![]() I sell food all the time, meals, fish and apple pies etc, etc. Useful stuff! Not junk! As far as I'm concerned if I can craft a meal it will provide a better cash return when sold, than it would selling the individual foods. I haven't dig yet a lot the subject but for now it's not clear that food/meat can be useful at all. Then all can be useful but for food/meat. The point of those items beside sometimes to craft a rare spell book, is they options available for a special way to solve a problem, or for some party builds with an original weaker design. No way healing potions are required nor any potion nor any scroll nor any food. Originally posted by Dorok:It's not about required stuff, but about useful stuff. Two of the party were at full health when the last Titan fell while the other two were not far off being at full health! It was one of several key aspects in my taking on and defeating the Titans during my second playthrough, and furthermore, without having to swallow a single healing poition once during a very long engagement. If necessary you forgo any offensive action to heal a compainion or yourself. In fact "Mad" Madora was able to cast 2 healing spells in the same round of combat. By the midway point of my second playthrough all four characters in the party were able to cast healing spells. In short my characters were not allowed to carry too much junk before leaving this location.Īs to combat. ![]() The other barrel was used to store all other crafting items until such time as I could use them. Firey Hearts, Swearling Mud and Tormented Souls being the most important items. The barrel next to the weapons rack was used to store items I considered important, such as scrolls I wanted to add to skillbooks, as well as skillbooks I could not assign at the time. The first as close to the wall and the nearest weapons rack as possible and the other up against the same wall next to the first barrel. I also moved two barrels from outside the undertakers house (where the box came from), and parked them up against the right hand wall at the top of the stairs. However some scrolls were retained in order to add them to skillbooks. Everything in the box being earmarked for sale, which included books, weapons and armour. Food, potions (other than healing), and some scrolls (other than scrolls that enable summoning of something to aid the party in combat), were left in a box at the bottom and to the right of the stairs leading up to the area behind the abandoned house in Cyseal. From the midway point of my first playthrough and even earlier on my second. In fact the only thing I consume in any engagement is healing poitions, and then only sparingly. Originally posted by devland:Early on they're a good way to regain hp during battles since they cost only 3 ap to use.įood comsumed in the middle of a fight! That's a terrible waste of AP's, especially if the food has a determentail side effect.
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