Only the consumed life force potion disappeared and the glowing potion did not appear.
Is it limited to magic potions ......?
No, it's too early to draw any conclusions.
When I tried again, this time I succeeded in creating a shining life force potion.
'So it's possible to fail.
I'm starting to understand what alchemy is all about.
You can make normal items.
You can synthesize the same item.
There are times when it fails.
That's all I know at this point.
Then I tried some things.
I tried alchemy again on shining potions, and made many of the same items.
As a result, I found that
The success rate of potion lv1 (normal) to potion lv2 (shining) is 50%.
The success rate of potion lv2 (shining) to potion lv3 (even more shining) is 25%.
I haven't been able to try Lv4 due to lack of materials to buy new clothes, but I guess the success rate will be even lower.
It may be that the success rate can be increased by raising the level of 'alchemy'.
'Yuki, the shower is over. It's time to prepare dinner... What's this? It looks like a potion ......, but I've never seen one like this before!
Aleria came out of the shower.
No wonder Aleria was surprised. I was surprised at first too.
'I increased the level of the potion. I haven't tried it yet, but I think it's ...... more powerful than normal potions.
Otherwise, there's no reason to use alchemy to reduce the number of potions.
'You didn't put anything strange in there, did you ......?'
'The only ingredients are 'holy flowers', 'blue herbs' and 'red herbs'. It's no different from ordinary potions.''
'So you can make something like this ......! I mean, if you can make potions without any equipment and fetch the ingredients yourself, wouldn't it be great if you became a potion merchant!
If you put it that way, you're right.
'It's a hassle to sell them myself, but it'd be nice if I could sell them wholesale to potion merchants. Merchants have better business know-how than you, and since it's something you put in your mouth, it takes time to gain their trust. In addition, the scale of the amount sold is different, so the profit is also different by an order of magnitude.
'Are you a genius, Yuki! How can you even think of such a thing!''
''Hmm? Isn't that common sense?''
The division of labor is more efficient in every way and is a good risk hedge.
Opening a store requires initial capital, but if you just wholesale, you don't need to set up a store, so you can save that money as well.
I think this is a common sense thing.
'It's not common sense at all! At least I can't think of any!
'Is that so? ......'
Are you okay? This country. Or rather, this world.
It looks like medieval Europe, so maybe the education is still immature.
Considering that Aleria is a member of the royal family, it makes my head hurt to imagine the standard of the common people.