I really like gathering ingredients and making really strong potions in skyrim. any games with similar concept?
Alchemy in games?
Witcher 1. Other Witcher games to a lesser extent as well.
Witcher 1 has the best potion making of any game I've ever seen.
My alchemy games are too strong for you traveler, you need to find a merchant that sells weaker games
When anons started laughing at this shitty ass "sketch", I knew the reddit invasion was complete.
i think i played it years ago until i met shani , should i give it a go again? i remember it being so atrocious
Based
Who was in the wrong, here?
you need to leave
does the game with the capitalism, ho! girl has some alchemy aspects in it?
>I remember playing it for 3% duration of the game
Lmao. Don't play it then you zoomer and miss out on an actually good alchemy system.
I was here first, you leave.
how about witcher 2 tho?
two worlds
you can brew yourself into a god
The potion seller, for assuming the knight was weak because he was human.
Then, in the later case, the knight was found wrong, as he deliberately went to the gnome's shop, prepared to build a case against the seller's racism.
The Atelier series is all about alchemy!
I supported the knight until he called the potion seller a rascal
>anime
you should look up a video of Alchemy in Kingdom Come Deliverance. youd prob like it a lot.
The closest thing it has is fusion, which is just item crafting.
witcher 1 is the only good witcher.
> in the later case
the what