It's also smart to note that pouring water will also revert the rotation to a certain degree depending on how far you are from the center. It might seem obvious but you'd forget about it if you believe pouring the base is synonym to "go to center"
@@alexsiemers7898 these small tactics are the ones that saves you ingredients and salts on the painful journey to the magnum opus recipes where you need more then one rotations
@@huikl6562 The "magnum opus" recipes in this game honestly aren't worth it currently imho. You can make tier 4 potions with cheap ingredients that sell for 2K, then you make one of the hardest potions you've seen and it only sells for 1.5K. The balancing feels completely off when I played this beta. I understand the fun comes from creating the potion itself, but it would feel way more rewarding to complete a potion and be rewarded for it, rather than being disappointed (whether this means making early potions sell for less, or later potions more expensive, who knows). Salts also aren't worth it. There are three solutions for me: 1) make it like a craftable potion base - once made, you have an infinite amount of them ... 2) make adding salt increase the cost of the potion (can easily be cheesed, I'd probably not do this one) ... 3) give you more for one craft. Maybe 20K or 50K salt instead of 5K (alternatively reduce the rate salt is consumed. Exactly the same outcome as giving you more salt in the end). Sorry for the paragraph. I'm interested to hear what other people think of the balancing in this game, though. Even with my criticism, I still loved this beta, such a unique and fun game
@@alexsiemers7898 In another comment I suggested using moonsalt and sunsalt themselves to optimize the potion recipes. Not sure if it's possible but it would be really cool since it would save a lot of ingredients.
imagine someone finding your alchemy book in your estate sale when you die "damn, this dude seems to like getting spanked with bottles with all these ass pain potions "
Perfume IS hard to make. Common ingredients in perfume include oil secreted from a gland in a beavers anus and the bowel blockage of a dead whale (ambergris)
For the Fire Citrine in the beginning it just said to add at least one. That was so painful watching you waste extra crystals and spending a ton of time on that - (although it just made the video longer so ultimately a win I guess :p)
Every single time that prompt comes up, they do a retcon after you make the potion saying they'll give even more if the potion is at least half that ingredient, so I was simply getting ahead of that.
@@Aliensrock No, there's multiple prompts - if it says they want at least one, you need one, if it says that they want it to _include_ an ingredient, they want to have at least half of the ingredients to be the specified ingredient.
"Imagine if the fire department showed up, and they were like" *mimes asking for money*. Fun fact, that's exactly how Crassus became the single richest person in the Roman Republic; by having the only organized firefighting force in Rome, who would only put out a fire if the owner sold the property to Crassus for cheap (because it was on fire and actively burning down); for him to sell it back or sell it to someone else at full price.
I mean, kinda messed up, sure. But if a place burns down, the responsibility gets confusing and payment might get skimped or skipped on despite the obvious expenditure of manpower and resources. The re-sale profits allow them to be rewarded for a job well done.
4:02 I'm currently wondering if you could've just given him a bottle of oil. I mean he says that he needs to oil up his gate. what better than a bottle of oil
Easy way to distinguish "add at least one", "for luck" : only one of ingredient needed "made from", "add lots" : half the potion is ingredient Edit: Also, strong potion of flight with swiftness which only takes basic ingredients :nearly 3000 money Strong potion of fragrance that needs teleports and moon salt, less than 2000 I'm very salty that they made fragrance, a hard to make potion, cost around 500 at maximum trading
Are you sure Fragrance isn't on the oil map? It's such an odd one to be missing. But I guess they wanted to force players to use salt at least once. Also for how this prompt was presented, I would be surprised if Fragrance 1 with 4-5 total effects wouldn't pay more, since he specifically asked for lots of effects
Yep, I hated making fragrance potions, even after to slightly optimized it from using ice crystals (not smart), it's a complete scam of how much they'd buy it for.
@@doomse150 afaik fragrance, luck, fear, and inspiration aren’t on the oil map. So you _need_ moon or sun salt to make it a strong variant. I think they mentioned at least one other potion base being added eventually in the form of wine or something, so the strong version might come from that.
So, I might be crazy, but can't you effectively use salt to go anywhere you want with whichever ingredient you want just by rotating the potion after adding ingredients?
