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It seems to me that its better to concentrate more on combat plants than potions
Since im now 40 hours into the game, it seems to me that its more economic and feasible to concentrate more on keeping your combat plant inventory full than your potions inventory.
Producing combat plants all the time seems to take less doing than having lots of potions. With potions you gotta keep collecting or buying the ingredients needed to make them each time, where as with the combat plants, once you have bought enough potting tables and you've bought the seeds needed to grow them, you can just keep growing and growing them and replanting and replanting them. If you also buy a compost making machine, pouring fertilizer on them will produce 2 instead of 1.
It seems to me that the only advantage potion producing has over combat plant producing is, potions tend to take quicker to brew than plants do to grow. The only potion im bothering to keep making is the one that heals your health, otherwise im going out each time armed with combat cabbages and venomous tentacula's.
Question from user Greenmist01 at HogwartsLegacyGaming at reddit.
Answer:
Agreed. Not sure if it was just me, but, utilizing the potion wheel was a a bit awkward. Tended to just leave it on the cabbages. Those little suckers are vicious.
Answer from user ShuffleDirt at HogwartsLegacyGaming at reddit.
Since im now 40 hours into the game, it seems to me that its more economic and feasible to concentrate more on keeping your combat plant inventory full than your potions inventory.
Producing combat plants all the time seems to take less doing than having lots of potions. With potions you gotta keep collecting or buying the ingredients needed to make them each time, where as with the combat plants, once you have bought enough potting tables and you've bought the seeds needed to grow them, you can just keep growing and growing them and replanting and replanting them. If you also buy a compost making machine, pouring fertilizer on them will produce 2 instead of 1.
It seems to me that the only advantage potion producing has over combat plant producing is, potions tend to take quicker to brew than plants do to grow. The only potion im bothering to keep making is the one that heals your health, otherwise im going out each time armed with combat cabbages and venomous tentacula's.
Question from user Greenmist01 at HogwartsLegacyGaming at reddit.
Answer:
Agreed. Not sure if it was just me, but, utilizing the potion wheel was a a bit awkward. Tended to just leave it on the cabbages. Those little suckers are vicious.
Answer from user ShuffleDirt at HogwartsLegacyGaming at reddit.
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