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When you can use +gold on hit items, do it.
And use "skin and leather" pants (lvl 12), it's op.
thank you ill be sure to do that
you can max out a crafters skill at about 200 of the respective stat, give or take, which = a 100% chance to upgrade a tier.
so you can crafter better gear, with a 100% chance for a 1 tier increase, and a varying increase chance for even higher tiers.
whats best, is crafting allows you to also, double, triple, or quadruple, crafted materials as well. you can't get a bonus on materials directly from a mission, but if they allow you to craft them into other stuff, it can indeed double, triple or quadruple, the outcome.
(allows you to make ALOT of neat gear, when this happens so make sure to build up them crafters)
When it comes to the "make gold gear" and farm gold... I am not on board with that strategy personally as it kinda worthless. Just equip your toons with the best gear for the adventures so you can spam these missions faster = get more mats, then make items and sell the items and voila money will be with you like water.
Regarding the item called: Skin and leather... it's so OP it will completely trivialize the game so use at own risk (depending on your gamer personality this will either make or break your game experience). That being said, make sure you have 8 of them with 90%+ rolls and you will be unkillable (at least for a very long time... pretty sure boredom will happen before something is able to kill you).
You can only have 4 quests active at a time, so make sure you are actively working on getting rid of them asap, so you have room for the quests that will pop up to grant your heroes their feats.
Some quests need a specific quality to be crafted... this is not intuitive and also not mentioned in the quest tooltip.
When it comes to recipes, you can buy them from the S&S shop or find them in adventures (recommended), all recipes that are linked to quests can be rng found.
Aside from leveling your heroes you can also train them, this is relatively more expensive but it's extra stats and you can pick which one(s) you want to increase, so it might help their crafting or might be a way so they can use a specific item as sometimes the requirements are a bit wonky.
Enjoy!
thank you so much this helped me a lot
this is very helpful. i thank you sir.
But if you have a hero that's not doing anything and free stable, might as well make them bring some extra moolah.
the main reason i do this, is for ensuring i have little to no downtime, between crafting sessions.
i like to invest all of my crafting money into leveling/stat upgrading my characters, and since crafting takes awhile, i don't generally craft until i have a pretty high number of resources stock piled.
(something over 40 generally)
being able to get spa/church money covered by each mission is nice.