While true, it's extremely expensive. Though it might be okay to bear to cost by the endgame, I personally don't like increasing the costs like this. If you really want to squeeze profits, there the question of how much a gram of salt worth and how often you're willing to remake those salts as don't forget, you need the "crystals" you create from the alchemy machine making everything rather tedious.
Hey, I just wanted to say as a fellow Tyler that your uploads have made my days much better, especially as I’ve just started college. I hope you continue doing what you love and that I’ll be able to watch your uploads once I finally graduate!
Fun fact - in Ancient Rome, the General Marcus Licinus Crassus formed his own private fire brigade made up of slaves. They would arrive at a burning house, and would then agree to put out the fire in exchange for buying the house. Afterwards, Crassus would sell the house back to the owner. So there are for sure examples in history where firefighters would demand money before helping.
From what I know, fire fighters used to be private businesses even past the Middle Ages in places. I heard that in some cases they had a kind of "subscription service" and then you'd get a special plaque to put onto your house. Then, when a fire broke out, all the nearby fire brigades would come to the house, check if it was one of their customers, and only put the fire out in that case or presumably for a much more expensive fee otherwise.
Honestly, it was that way in the us in the last 100 years. Even more, the wells were privately owned too. In Portland Oregon there are historic plaques dotted around downtown declaring which private fire company protects x building and which one owns y well.
usually i dont watch lets plays, but this specific game with this specific person playing it just has something to it, i love, LOVEEE this series! so much thanks for everything!
About the fire department at 4:29 it actually used to be true, many fire departments were actually paid to only put out fires if the building had a seal on it (different firemen looked for different fire seals), and the only way to get a seal like that is to make an agreement with the fireteam's company. funfact : some of the aforementioned fire seals can be found in some old buildings in the UK and other places who had the same "fire departments" system.
Perhaps I'm overlooking something, but, since it doesn't count as an ingredient, to save on ingredient types, you could use moonsalt (and/or sun salt) to rotate the ingredients you put in (like your mudshrooms) and make them go in any direction. That might help on that last one a lot! It could also be a really cool challenge to optimize the moonsalt and sunsalt potion recipes using moonsalt and sunsalt themselves. You could take some ingredients that go really far distances, and maybe even rotate them mid way to fine-tune the direction of an ingredient that you've partially stirred (I'm not sure if it works that way, but, it's worth a try).
With potion of Cologne, you could have used the frost crystal to get into the regeneration a lot sooner - after all, you _can_ rotate your potion and path... (your best option probably would have been mudshrooms and earth pyrite if you didn't mind doing a bunch of rotating to get your path to point in the direction you wanted, based on the fact that your moon salt would rotate earth towards water)
You should use moonsalt to make more out of your things like rainbow ones, or the mage top. Unless it’s not worth it, you could make some crazy cheap potions
It completely slipped my mind that he only wanted 3 ingredients. I’d buy your potions any day! so glad to see you back and hope your break was at least somewhat restful. ❤
I'm sure a master alchemist of your caliber know how to mix a good brew however I notice that you haven't took advantage of your ability to rotate a potion to force an ingredient to go into a different direction than it would traditionally be used.
Undesirable use of salt imo. I too have the same stance. Salts are costly and tedious to make, there's also the question of much a gram of salt is worth. It also adds a lot of complexity if you plan to pour in the base as it reverts the rotation.
Rainbow Cap + Moon Salt (rotates the path with the potion remember?) would be OP, since that allows for A LOT of travel, in any direction, with an increasingly slighter curve towards the end. If sun salt rotes the other way, then you could also increase that curve at will. I have to wonder if JUST using that to make all the potions for the salts, would make more salt than it uses, because then you could have an efficient single ingredient recipe for the salts. Since the rainbow caps have so much distance, each potion wouldnt even use more than a few.
Since salts are such a pain to make, I doubt that works out. Don't forget that you not only have to run the salt recipe, but also all crystal recipes building up to the salts.
A tip: Since you forgot to only use three ingredients, you could grind on up something and throw it in the pot, then use moon salt to rotate the flask and path, then when you get to the potion you just rotate more and get it.
tyler, for the absolutely insane customers who ask for a potion with an ingredient which goes the absolute wrong direction, you could put the ingredients in and then use salts to rotate the path.
