Building wealth in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon requires strategy, not mindless scavenging. Here’s how to optimize your profit-making potential:
Max Practicality and Optimize Respecs
Origin Potions are essential for reallocating skill points. Activate one, then invest in:
- Practicality – Unlocks lucrative crafting and trading perks
- Crafting & Trading Tree – Prioritize:
- Mercantile Skills (+50% sell prices)
- Side Dish Mastery (30% bonus food chance)
- Reusable Resources (50% ingredient retention)
This combination turns surplus items into profitable ventures.
The Cooking Loop
Visit the Horns of the South kitchen:
- Purchase all ingredients
- Craft experimental dishes (no recipe required)
- Sell creations at a markup
- Rest 24 hours to restock vendors
Repeat this cycle with the adjacent alchemy vendor for doubled profits.
Stash Liquidation Strategy
For packrats:
- Stockpile items in your stash during exploration
- Respec with Origin Potion before selling
- Equip price-boosting gear (e.g., Good Druid amulet)
- Mass-sell accumulated goods
Combat-Driven Income
Aggressive players can:
- Farm respawning bandit camps
- Sell dropped weapons/armor
- Combine with partial Practicality investments
FAQ
Q: How many Origin Potions do I need for gold farming?
Two: one for respec, one to revert.
Q: Can I just sell loot normally?
Possible but inefficient compared to cooking/stash strategies.
Q: Where do I get Origin Potions?
Identify mystery items dropped by Wyrdness enemies.
Q: Does resting reset vendor stock?
Yes – food and alchemy shops replenish after 24 hours.
Q: What’s the best gold farming stat?
Practicality unlocks all key economic perks.
Q: Is this viable early-game?
Requires mid-game access to vendors and stash upgrades.
Q: Does experimental cooking matter?
Yes – it’s profitable and accelerates cooking skill progression.