Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

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Best way to make money?
Just loot everything and sell or has someone figured out the best selling items? Looking at buying that house , but only halfway there. (well almost halfway/keep upgrading items and blowing my money)
Last edited by xabungle; May 25 @ 8:42am
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saice May 25 @ 8:44am 
loot sell
kill bandits for skins since they respwan often and loot them and sell them
craft to level up cooking/alchemy/handcraft and sell the unwanted/unneeded results
Draktok May 25 @ 8:45am 
you can level up a stat that increases sell price + put a piont that increases sell prices, so for about 5 levels you can add 20% sell price every level.
saice May 25 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by Draktok:
you can level up a stat that increases sell price + put a piont that increases sell prices, so for about 5 levels you can add 20% sell price every level.

this and check out the perk tree it also has sell bonuses

and if you have a couple of orgin potions you could respec do a bunch of framing for gold then respec back into your normal build
xabungle May 25 @ 8:51am 
ah good point. I will do that. Thanks!
Yograin May 25 @ 8:54am 
Hoard items in your stash. Spec into Practicality and item selling. Sell everything and buy a respec potion. Respec back into fight build.
there is an amulet can farm gold at tomb of the good druid
xabungle May 26 @ 12:57am 
Thanks all, Got the house!
Funnily enough I've found cooking to be the most low-effort to high-profit ratio activity in the game. If you've got two Origin Potions laying around (they can be acquired from identifying the mystery items you get from enemies fought in Wyrdness) you can just drink one, put all your points into Practicality and the crafting tree, then go wild using the "experimental" crafting option that puts random ingredients together.

You can specifically just go into the Horns' Kitchen, buy all the food, do experimental crafting, and then re-sell the food you make for a profit. Then just go outside, wait 24 hours, then go back in and his shop is restocked.

This also doubles as a very nice way to level up your cooking and alchemy, because you can do the same thing with cooking with alchemy due to the apothecary merchant legitimately right across from the Kitchen.

You make lots of money, and level up two skills that do nothing but benefit you exponentially while you farm. Is it boring compared to dungeon crawling? Yes. Is it still worth it? Absolutely, you'll be thanking your past self for the super regen food and giga healing potions.
Haiku May 26 @ 1:44am 
stock pile items in your stash
use a respec pot to spec into the skill that lets you sell for a lot
sell it all and get rich
respec back

don't bother doing this early game wait a while
Haiku May 26 @ 1:48am 
Originally posted by Ao Bai Gaming:
Funnily enough I've found cooking to be the most low-effort to high-profit ratio activity in the game. If you've got two Origin Potions laying around (they can be acquired from identifying the mystery items you get from enemies fought in Wyrdness) you can just drink one, put all your points into Practicality and the crafting tree, then go wild using the "experimental" crafting option that puts random ingredients together.

You can specifically just go into the Horns' Kitchen, buy all the food, do experimental crafting, and then re-sell the food you make for a profit. Then just go outside, wait 24 hours, then go back in and his shop is restocked.

This also doubles as a very nice way to level up your cooking and alchemy, because you can do the same thing with cooking with alchemy due to the apothecary merchant legitimately right across from the Kitchen.

You make lots of money, and level up two skills that do nothing but benefit you exponentially while you farm. Is it boring compared to dungeon crawling? Yes. Is it still worth it? Absolutely, you'll be thanking your past self for the super regen food and giga healing potions.

this actually seems like the best move to kill many birds with 2 stones
Anomaly May 26 @ 2:28am 
Originally posted by Haiku:
Originally posted by Ao Bai Gaming:
Funnily enough I've found cooking to be the most low-effort to high-profit ratio activity in the game. If you've got two Origin Potions laying around (they can be acquired from identifying the mystery items you get from enemies fought in Wyrdness) you can just drink one, put all your points into Practicality and the crafting tree, then go wild using the "experimental" crafting option that puts random ingredients together.

You can specifically just go into the Horns' Kitchen, buy all the food, do experimental crafting, and then re-sell the food you make for a profit. Then just go outside, wait 24 hours, then go back in and his shop is restocked.

This also doubles as a very nice way to level up your cooking and alchemy, because you can do the same thing with cooking with alchemy due to the apothecary merchant legitimately right across from the Kitchen.

You make lots of money, and level up two skills that do nothing but benefit you exponentially while you farm. Is it boring compared to dungeon crawling? Yes. Is it still worth it? Absolutely, you'll be thanking your past self for the super regen food and giga healing potions.

this actually seems like the best move to kill many birds with 2 stones

Just did this and made 100k in less than 30 mins worked like a charm.
Ya'll just wasting time if you do the cooking path. Craft and sell Wyrdbonearrow which sells for 500 each piece. Without intentionally farming and getting to the 3rd map, I realized I can craft these arrows and got half a million with just materials I didn't even target farm
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