It would encompass you entirely in flames, but you would be unaffected, allowing you to inflict paralyzing fear and scathing 4th degree burns on your victim.
So, fire departments actually used to do that. In quite a few old cities in Europe, you can still find plaques on a few buildings which denote which fire service protects it. If you didn't pay for coverage, they wouldn't put the fire out.
I found your channel literally the day before you announced your slowdown (gave me time to catch up on some old videos, even watched a bunch of your old BTD6 videos lol) but it's very cool seeing more new content. Glad you're finally settled in after the double move!
"Imagine if the fire department asked you for money" This is how roman politician Pompeus founded the first fire brigade: he would buy the burning house and only after haggling he'e let his men extinguish the fire
for adding specific ingredients to potions upon the customers request - you can just 'continue brewing' and add the items in afterwards, you're not required to stir the pot to follow the path - so you can click 'finish potion' and it saves alot of time! (and resources)
Interestingly enough that is actually how firefighters used to work, at least in the UK, don’t know about other areas. But until the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act in 1865, pretty much all fire brigades were private, and would only put out fires in buildings under their protection. The owner of a property could pay a local fire department and they would come and install a plaque. When a fire broke out, a bunch of firefighters from different organisations would come and look for their specific plaque, and only put out the buildings that had them. Some old buildings in Londen still have these plaques.
Fun Fact You can get to any potion just with Rainbow Caps (along with base and salts), and it's 1 of only 2 (as of now) ingredients that can do it. You will sometimes just throw them in raw for that little bump up and towards the right, for stuff like Luck, Hallucinations and Inspiration. You will get yourself out of rough situations by using Life Salt I'd also recommend "uncoiling" the Rainbow Cap using the whirlpools, that way you can use the longest arm towards one direction I've also found Rainbow Caps unnecessary in the oil map, as the movements there are much more linear
You could use moon salt to rotate your path while traveling to the potions. You could technically do any potion with only one ingredient, because with moon salt all ingredients can go in all directions.
I wonder if we'll eventually get potion base that can have more than 5 effects. Though it would complicate everything and turn those kind of potion extremely tedious to make.
On limited ingredient types: You have Moon Salt. You can rotate any path to any orientation you desire, if you are willing to pay the price.
It's also smart to note that pouring water will also revert the rotation to a certain degree depending on how far you are from the center.
It might seem obvious but you'd forget about it if you believe pouring the base is synonym to "go to center"
I doubt the cost of moon salt itself makes that worthwhile
@@alexsiemers7898 these small tactics are the ones that saves you ingredients and salts on the painful journey to the magnum opus recipes where you need more then one rotations
@@huikl6562 The "magnum opus" recipes in this game honestly aren't worth it currently imho. You can make tier 4 potions with cheap ingredients that sell for 2K, then you make one of the hardest potions you've seen and it only sells for 1.5K. The balancing feels completely off when I played this beta.
I understand the fun comes from creating the potion itself, but it would feel way more rewarding to complete a potion and be rewarded for it, rather than being disappointed (whether this means making early potions sell for less, or later potions more expensive, who knows).
Salts also aren't worth it. There are three solutions for me:
1) make it like a craftable potion base - once made, you have an infinite amount of them ...
2) make adding salt increase the cost of the potion (can easily be cheesed, I'd probably not do this one) ...
3) give you more for one craft. Maybe 20K or 50K salt instead of 5K (alternatively reduce the rate salt is consumed. Exactly the same outcome as giving you more salt in the end).
Sorry for the paragraph. I'm interested to hear what other people think of the balancing in this game, though. Even with my criticism, I still loved this beta, such a unique and fun game
@@alexsiemers7898 In another comment I suggested using moonsalt and sunsalt themselves to optimize the potion recipes. Not sure if it's possible but it would be really cool since it would save a lot of ingredients.
imagine someone finding your alchemy book in your estate sale when you die
"damn, this dude seems to like getting spanked with bottles with all these ass pain potions "
Potion of fragrance: hard to make, needing magical herbs
Perfume: Am I a joke to you?
Wasn't made with magic. No good. I need magic smelly liquid.
Oh and could you make some magic sticky liquid too?
Perfume IS hard to make. Common ingredients in perfume include oil secreted from a gland in a beavers anus and the bowel blockage of a dead whale (ambergris)
Well dose the perfume make you slippery and lucky?
