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Early on though, I found myself using the first method and getting a profit margin of one gold per fur resold (buy for fifteen and resell for sixteen), which takes a long time to get anywhere, but it's good for one thing, stocking up on arrows because those get spent very quickly.
first of all: Thanks for the work you've put into htis guide. It is really helpful, especially in the lategame where you need A LOT of money.
I would suggest that for each method you indicate the factor by which you can increase your amount of money. This is more meaningful than just profit per purchase. For example, you can increase your money by a factor of 1.5 by forging steel swords (one sword for 90 / 2 ore for 60), but only by 1.25 with silver swords (one sword for 150 / 2 ore for 120).
Thanks for reading and have a good day.