by Zamte » Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:14 am
Keep in mind that you don't have to buy much. If you're a hermit, then you'll need to buy the writ of homesteading for your claim (and an additional one for any extra claims), some seeds, a sourdough starter if you plan to ever make bread that uses it, a couple of bars of metal for your original smelter, and any glass panes you need for stuff.
Everything else for sale for silver from the NPCs can be avoided or has alternatives. Once you've got a smelter up, fields up of the various seed types (You don't need to buy pumpkin), and a sourdough starter bought, the only thing you'll still ever have to buy is additional writs and glass panes (until we're given a way to make them).
This game was built upon a foundation which had no currency. We did everything by hand or through trade in Haven. At the basic level the only thing you absolutely must buy for silver yourself are your writs of homesteading, because they bind to whoever purchases them initially. Sourdough, seeds, and even metal can be borrowed from friends or neighbors, or traded for with other goods. Not that silver is particularly hard to make in game to begin with.
Add to this that the prices for silver are very high. I assume this is intentional to discourage pay to win explicitly. They give you the option so you can buy it here and there if you're really desperate, but it's simply too expensive to justify doing frequently. The house I'm building requires six panes of glass. Buying those with cash would cost me around $30. It'd get the house built faster, but it's a lot of money for virtual goods that can be destroyed or stolen.