baldwin doesnt follow the law of equivalent exchange.
For instance, you go to baldwina nd ask him to make ea familiar or apparel for you. You then dump the same thing into his cauldron (ik nobody does that lol) but he doesnt give you your stuff back. Why baldwin?
baldwin doesnt follow the law of equivalent exchange.
For instance, you go to baldwina nd ask him to make ea familiar or apparel for you. You then dump the same thing into his cauldron (ik nobody does that lol) but he doesnt give you your stuff back. Why baldwin?
Not to mention the goop colour ratios are 1:3 going up and 1:2 going down.
Baldwin is secretly an economist masquerading as an alchemist.
Not to mention the goop colour ratios are 1:3 going up and 1:2 going down.
Baldwin is secretly an economist masquerading as an alchemist.
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LOL your username makes your comment more funny to look at (also yeah , hes just keeping all the rare ones to himself)
but then again if all were equal in rarity we woudlnt be able to overprice them? Baldwin is a genius!
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LOL your username makes your comment more funny to look at (also yeah , hes just keeping all the rare ones to himself)
but then again if all were equal in rarity we woudlnt be able to overprice them? Baldwin is a genius!
If the ratios were the same going up and going down, we could convert three of goop1 to one of goop2, and then one of goop2 to three of goop1, back and forth forever.
Still with a cost in treasure, I guess, but a benefit in xp both ways with no loss of goop.
If the ratios were the same going up and going down, we could convert three of goop1 to one of goop2, and then one of goop2 to three of goop1, back and forth forever.
Still with a cost in treasure, I guess, but a benefit in xp both ways with no loss of goop.
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Well, there's entropy... it takes a lot more energy and effort to put stuff together to make something. And I've heard you can't uncook an egg (no idea whether it's true). It's something to do with changing the nature of the proteins, I think. There's no way to change them back. Maybe it's like that.
Well, there's entropy... it takes a lot more energy and effort to put stuff together to make something. And I've heard you can't uncook an egg (no idea whether it's true). It's something to do with changing the nature of the proteins, I think. There's no way to change them back. Maybe it's like that.
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I've heard you can't uncook an egg
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http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/chemistry/science-uncook-egg-whites-02439.html
you can