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Could someone shed a light on quality?
So .. I know that no customers in the game right now require anything better than purple quality. ... BUT .. I've been trying to do a comparison between selling purple and gold quality .. but can't determine if there's a higher sale on Heavenly or not.

At the moment I'm rebuilding my barn, and are using drying racks to get the quality to Heavenly .. mainly cause the cauldrons are the bottleneck anyway .. so if having to wait for the leaves to become higher quality is "slowing" down the time .. it's fine. I've tested with purple and with gold .. and the outcome of produced bricks are the same .. so I take it's the cauldron/oven that bottleneck the process, and I'm ok with this. But I do wanna figure out IF making heavenly will increase the sale ( I'm not maxed out on ranks yet ) when I reach end rank or if it doesn't matter .. for me .. difference will be to remove the 8 drying racks and add in 8 pots instead if there no difference in sales...

Hopefully what I'm trying to ask make sense...

Any endgame folks that have tested this?
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InkyPac Apr 22 @ 7:56am 
Ok, I don't really have proof since I don't take notes while playing but I do firmly believe making the higher quality stuff lets you get away with up-charging the hell out of customers.

>Rn I have a granddaddy purple mix listed for 1.4x its suggested price, but then I get away with adding $120 to whatever price my customers start with (usually $100-200 over the listed price of the product). I gradually increase it by $10 when I feel like it and it just keeps snowballing.
Progje Apr 22 @ 7:57am 
i think gold is only for giving away samples. the purple ones are good enough for selling.
The drying racks from what I have seen are useless if this is the case.
How much a customer is willing to spend directly correlates to their addiction level and your reputation with them.
Quality does not affect price. In the later areas of the game, customers have higher standards for product. If they want a high quality product, but you try and offer a poor quality, they're less likely to accept it. I do not know if this "quality check" only applies to new customers or not, because once someone is addicted to something, they'll buy pretty much any version of that product from you. They're addicted.
So until you have all the areas and customers unlocked, try and keep 20 of the best quality you can make of all 3 products. As soon as you unlock an area, you can grab those 60 bags and ride around town passing out samples.

I hope this answered your question lol.
I do have all areas unlocked .. The only dealer I don't use atm is Leo Rivers .. I'm not sure what to give him yet.

My Dock is atm producing Green Crack with a single mix, Mega Bean .. and I noticed that with purple I could charge $107 per bud .. suggested price is @67 .. most customers offers about $130. When I upped it to Heavenly, most times it sells for @ 160-225 per bud .. so I was thinking in the direction that Heavenly is the reason .. but then again .. it can be as it's mostly Uptown/Suburbia that sends me a sms .. it kinda screws with my mind if it's due to increasing quality, or it's just cause of it's location they live in ...
I mean... quality doesn't DIRECTLY affect price, but I guess it's possible that while it doesn't affect the base price, people are willing to pay more for it?
i charge 90% markup from suggested price but it only works on top quality. At least that has been my experience
Last edited by restarter; Apr 22 @ 8:17am
Cheers all .. I will try and up it to Heavenly for the time being and see then <3
i just think it is better with samples, i could be wrong.
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