I appreciate this and appreciate your content in general, Belton. Thank you. I’d love more content where you share your knowledge. Length of the video doesn’t matter. Pour your heart in. I admire your passion. Cheers.
Nice video. I found that most of my friends that complain about crafting don't start with enough currency. Variance exist and for some reason people seem to think that you'll hit a 1/4 specifically every 4th time or better. I always calculate average cost of my crafts and then start as soon as I have at least double or triple that money liquid. When you do that, not only will you finish your item most of the time, if you get unlucky you'll not end up with grief and anger but rather with a fun story you can tell your friends.
Great video. Another video that would be awesome would be a practical intro or tips & tricks guide to the tools used especially craft of exile. That on its own requires its own skillset and can be overwhelming starting off. For example in your liquid currency making guide, you give awakened poe trade tips to quickly find gem alt qual odds that is so simple and small, yet really helps bridge the gap from fundamental knowledge to practical application, at least for that specific currency trade method but can also likely be used for other stuff now that we know. Such things really help accelerate the learning process. Thanks again for the great video(s)
I think the thing I struggle most with crafting is figuring out what items are worth selling when its not the end result. Like rolling a really good icespear helm when trying to craft gor hexblast ect
I love getting to see your content get 4k views in a single day when the video is 37 minutes long, just to prove the quality of the content you are giving to the viewers, this isn't teaching this is preaching, keep the grind up and keep rocking king
What always scares me away from crafting is the initial investment. I will always have a Map and an Alch to just Alch and go my Map and i have guaranteed profit of more than an Alch. But with crafting the upfront cost is so much higher that im always afraid to start. Even if i have a craft in Mind and i have the average currency needed to crft it i always hesitate because if i get unlucky i will end up with no currency and no item. When i do a Map im also not guaranteed to drop anything good but at least i didnt invest as much in it and im always sure to get something back even if its just bubble gum currency that piles up.
Thanks for this. Have been investing all my currency into trying to roll a specific helm. As you suggested i know exactly what i want but no luck yet. Gonna be sick when i do get it though
Thank you for the excelent video! I'm curious about how do you think its best to acquire knowledge necessary to construct such meticulous item order list that you present in the slide? Many players stuck in the phase where they don't even know there is a mod that can help them outside of what their guide tells them. I know the immediate and exact answer is just experience more, but I'm just curious if there is any other way to obtain such interesting knowledges
I appreciate this and appreciate your content in general, Belton. Thank you. I’d love more content where you share your knowledge. Length of the video doesn’t matter. Pour your heart in. I admire your passion. Cheers.
Glad you made this crafting vid, Belton's crafting guides will be the gold on UA-cam!
Nice video. I found that most of my friends that complain about crafting don't start with enough currency. Variance exist and for some reason people seem to think that you'll hit a 1/4 specifically every 4th time or better. I always calculate average cost of my crafts and then start as soon as I have at least double or triple that money liquid. When you do that, not only will you finish your item most of the time, if you get unlucky you'll not end up with grief and anger but rather with a fun story you can tell your friends.
Great video. Another video that would be awesome would be a practical intro or tips & tricks guide to the tools used especially craft of exile. That on its own requires its own skillset and can be overwhelming starting off. For example in your liquid currency making guide, you give awakened poe trade tips to quickly find gem alt qual odds that is so simple and small, yet really helps bridge the gap from fundamental knowledge to practical application, at least for that specific currency trade method but can also likely be used for other stuff now that we know. Such things really help accelerate the learning process. Thanks again for the great video(s)
Belton’s really teaching us how to fish so we can feed ourselves forever
Thanks Santa Belton! Crafting is the true endgame of this game for many people. cheers.
Tried to Sodoku, items committed Seppuku. Next time surely.
Love and appreciate your videos! Glad to see that sub count rising, much deserved! They often say dont feed the animals, but you gotta feed the GOAT!
Belton Clause casually delivering another banger, just in time for the holidays. Thanks G!
Great video man, can't wait for the deep dive on specific parts of crafting ;)
really valuable info.. thanks for this video.. gonna practice my crafting in Craft of exile..
Thanks for these kinda videos bro!
I think the thing I struggle most with crafting is figuring out what items are worth selling when its not the end result. Like rolling a really good icespear helm when trying to craft gor hexblast ect
True artist right there!
Loved the mindset approach insights, thanks again Belton!
I love getting to see your content get 4k views in a single day when the video is 37 minutes long, just to prove the quality of the content you are giving to the viewers, this isn't teaching this is preaching, keep the grind up and keep rocking king
How to be a better crafter:
1) Do sudoku
2) Bake a cake
What always scares me away from crafting is the initial investment.
I will always have a Map and an Alch to just Alch and go my Map and i have guaranteed profit of more than an Alch.
But with crafting the upfront cost is so much higher that im always afraid to start.
Even if i have a craft in Mind and i have the average currency needed to crft it i always hesitate because if i get unlucky i will end up with no currency and no item.
When i do a Map im also not guaranteed to drop anything good but at least i didnt invest as much in it and im always sure to get something back even if its just bubble gum currency that piles up.
Well said, I have the same problem/aversion.
Im sudoku master and crafting in poe is really cool and ez
The hat looks great!
What is item sells more to vendor for?
If you want to corrupt an item that has an implicit you want it adds another implicit for the vaal orb / double corrupt to replace.
Thanks for this. Have been investing all my currency into trying to roll a specific helm. As you suggested i know exactly what i want but no luck yet. Gonna be sick when i do get it though
Thank you for the excelent video! I'm curious about how do you think its best to acquire knowledge necessary to construct such meticulous item order list that you present in the slide? Many players stuck in the phase where they don't even know there is a mod that can help them outside of what their guide tells them. I know the immediate and exact answer is just experience more, but I'm just curious if there is any other way to obtain such interesting knowledges
Thanks man.
At least i now know how Sudoku works...
Saving this in the bank for later
sick outro XD
The Art of the Deal next, right?
yeah
I know that guy!
🎉
Let me just learn how to do a sudoku and bake a cake and I'll get back to you on the results.
Yea i suck at sudoku
No sound?
there is sound
Yeah I hear fine
Jesus Craft
craft my 15 link alreaddy
Lol nice
Not getting any sound
theres sound on my end--- im not sure why you wouldnt be
It's working now, maybe since it was just uploaded
So I’m going to be rich now?🤠
FIRST
Thank you! TFT sucks so hard