You'll also need it for stories and for flyers. You'll need it to craft notes, which are used to craft chapters, which are used to crafts books. There is a quest in the early game that requires ink and paper and it's more simple to complete it by just buying it from an NPC, but it is still extremely useful later in the game to craft pretty much anything at the church desk. Next up is black paint, which is required to make ink and paper. Next, you'll combine the zombie juice with 10 faith and a corpse at the resurrection table to raise a new zombie. 1 Health powder (get rid of your crop waste at the Alchemy mill).By the end of the game, you'll have so much faith you won't know what to do with it! Don't stress it and get more zombies over time, slowly but surely. The bottleneck here is faith, which you won't have a lot of at the beginning of the game. And I also like to have a few more zombies available that I can move around for workstations, crates or farming. I like to always have several zombies at work gathering resources: wood, stone, iron and marble, each with a few hauling zombies that go back and forth bringing the resources back to your base. You will get 3 zombie juices (and a free zombie) by doing the quest with Gunter, but if you're motivated, I'd say you should aim for around 10 zombies in total. This should be your first goal regarding alchemy. With zombies, you can automate a good part of the resources gathering grind and a small part of the production. I chose to talk about this one first as raising zombies will have a major impact on your quality of life as a player. I will give a few tips regarding alchemy and share which are the recipes I believe you should actually be using and why. I won't be giving a complete list of alchemy recipes in this guide (the wiki is great for that). It's a bit complicated, but learning some alchemy makes the rest of the game way easier. Hey guys! Today, we're going to have a look at the alchemy system of Graveyard Keeper.
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