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Okay is my Geralt the only one, who has to pay more to craft an item, as it is worth ?
WTF

So how to get some money with crafting ?

THX
Post edited May 18, 2011 by FlashXAron
for crafting or with crafting? To make money to craft either do quests, play dice, fist fight in bar or arm wrestle and the problem is solved. Unless you spent all your hard earned Orens on whores then I can't help you :P
I would think crafting is for personal use, not to turn yourself into a merchant.
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Taleroth: I would think crafting is for personal use, not to turn yourself into a merchant.
I agree with this. Crafting is for making unique items that you can't get anywhere else, not to make a profit.
exactly what Link said about that subject
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Shock2k11: exactly what Link said about that subject
okay so, I couldn't make any money with it ...

only if I want a special item, than I have to find/buy the ingredients to craft it for my own use ... so better sell all the ingredients and don't collect them, as there is also no storage ...

haven't looked into alchemy jet, but will be the same ... not possible to earn money with it ... apart from selling ingredients ?

okay thanks ... so have to sell around 700lbs :-) ,,,
I'm just mad because I spend some orens to craft a Superb Leather Trousers and it ended up having worse qualities than the Hard Leather one I looted somewhere... should have checked the description instead of trusting the item name! =)
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RageGT: I'm just mad because I spend some orens to craft a Superb Leather Trousers and it ended up having worse qualities than the Hard Leather one I looted somewhere... should have checked the description instead of trusting the item name! =)
Those marketing guys get everywhere, even into blueprints for make-em-yourself pants!
yea crafting is not like in mmo's. you won't make a living doing it.

items you FIND and craft into a potion, may sell slightly higher than the individual ingredients, but i have yet to get see if it does. I only craft what i plan to USE anyway.

haven't checked yet, is crafting similar to last game in that if you use better or all ingredients of a certain kind the potion is better than just randonly using required ingrediants?
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Hinscher: haven't checked yet, is crafting similar to last game in that if you use better or all ingredients of a certain kind the potion is better than just randonly using required ingrediants?
As far as I can see there are no secondary elements (nigredo, rubedo, albedo) so no. This makes alchemy a bit less complex, but at least I wont carry 4 different copies of the same potion :P
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VoodooEconomist: As far as I can see there are no secondary elements (nigredo, rubedo, albedo) so no. This makes alchemy a bit less complex, but at least I wont carry 4 different copies of the same potion :P
I get the same impression, and I am very happy that they did that. There were many aspects of the first game that were so unecessarily complicated that it took some of the fun right out of it.
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Hinscher: haven't checked yet, is crafting similar to last game in that if you use better or all ingredients of a certain kind the potion is better than just randonly using required ingrediants?
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VoodooEconomist: As far as I can see there are no secondary elements (nigredo, rubedo, albedo) so no. This makes alchemy a bit less complex, but at least I wont carry 4 different copies of the same potion :P
True but I only brew the good stuff in TW1. Wolf/Wolverine with Nigredo, Swallow with Rubedo and all the rest with Albedo to avoid intoxication. Going to miss that feature! I loved advanced alchemy and I didn't need to spend my talents on it!