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Simulation
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Potion Maker
- Date: 2024-02-07
- Category: Simulation
- Views: 2
- Version: 4.1.2
- Language: English
- Size: 36.9 MB
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Potion Maker Introduction
Potion Maker Run your own potion shop in Potion Maker! Mix ingredients, enhance potions for higher value, sell to earn coins, complete traveler quests, and keep brewing anytime with offline mode.
Potion Maker
Potion Maker is a lighthearted, casual simulation where you run your very own potion shop. Gather different ingredients to brew potions with unique effects, sell them for coins, and keep upgrading your shop so you can create even better brews over time.

Gameplay is simple: tap/select the ingredients shown on the screen to mix potions. Each successful creation earns experience, helping you improve your potion-making skills. The game also supports offline play, so you can start crafting whenever you want and keep working toward becoming the ultimate potion master.
Story & What You Do
The main character, Pio, operates a small potion shop on the outskirts of her kingdom. Travelers often stop by with requests—either ordering specific potions or asking for help. In exchange, they provide help through quests and deliveries that support the shop.
One night, after the shop closes, Tia arrives and says she’s been sent by the Kingdom. Pio soon realizes the earlier letter she received must have been about Tia—because the letter was accidentally dropped into the cauldron before she could read it. With Tia’s help, Pio begins expanding and managing the potion shop more efficiently.

Core Gameplay

Your job is to create the highest-value potions possible, then sell them.
- Add ingredients to the cauldron to increase the potion’s value.
- Enhance potions to multiply their value, but enhancements can fail.
- If an enhancement fails, the potion is destroyed—unless you use an Enhancement Failure Protection power-up.
- Travelers may bring quests. Completing them rewards power-ups that make brewing easier and more successful.
- Use coins earned from potion sales to buy upgrades. Upgrades let you improve your materials so you can produce higher-tier potions.
Key Features
- Ingredient-based potion crafting: Choose from a range of materials displayed at the top of the screen, then combine them to create different concoctions. Each potion has its own traits and potential value, encouraging experimentation to discover new recipes.
- Progression through enhancements: As you advance, you can enhance potions to raise their market value. Adding extra materials also increases potion price, making this a core strategy for maximizing profits.
- Collection system: Collect a total of 75 different potion species. Completing your potion book adds extra depth by motivating exploration and experimentation.
- Keep trying: Failures are part of learning. The game encourages persistence—each attempt helps you improve, building a resilient, determined play style.
- Luck-based thrill: When you craft and boost potion prices, there’s excitement in the chance of producing a high-value potion. This gives the gameplay a light “risk and reward” feel for players who enjoy chance elements.

Useful Tips

- Early quests may be less flexible: In the beginning, quest completion conditions can be easier to disrupt, while early quest rewards are repetitive—so be mindful of whether you’re gaining more value from selling potions versus completing quests.
- Quest potion requirements: Early on, the game may ask for potions you can already make. However, ingredient shortages and the difficulty of strengthening potions can make quests harder—especially when you want to avoid missing protection or probability-correction items.
- Quest notifications were improved: There used to be no clear quest notification, making it harder to focus on other tasks. Later updates added quest arrival and quest completion sounds, allowing you to “farm” while multitasking more easily.
- More upgrades can increase quest difficulty (and frequency): As you upgrade more materials, the number of material types grows and strengthening becomes harder, which can lead NPCs to offer more quests.
- Plan your quest requests carefully: For example, NPCs may ask for specific high-level HP potions or a set amount of reinforcement probability buffs in exchange for certain rewards. It’s best to handle these requests efficiently rather than trying to “watch everything happen” during crafting.
- When leveling up, focus on SP filtering: If you’re doing quests for leveling, always filter out SP potions. SP potion experience is under 200 in the final potion, and the experience is fixed regardless of reinforcement.
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