Maybe someone has done this before maybe not. I would just like an explaination of why.
All estimates are done with a Gold Axe and Gold Hammer.
Estimates are based on actual experince and counting.
Times may differ depending on your amount of personal lag.
36 Diamonds - Cost 75g - Time : About 120 Min
Potenial Profit
360g When making Gold Graalet
185g When making Blue Graalet
24 Gold - Cost 70g - Time : About 120 Min
Potenial Profit
240g When making Gold Graalet
240g When making Red Graalet
120g When making Blue Graalet
12 Durby - Cost 60g - Time : About 60min
240g When Making Gold Graalet
120g When Making Red Graalet
The costs verses production and time will vary.
Time to produce everything involved with a Gold Graalat
takes about 20 minutes and then producing the Gold Graalat takes about 3 minutes.
Total Time and Production Costs for 240g
Time : 9:03
Product Costs : 205
Profit : 35g and Twelve Diamonds
Because the Watering Can and the Shovel are one time investments they are
not included in this cost verses production analysis.
Apple Seeds 15g for 5
12*5=60
And Because it takes 4 apples we will say 15 pies
Grand Total : 120g
Profit : 105g
Time Consideration
Time 45 minutes for growing the apples.
3 minutes for each pie.
For an Hour and a halfs work you make a grand total of
105g.
I would like to know why something that is no where near as labor intensive make such a greater profit. Mining and producing Graalet should be the highest paying job in the Graal 2001. Just by time standards.
So I would like the powers that be, explain why it was designed like this.
A Gold Graalet should be worth 35 to 50 Graalet to produce or there should be a axe that doesn't break. I am not complaining so much as I would just like to know why it was done this way.