From pickpocketing toDice, from blacksmithing to lockpicking, there’s a huge amount to learn with these simulations.
All this will be revealed below.
Time for some brewing, I think.

Potions come infour qualities: Weak, Normal, Strong, and “Henry”.
The quality depends on the freshness of your ingredients, and how closely you stick to the recipe.
The first step is to find the ingredients.

Each Potion takes different ingredients, and most of them are herbs of some kind or another.
For example, you need Nettle and Marigold to make a Marigold Decoction Potion.
However, you don’t actually need to use the book.

you’re free to just start making the Potion as long as you know the recipe.
Each recipe will tell you which base to use.
After that, you simply follow the recipe, using theturn timerto count “turns” of boiling.

Most Potions just need to be poured from the cauldron straight into a phial.
But if specified, you’ll need to use a phial on the Still to distill the Potion.
In which case, you lower the cauldron, start the timer, then pull on the bellowsonce.

That’s literally everything you oughta know about the bellows.
With 3 ingredients, 1x fresh and 2x dried also gets you Strong quality.
However,if any of your herbs are old(i.e.

their durability number has turned red in your inventory) then this countsnegativelytowards that ingredient.