@@Nuhfjdkmdn maybe not lucky but slippery if you apply enough
For the Fire Citrine in the beginning it just said to add at least one. That was so painful watching you waste extra crystals and spending a ton of time on that - (although it just made the video longer so ultimately a win I guess :p)
Every single time that prompt comes up, they do a retcon after you make the potion saying they'll give even more if the potion is at least half that ingredient, so I was simply getting ahead of that.
the more you know
@@Aliensrock No, there's multiple prompts - if it says they want at least one, you need one, if it says that they want it to _include_ an ingredient, they want to have at least half of the ingredients to be the specified ingredient.
It wasn't a ton of time, it was at most 30 seconds and three wasted fire citrines out of his 8
I don’t think it was worth it in any way
"Imagine if the fire department showed up, and they were like" *mimes asking for money*.
Fun fact, that's exactly how Crassus became the single richest person in the Roman Republic; by having the only organized firefighting force in Rome, who would only put out a fire if the owner sold the property to Crassus for cheap (because it was on fire and actively burning down); for him to sell it back or sell it to someone else at full price.
Came looking for this comment, was not disappointed.
I mean, kinda messed up, sure. But if a place burns down, the responsibility gets confusing and payment might get skimped or skipped on despite the obvious expenditure of manpower and resources. The re-sale profits allow them to be rewarded for a job well done.
4:02 I'm currently wondering if you could've just given him a bottle of oil. I mean he says that he needs to oil up his gate. what better than a bottle of oil
That was also my thought haha
Well the oil is stated to be "Plain olive oil"
I love that when you haggle you actually talk about the subject, also know that it's fine to take breaks sometimes. We love you ❤️
That's what I said last video! One of my favorite parts about the videos is the haggling I find it funny for no reason
Love it when a youtuber takes a summer vacation and everyone assumes they're dying inside and start putting comments like this
It's my least favorite thing...
Customer: Add at least 1 fire citrine.
Tyler: "ADD ALL THE FIRE CITRINE!!!"
Glad to know this isn't the last video in the series, Potion Craft has been one of my favorites!!
Potion craft is so fun to watch, definitely my favorite series right now. Excited to watch this video as everyone else should be
Easy way to distinguish
"add at least one", "for luck" : only one of ingredient needed
"made from", "add lots" : half the potion is ingredient
Edit: Also, strong potion of flight with swiftness which only takes basic ingredients :nearly 3000 money
Strong potion of fragrance that needs teleports and moon salt, less than 2000
I'm very salty that they made fragrance, a hard to make potion, cost around 500 at maximum trading
thats a scam
Are you sure Fragrance isn't on the oil map? It's such an odd one to be missing. But I guess they wanted to force players to use salt at least once.
Also for how this prompt was presented, I would be surprised if Fragrance 1 with 4-5 total effects wouldn't pay more, since he specifically asked for lots of effects
Yep, I hated making fragrance potions, even after to slightly optimized it from using ice crystals (not smart), it's a complete scam of how much they'd buy it for.
@@doomse150 afaik fragrance, luck, fear, and inspiration aren’t on the oil map. So you _need_ moon or sun salt to make it a strong variant.
I think they mentioned at least one other potion base being added eventually in the form of wine or something, so the strong version might come from that.
It's sad that this wonderful series will soon come to an end :(
For the second time :(
@Jakejian Villason ITS A SCAM YOU DIPSHIPS DONT DM HIM
Isn't that a bot tho?
@Jakejian Villason its a bot trying to scam people dont fall for it
@@simpleton8785 I guess it's kind of a sign that Tyler is a big youtuber now
Woman: Hey I need some potion to oil my gate
Alchemist: Yeah, yeah I could make you a potion, OR I can just give you oil…!
That anwser above is a scam dont click it or anything
I bet that the cologne guy would love to have the huge growth effect added to the potion
"add at least one fire citrine"
Tyler: "half? half."
Time to watch 20 minutes of Tyler talking out his ass whilst he haggles.
We really need a megacut of all the haggles
Crazy how Tyler spent so much time on the last potion only for it to be worth the same as the flight and swiftness potion before it was haggled
I will admit, there is something comforting about having Tyler's webcam at the bottom left, even though we barely look at it, that im just used to
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nice name bro. do youtube livestreams turn the letter E into an emoji for you too?
