Processing tends to be more about creating middle ground resources for crafting, rather than crafting themselves. Cooking may be the main exception. I see Alchemy is MOSTLY being about making compounds for acid etchings for weaponsmithing or components for arcane engineering. This you can have stations like distilling alembics and mortars and pestles. That said, I'd be surprised if consumable potions need another tier beyond Alchemy.
Seems like crafting has a lot of different steps that will make it quite time consuming. The question is does each step allow to modify the properties of the final product? Or are they just time sinks?
Nice video off topic, but what if we could hire npcs to run a tavern in our absence like a 9-5 or w.e. where we just pay for the time. Otherwise, the bar is closed if the player isn't there 🤔
Yeah I wonder if it’s just an automated shop where players will interact with a npc in your tavern or if you physically have to be there. Good thought 🤔
Apart from the 'shhh' noises, I really enjoyed this video.
Ya I second that o.o bit random
Info-heavy and well put together - great vid bro!
Fantastic videos on processing! Keep up the great work!
I appreciate it :)
Dude, you are underatted. Hope this channel blows up when ashes drops
Lmao I appreciate it :) hopefully I’ll be able to put out real content and not just speculations when alpha 2 drops
If you recieve gathering experience from a processing profession please report that as a bug.
Processing tends to be more about creating middle ground resources for crafting, rather than crafting themselves. Cooking may be the main exception.
I see Alchemy is MOSTLY being about making compounds for acid etchings for weaponsmithing or components for arcane engineering.
This you can have stations like distilling alembics and mortars and pestles.
That said, I'd be surprised if consumable potions need another tier beyond Alchemy.
Hell yeah brother! This is getting me excited
Seems like crafting has a lot of different steps that will make it quite time consuming. The question is does each step allow to modify the properties of the final product? Or are they just time sinks?
Drying rack on alchemy?
I want moar info on Alchemmyyyyyy
Nice video off topic, but what if we could hire npcs to run a tavern in our absence like a 9-5 or w.e. where we just pay for the time. Otherwise, the bar is closed if the player isn't there 🤔
Yeah I wonder if it’s just an automated shop where players will interact with a npc in your tavern or if you physically have to be there. Good thought 🤔
I grind so that others can cry about not owning a freehold.
You got to flex not having a life other than gaming when ashes launches. And freeholds will be the biggest flex 💪