![]() ![]() On Short and Mediums, I haven't dropped an heirloom yet. It's nice to save these for when you can capitalize best, but mostly, you're better off just using them and hoarding valuables.Įarly in a run, before you get Long missions (at region mastery 元?), there's less loot to throw out, so you can keep most of it. If I must throw them away but want to keep some, I focus on the 12-stack regulars and just trade them at the Hamlet, even if the others are technically more valuable. Throwing away a Topaz for a 1k gem might be followed by looting 5 more Topaz, and you not having space. You might get 4x250g gems, or 1x1000g gem. Gems (Rarity/Variable) - starting from highest to lowest, keeping in mind that lower gems are usually easier to stack, so it's a balancing act. Torches are important, but it's easy to stretch them out and gauge when you can safely discard them. The Blood (if infected) followed by Shovels, Food, and zone-specific provisions. trinkets of above-common rarity can be worth more than most gems, and so on. ![]() Gold will always be near the top when you can stack it to 4k or 4.5k per pile. ![]() This also doesn't account for Antiquarian stacking. I don't think about it too much because gold is infinite and easily accessible. At best, having a set formula will simply save you time (which could be spent completing the dungeon and moving on to another mission for more gold). There's enough variables for it to not be the same formula every time. IE: Is a Sapphire better to have than gold in an antiquarian group? Or is gold better because you likely won't get enough sapphires to make up the cost? Which of these items would you prioritize having in your inventory, and which would you ditch first to make room?
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