EverQuest 2 Alchemy Guide-chapter047
EverQuest 2 Alchemy Guide
Of course, you can charge whatever you like as long as the market will bear it. You might prefer to charge slightly more for your products, at the cost of selling more slowly. This is a sensible method of selling if you don’t have a lot of time to craft (because the time you spend crafting is worth something, and it’s one of the things to take into account when you price your items), but bear in mind that your items won’t sell as quickly.
I tend to price most products at the low end of the scale, and therefore I sell a lot of items. As a rule, I charge less for expendable items like potions and poisons than I do for permanent items such as essences. This is because expendable items are things that the same customers will buy over and over if the price is right whereas spell upgrades are a one-time expense and you can afford to charge a little more for those.
Alchemy isn’t a tradeskill that you can make large amounts of money off of with a single combine, unless you’re willing to outlay a significant amount of cash on rares and start making and selling adept III essences on the market. The best way to approach Alchemy is to expect that you will make only small amounts of money per item but that you will have a high product turnover.