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Evil shogun swords and potions 2
Evil shogun swords and potions 2











evil shogun swords and potions 2
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Your resource bins will determine the maximum number of resources you can have on hand, so it’s important to have multiple and upgrade them often as your recipes become more costly to create.

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How you get these items appears to be a mystery at first (we’ll break into it just a little later ourselves), but the key thing starting off is to have resource bins, where these resources can collect and wait for your workers. Each worker has a single preferred workstation, and some overlap, so you must be careful to not bring in two conflicting workers (unless you build two stations – but that’s expensive and we don’t recommend it.) Workstations will also need to be upgraded in order for your workers to create higher levels of recipes.Īdditionally, your workers need resources to make items, from simple ore and wood to rarer items like dyes and gems. Workstations are the core hub for each of your workers, and where they will craft and research. Your workers can’t create on the floor of your shop, of course, and so you must also manage your shop by building workstations, resource bins, and more.

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Thankfully, you can swap your workers between each active shop cycle, and rotating them every day or two ensures a balanced use of materials and a full inventory of goods.

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You will be limited, however, to only a few workers in your shop at one time (at most, three workers plus your shopkeep). These tradespeople cost a one-time contract fee to hire, but will work in your shop afterward whenever you need them. Your shopkeeper isn’t the only one in the city capable of crafting, however: as you level up, you’ll soon gain access to additional crafters such as the Blacksmith, Tailor, and Druid. While you begin with a few basic recipes, you can unlock more by diligently crafting items (for instance, crafting 12 Healing Herbs will unlock the Antidote) and then completing the item’s research. Your shopkeeper will begin with a few basic items, and can craft these items using the resources they have available. Unfortunately for your shopkeeper, there is no wholesale catalogue to buy these items from: they’ll have to be crafted in your shop. Since your customers are adventurers, they’re interested in the same items any RPG hero needs – weapons, armor, accessories, and consumables that will ensure their victory in the next battle. All of this is done in a cycle of active shopkeeping and passive management phases – but first, let’s talk about making loot. This is a multi-layered task, however: you will need to craft items, hire NPCs, expand your shop, go on quests, and gather resources all in an interconnected world. You take on the role of a shopkeeper in a fantasy world, and it’s your responsibility to keep your store stocked with the goods your customers want. Swords & Potions 2 is midway between your average “run your own shop” Facebook game and the depth of the full-bodied RPG, Recettear. At least, we presume that’s the premise behind the browser game Swords & Potions 2. Sure, you might have dreams of lopping off the heads of dragons, but some have humbler dreams – dreams of stacking gold piles upon gold piles as they sell you equipment for your next great adventure. Someone has to be the blacksmith, the innkeeper, the stableboy, and of course – a hero’s most for granted but loved citizen – the shopkeep. In fantasy worlds – despite what some MMOs might have us believe about ourselves – not everyone can be the hero dashing off to do good deeds in dark places.













Evil shogun swords and potions 2