@@IsThisLossE yeah man, it's so epic
@@Funny_Man_bruh the two legends meet
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So, I might be crazy, but can't you effectively use salt to go anywhere you want with whichever ingredient you want just by rotating the potion after adding ingredients?
While true, it's extremely expensive.
Though it might be okay to bear to cost by the endgame, I personally don't like increasing the costs like this.
If you really want to squeeze profits, there the question of how much a gram of salt worth and how often you're willing to remake those salts as don't forget, you need the "crystals" you create from the alchemy machine making everything rather tedious.
If salts weren't such a pain in the ass to make, that might be an option, but in their current state, I'd use them as rarely as possible.
no way holy shit i pissed and shit and camed and farted and barfed and bludgeoned an elderly man to death
You can reach Explosion 3 with ONE Tangleweed... and 1200 Moon + 1200 Sun salt.
@@doomse150 I think that’s the point
Hey, I just wanted to say as a fellow Tyler that your uploads have made my days much better, especially as I’ve just started college. I hope you continue doing what you love and that I’ll be able to watch your uploads once I finally graduate!
I love how you talk about the haggle topics briefly as you're doing the haggle minigame
Fun fact - in Ancient Rome, the General Marcus Licinus Crassus formed his own private fire brigade made up of slaves. They would arrive at a burning house, and would then agree to put out the fire in exchange for buying the house. Afterwards, Crassus would sell the house back to the owner. So there
are for sure examples in history where firefighters would demand money before helping.
From what I know, fire fighters used to be private businesses even past the Middle Ages in places. I heard that in some cases they had a kind of "subscription service" and then you'd get a special plaque to put onto your house. Then, when a fire broke out, all the nearby fire brigades would come to the house, check if it was one of their customers, and only put the fire out in that case or presumably for a much more expensive fee otherwise.
Honestly, it was that way in the us in the last 100 years.
Even more, the wells were privately owned too. In Portland Oregon there are historic plaques dotted around downtown declaring which private fire company protects x building and which one owns y well.
usually i dont watch lets plays, but this specific game with this specific person playing it just has something to it, i love, LOVEEE this series! so much thanks for everything!
About the fire department at 4:29 it actually used to be true, many fire departments were actually paid to only put out fires if the building had a seal on it (different firemen looked for different fire seals), and the only way to get a seal like that is to make an agreement with the fireteam's company.
funfact : some of the aforementioned fire seals can be found in some old buildings in the UK and other places who had the same "fire departments" system.
Literally my favorite series, I just immediately smiled after seeing the notification
Perhaps I'm overlooking something, but, since it doesn't count as an ingredient, to save on ingredient types, you could use moonsalt (and/or sun salt) to rotate the ingredients you put in (like your mudshrooms) and make them go in any direction. That might help on that last one a lot!
It could also be a really cool challenge to optimize the moonsalt and sunsalt potion recipes using moonsalt and sunsalt themselves. You could take some ingredients that go really far distances, and maybe even rotate them mid way to fine-tune the direction of an ingredient that you've partially stirred (I'm not sure if it works that way, but, it's worth a try).
With potion of Cologne, you could have used the frost crystal to get into the regeneration a lot sooner - after all, you _can_ rotate your potion and path...
(your best option probably would have been mudshrooms and earth pyrite if you didn't mind doing a bunch of rotating to get your path to point in the direction you wanted, based on the fact that your moon salt would rotate earth towards water)
I think the best option would be to not think to much about the additional effects and just pick some up along the way, like frost
Based Tyler educating the nobility on the Labor Theory of Value
You should use moonsalt to make more out of your things like rainbow ones, or the mage top. Unless it’s not worth it, you could make some crazy cheap potions
One day you must make a hallucination potion solely out of rainbow caps for literal magic mushrooms.
Pov you stay up till 6am just to watch potion craft and still think it's 100% worth it
or you cuold sleep early and wake up at 6am for it lol
Customer: please use no more than three ingredients
Aliensrock: *uses fifteen*
I mean he also thought "at least one" meant "half"
"Costumer"
@@-_.-__ upsi
@@glaucomasi "Costomer"
It completely slipped my mind that he only wanted 3 ingredients. I’d buy your potions any day! so glad to see you back and hope your break was at least somewhat restful. ❤
I'm sure a master alchemist of your caliber know how to mix a good brew however I notice that you haven't took advantage of your ability to rotate a potion to force an ingredient to go into a different direction than it would traditionally be used.
