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End game is close enough to sandbox for 99 percent of us-the garden is ridiculously productive. What would a true sandbox mode even look like? Unlimited ingredients and everything unlocked I guess, to do...what? sell to customers? practice brewing the most efficient potions you can? Which...you can do easily enough in the normal game?
I can kinda see why you'd want this, but in a sense that's already in there.
I only get like 7 plants and if i dont know how to make the potion and i lose all of my ingredients before the end of the day the game is useless
You do confuse "Sandbox" with "Builder / Creator / Creative / Developer Mode" which has everything unlocked ...
Potion Craft is already a Sandbox game as materials never deplete and regrowth on "each day" literally . . .
You want "infinite" stuff, this is then called as mentioned above, mostly Creative . . .
If i have seen correctly, there exists an inofficial "custom Mod" for a "Creative Mode" . . .
Good Luck.
Youre also confusing sandbox whith developer mode
Sandbox is where you can do anything you want while developer mode cansometimes even break the game
You do also now confuse "Developer Mode" with "Developer Release/Version" . . .
.. and still "Sandbox" with "Creative" . . .