RE: Counter-Productive
10-07-2018, 09:02 PM
Quote:You've done a good thing. And hopefully, it'll boost business enough that you'll have to take backorders.
Cook some shrimp to celebrate!
Cook some shrimp to celebrate!
No! You must resist temptation!
That shrimp is for EMERGENCIES ONLY!
No! You must resist temptation!
That shrimp is for EMERGENCIES ONLY!
Quote:After your mp recovers combine some of your spells with rings I think that using a magic projectile, a blind, and a hp steal spell might make for useful magic rings.
Also if you can fuse potions it might be worthwhile to fuse a hp & mp potion into a single potion, the more inventory people save the more they can carry and buy after all.
(10-03-2018, 04:58 PM)Whimbrel Wrote: »If your MP recovers enough before a customer comes in, combine a Blind scroll with a sharp dagger. Go ahead and combine some scrolls with rings, again, if time permits. Fireball and Ice Spike seem like good choices.
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Your MP's still a bit low, but you can probably do a bit of low-cost crafting before your next customer comes in.
You grab the SHARP DAGGER, the FIREBALL SCROLL, and the BLIND SCROLL from the shelves.
->
You also grab a bunch of scrolls from the back room.
Try combining an HP potion with an MP potion
You don't know how to make MP potions, but you can try combining an HP potion with a JP potion. You make one of each at the chemistry set.
->
You've discovered how to make a SMILE POTION.
...You have no idea what a SMILE POTION is.
Combine a Blind scroll with a Sharp Dagger
You've crafted the SHARP DAGGER OF BLINDING. Not only will it do more damage to your foes than a regular dagger, it also has a chance to blind them, making them more likely to miss their target or even attack their allies.
You'd like to use the rest of the scrolls to craft magic rings, but which rings should go with which scrolls? You have five rings remaining. Three are copper, the cheapest and most basic type of ring. One is iron, which is more expensive but channels magic better than copper. The last is brass, which is more expensive yet, but an even better conduit for magic than iron. You're pretty sure most of the scrolls cost the same amount, except for one.
You can combine the rings with the scrolls as-is, keep them affordable or try to maximize profit, or try combining scrolls together to make new ones.
What will you do?
>_
Your MP's still a bit low, but you can probably do a bit of low-cost crafting before your next customer comes in.
You grab the SHARP DAGGER, the FIREBALL SCROLL, and the BLIND SCROLL from the shelves.
->
You also grab a bunch of scrolls from the back room.
Try combining an HP potion with an MP potion
You don't know how to make MP potions, but you can try combining an HP potion with a JP potion. You make one of each at the chemistry set.
->
You've discovered how to make a SMILE POTION.
...You have no idea what a SMILE POTION is.
Combine a Blind scroll with a Sharp Dagger
You've crafted the SHARP DAGGER OF BLINDING. Not only will it do more damage to your foes than a regular dagger, it also has a chance to blind them, making them more likely to miss their target or even attack their allies.
You'd like to use the rest of the scrolls to craft magic rings, but which rings should go with which scrolls? You have five rings remaining. Three are copper, the cheapest and most basic type of ring. One is iron, which is more expensive but channels magic better than copper. The last is brass, which is more expensive yet, but an even better conduit for magic than iron. You're pretty sure most of the scrolls cost the same amount, except for one.
You can combine the rings with the scrolls as-is, keep them affordable or try to maximize profit, or try combining scrolls together to make new ones.
What will you do?
>_