Undesirable use of salt imo. I too have the same stance.
Salts are costly and tedious to make, there's also the question of much a gram of salt is worth.
It also adds a lot of complexity if you plan to pour in the base as it reverts the rotation.
>"add at least one"
>adds 4 for no reason
>refuses to elaborate
"Imagine if the fire department showed up, and started demanding money."
Tyler, prior to the 20th century, that is exactly what happened everywhere.
Rainbow Cap + Moon Salt (rotates the path with the potion remember?) would be OP, since that allows for A LOT of travel, in any direction, with an increasingly slighter curve towards the end.
If sun salt rotes the other way, then you could also increase that curve at will.
I have to wonder if JUST using that to make all the potions for the salts, would make more salt than it uses, because then you could have an efficient single ingredient recipe for the salts. Since the rainbow caps have so much distance, each potion wouldnt even use more than a few.
Since salts are such a pain to make, I doubt that works out. Don't forget that you not only have to run the salt recipe, but also all crystal recipes building up to the salts.
A tip: Since you forgot to only use three ingredients, you could grind on up something and throw it in the pot, then use moon salt to rotate the flask and path, then when you get to the potion you just rotate more and get it.
Thank you to whoever blasted us with Tyler's holy radiance. I would pay more for one with better quality though.
tyler, for the absolutely insane customers who ask for a potion with an ingredient which goes the absolute wrong direction, you could put the ingredients in and then use salts to rotate the path.
Now, this makes me wonder, what happens if you make a 3 fire, 2 fire protection potion? Will it cancel out?
It would encompass you entirely in flames, but you would be unaffected, allowing you to inflict paralyzing fear and scathing 4th degree burns on your victim.
It will give 1 fire
@@udayiffer7449 Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
you get to be on fire but it only hurts a little
How about 2 fire protection and 2 fire?
Good job. You uploaded at 9:00 PM. (In my time zone. Obviously.)
My headcanon is that Tyler is the only one who can hear the customers
That fire citrine misunderstanding hurts ;-;
Tyler: very good at using his brain in puzzle games. Not so much outside of puzzle games
16:12 alchemist cooks GREATEST lube ever!
asked to autograph it!
Love to see potion craft again definitely my favorite series other then inscryption would love if tomorrows upload is also potion craft
5:20 “is it possible to get over 3000, no its not nvm” the very hard haggle giving +1000 :😐
I thought that was a joke about the very hard haggle being too hard for him lmao
So, fire departments actually used to do that. In quite a few old cities in Europe, you can still find plaques on a few buildings which denote which fire service protects it. If you didn't pay for coverage, they wouldn't put the fire out.
Thanks for the content 🙏
Alien, you can make any potion using only one type of ingredient. Use salt to rotate the course.
I wish there was whirlpools at the edge of the map that teleported back to the start
I found your channel literally the day before you announced your slowdown (gave me time to catch up on some old videos, even watched a bunch of your old BTD6 videos lol) but it's very cool seeing more new content. Glad you're finally settled in after the double move!
"Is it possible to get above 3000-? No it's not."
Yes it was.
2079 + 934 = 3013
"Imagine if the fire department asked you for money"
This is how roman politician Pompeus founded the first fire brigade: he would buy the burning house and only after haggling he'e let his men extinguish the fire
nothing like tyler accidentally adding just a couple more than 3 ingredients for his customer causing the potion to be wasted
I think he might've added too much earth pyrite, perhaps a few crumbs too much.
I just want to say that every day I see you upload, my day becomes better
2:14 at least ONE Tyler, ONE
If moon salt rotates counter clockwise, sun salt will most likely rotate clockwise
i agree
That one guy who needed cologne definitely needed some slipperiness, how else is he supposed to get girls if he can’t just slip right into her DMs
echo's not too bad neat little esthetic
You are now officially part of my nightly routine
- I want one citrine in my potion.
- Four. Take it or leave it.
