To keep it on topic, though, you could get 2 spirit stones or you could buy a crossbow. There's only 1 linen, 1 elk pelt, etc, for the big payouts, and for some of them it's only worth it if you have good relationship/appearance first or it barely breaks even. Still found that everything is such a huge money sink. Well, I don't want to derail this thread too much by talking about economy, but yeah I definitely trade the commodities, I built the lantern later myself, etc. Bam, free money to start the ball rolling. You don't need a lantern early on and you do have enough to buy linen, which even at lowest possible price will be worth dragging to Foggy. If you aren't trading early and aggressively, you are setting yourself up for a vicious cycle of poverty, until you will scrap up big pay-off from some quest. Originally posted by carandiro:When still in doubt - trade. So yes it is better to donate blood than the healing potion What you donate adds points to the beholder and when a threshold is reached it spits out a fruit This will allow you to hone your combat experience, so two birds with one stone. Originally posted by carandiro:When in doubt - gamble. But as far as I figured it out, your blood has higher "value" than the healing potion. If I'm wrong, I'd like to be corrected by the dev. You will get healed for curing the plague, too. The only food there are to buy are 4 meals at Foggy's for 1 dragon.īut more seriously - you are going to get better results by sacrificing your own blood if you plan to do it cheaply, and then applying the potion to heal yourself, than by throwing the potion directly at the altar. Bam, free money to start the ball rolling.Īnd if you are buying food, or, even weirder, living off rations that you pay money for, you are doing something TERRIBLY wrong. Whereas for Scholar, healing potions basically cost 2 dragons, and you even get 2 of them for free right at start of the game. There are several opportunities in game to get huge dumps of crowns all at once (trading commodities, some trophies, placing all rods, etc), but chances to achieve those without those items mentioned above are slim. 12 dragons is so much for something that you're just going to throw away, especially multiple, when you need to save for a crossbow for 26 (after long quest line for price reduction), you need 10 to clear out the goblins, you need 30+ for fancy clothes down the line, another 20 for repair kits, constantly need to bribe people with rations (not to mention for some late game stuff people will ask you for 30+ crowns for their services), so on and so forth, the money is pretty tight. At that point, you certainly don't have enough reputation to get a reduction in spirit stone price. I was doing 2 playthroughs overall, both as Scholar, after the first I realized that growing the druid and curing the town was best done early (it helps with reputation and gaining access to the very important basalt at the monastery).
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