Ferax wrote:Thanks for the great advice!
I'm currently working on iron amalgamation now, though I'm still 2-3 days away from hammering out my first pig iron bar. I have 3 singing logs which will almost get me there.
I've foraged quite a lot but so far only found a single cricket violin from that list, though so far I've only killed a couple of snakes. They're not too common around me.
Still, it's reassuring to hear that cotton can turn a good profit. For now I'll focus on that and see if I can find a dragon to park itself on my soon to be accumulating treasures.
Singing logs are sometimes purchased by elder players as well for ~50s or so. But yeah that list certainly isn't complete, and it's just an example of how grinding on foraging for yourself can lead to profit as well... Though it's not as profitable as getting a well oiled farm setup going.
See if you can get a couple candles from someone (
http://salemwiki.info/index.php/Waxen_Candle ), those are great for getting up your s+e and are relatively cheap to buy from someone who already has bee colonies but laborious to initially start producing. You need -lots- of coal for making wrought though, and the more iron you convert in one go the more efficient (it takes most of a coal clamp or so just to heat up the forge, and then you can maybe squeeze 2-3 wrought out of each clamp after that if you're doing it by yourself and efficient about it by using an alt to keep it going while you hammer), and of course it takes a lot of coal to make pig iron so grind that coal

Oh and if you're doing the whole mining thing, sifting away all that rubble can lead to some profit as well from the gold, glass (black sand), and gems... Though sifting can be kind of tedious.
But yeah, farming will make it way easier to get your humors up into the range of being able to hunt bears and eventually darkness monsters... Hunting argopelters used to be one of the more profitable ventures in the game (~2 yeas ago), but the game has changed a lot since then and I've just recently started playing again.