Nice to see you in a new place, I know there’s lots of setup yet to do but I figured I’d let you know that there’s a bit of an echo currently
New firefighter coustomer: you have to brew a fire resistance potion in under 1 minute and sell it or the house burns down
for adding specific ingredients to potions upon the customers request - you can just 'continue brewing' and add the items in afterwards, you're not required to stir the pot to follow the path - so you can click 'finish potion' and it saves alot of time! (and resources)
yo if you cap the frame rate lower it slows down the haggle game, lets you get that 50% bonus from very hard
“🎶Look at that potion, isn’t it neat, wouldn’t you say my collection’s complete🎶”
-Ariel, the little mermaid that could
Theres now aliensrock bots... there is nothing sacred in this world anymore
Interestingly enough that is actually how firefighters used to work, at least in the UK, don’t know about other areas. But until the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act in 1865, pretty much all fire brigades were private, and would only put out fires in buildings under their protection. The owner of a property could pay a local fire department and they would come and install a plaque. When a fire broke out, a bunch of firefighters from different organisations would come and look for their specific plaque, and only put out the buildings that had them. Some old buildings in Londen still have these plaques.
I was inflicted with so much pain when i saw him put 4 fire citrines in when it stated, "Add at least one."
It was only half of his total
Fun Fact
You can get to any potion just with Rainbow Caps (along with base and salts), and it's 1 of only 2 (as of now) ingredients that can do it.
You will sometimes just throw them in raw for that little bump up and towards the right, for stuff like Luck, Hallucinations and Inspiration.
You will get yourself out of rough situations by using Life Salt
I'd also recommend "uncoiling" the Rainbow Cap using the whirlpools, that way you can use the longest arm towards one direction
I've also found Rainbow Caps unnecessary in the oil map, as the movements there are much more linear
You could use moon salt to rotate your path while traveling to the potions. You could technically do any potion with only one ingredient, because with moon salt all ingredients can go in all directions.
It hurt to watch you put so many ingredients into the fragence 💀
Same... I just knew he was going to have to redo it later.
Uncivilized: fart jar
Civilized: potion of fragrance
The number is specified or at least the percentage is if it isn’t then you only need one
You gotta check out Neophyte. It's similar to vampire survivors but your a wizard making new spells.
4:51 ah, I see what you did there ,':)
4:32 wasn't that a whole thing that happened in the Roman empire?
Fragrance and slippery... That is a great way to introduce our sponsor.... Raid Shadow Scape VPN
at 2:27, the love potion didn't need half fire citrine but "at least one" ... a bit of a waste ;(
I guess you can afford it XD
Keep up the good work !
2:20 lagtrain vibes
Wheeze through the night, as my lungs burn inside
Hmmm, just a weird thought, I wonder what would happen if you use a crystal to teleport past the edge of the map
i think he already did it, i think it just doesnt go past
Honestly the echo just makes you sound like a profound old alchemy master grandpa
@Telegram @Aliensrock wut ;-;. I haven't even finished the video yet because stuff keeps happening...
1st potion he made for the customer only needed 1 fire citrine and he add 4 xd
Have not played the gamed, but I believe it said 3 types of ingredients. As in only 3 of the four categories, not 3 ingredients. Worth a shot.
POV: aliensrock doesnt take his medication and you are with him in a cave
You only need one fire citrine since it specified it
thanks for the video, tyler
you can get fragrance with just cold leaves
"My face is like super white, more so than usual" - Tyler
Yesss another potion craft video
I hope you brought the red window shade or whatever it is with you idk why but it’s such a classic thing I miss it
11:44 Or you could just do frost or healing first... both are in that direction... Also, three TYPES of ingredients, not three ingredients.
Literally woke up exactly when this was released O:
get red courtains so it feels like the good old times
I wonder if we'll eventually be able to create potions with 4 or 5 of the same effect
I wonder if we'll eventually get potion base that can have more than 5 effects.
Though it would complicate everything and turn those kind of potion extremely tedious to make.
Two words: philosopher’s salt.
It takes 12 potions and they all have 5 effects
Sometimes when the sun shines through my window right and I take a selfie it makes me look like a being of light lol
This is a fine po- Be right back.
1:10 you only needed 1 fire citrine, it did not need to be a majority ingredient.