purchase from the in-game shop, typically costing 1,500-2,000 Ichor (exact cost may vary). Farm Ichor through machine completion runs on starter characters before purchasing. Only invest in Scraps if you play coordinated team runs (4-6 players) with communication infrastructure—his utility value is minimal in uncoordinated teams where crafted items go unused or mismanaged.

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