

Apples (and other 3 rupee base price items) will sell for up to 3333 rupees. If you can find 1000 rupees worth of acorns (500 of them), they'll sell for 4000 rupees, which is more than any other set of combination of items with an ingredient sale price of 1000 will sell for. Perhaps a more in-depth way to figure it out would be good. selling price of cooked food, that way than other things that I've come across. But you do make more total difference between sale price of ingredients vs. While this gives you the maximum margin of difference between the ingredient sell price and the cooked value that I've found so far, it's not fast to do, however. The system favors cheaper items than more expensive items due to weirdness of rounding at low numbers.

Interestingly, 5 of them sell for only 30 rupees, which certainly follows the right pattern (namely 5*2=10, and sells for 28 rounded to 30 rupees), for a profit multiplier of 3x, which is less than the 4x you get by cooking just 1. However, you can do better :)Ī single acorn can sell for 2 rupees, and due to some vagaries at the low end, still sells for 8 rupees when cooked, for a multiplier of 4x, which is the highest that I've seen so far. Interestingly, if you cook 5 of them, you get an item that sells for 50 rupees, for a true multiplier of also 3.33x. So I did some playing around with some single items, and found that a single apple (3 rupee sell price) sells for 10 rupees when cooked, for a grand total "profit" value of 3.33x. So I did some poking around, and while the numbers in seem reasonable, I feel like there's got to be a way to game the system, at least given what we know about "rounding". Even though the base value of these items is very high, for some reason this value doesn't seem to get included in the price of the resulting food item. Whatever you do, do not use star fragments or dragon pieces in your crafted food/elixirs if your goal is profit. When combining 4 guts with 1 elixir ingredient, the resulting potions will be worth about 1200 rupees (300 per gut) or 2400 (600 per gut) for Molduga or Lynel guts respectively. You can use any guts you find, but in my opinion the most cost effective are Molduga and Lynel guts. (To maximize profits, the effect ingredient should be something worth more money, such as a hearty lizard or a tireless frog however, you'll only be making an extra 50 or so rupees, so it's probably not worth using rare ingredients here - stick to darners and fireflies.) The effect of the elixir doesn't matter, since your goal is to make money. Combine 4 guts with 1 bug/frog/etc to create an elixir. I've experimented with several parts, but it seems like the monster guts are the most profitable. I have found that creating elixirs using specific monster parts yields extremely expensive potions.
BREATH OF THE WILD MAP REDDIT FULL
It's recommended to either wear the full Sheikah set or get other stealth buffs (potions, etc) to make this easier. However, you can also get a Soldier's Bow on the crate of the east side of the Tabantha Bridge Stable, which will kill the animals in one shot. To ensure maximum meat gain, a three-spread-shot bow is the best choice. All the meat you get from the animals you kill is. This by itself is not the money maker, though. Near Hateno Village, there is farmer named Dantz up on the large hillside pitching hay under a horse stable who offers a mini-game to hunt deer that can be spammed and will reward you with 5 rupees or 20 rupees depending on the number of deer you kill in the time limit. Supposedly, the deer skewers sell for 210 and the boar meat ones sell for 120, and this is one of the get rich quick schemes the game offers.įrom the post, here is a fast way to gather meat: It describes getting lots of boar and deer meat, then making 5-meat skewers (use the same time of meat for each, if possible). Just make sure they actually produce something edible, because if you end up with "Dubious Food" or "Rock-Hard Food", they will sell for next to nothing.įor meals, this reddit post describes a good way to make money. So the most profitable meals and elixirs you can cook are simply the ones made with five of the most expensive ingredients you can find. This gives you 336, so you need to round it up to the next ten, which is 340, the sale price. Multiply this by 2.4 because you use four ingredients. Round the resulting number to the next ten.
