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Each character has 2 free resets that reset both stat and skill points. NPC "J" for this can be found in marketplace. He has option "Reneval reset" or something similiar to that which will do the reset, you need to have 0 weight when you do this.
Another question: Is it necessary for a pure potter have a homunculus? If yes, which?
One thing you do however want to have when you make pots is priest with gloria as that gives you extra luk.
Thanks!
I think that I have resolved the problem.
-Level of the "Potion Research" Skill
-Level of the "Prepare Potion/Pharmacy" Skill
-Level of the "Instruction Change" Skill of your Vanilmirth Homunculus (You NEED this homunculus for an additional 5% success chance)
-Your Job Level
-Your DEX and LUK stats (they are weighted equally)
-Your INT stat (one point INT is weighted half a point of DEX/LUK)
-The Base Success Rate of the Potion you are trying to create
Now this is where it gets complicated (because of server differences) :
Job Level directly influences the success of your brewing attempts, so on euRO it is actually more beneficial to have a 99/70 Creator with 99 DEX, 99 LUK and the rest invested into INT.
On iRO on the other hand the maximum level for a genetic is 175/60 and 120 DEX, 120 LUK, rest into INT is more attractive because the job level gap isnt as wide.