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== Resource Conversion ==
== Resource Conversion ==
* If you have excess planks and wish to convert them to logs through trading, the best ratio is through [[Magic Logs]] or [[Grove Logs]], at 2,400:1.
* If you have excess planks and wish to convert them to wood through trading, the best ratio is through [[Magic Logs]] or [[Grove Logs]], at 2,400:1.
* If you have excess logs and wish to convert them to planks through trading, the best ratio is through [[Magic Logs]] at 16,800:1 base game, or [[Mystic Logs]] at 14,664:1 ToH.
* If you have excess wood and wish to convert them to planks through trading, the best ratio is through [[Magic Logs]] at 16,800:1 base game, or [[Mystic Logs]] at 14,664:1 ToH.
* If you have excess ore and wish to convert it to stone, or vice versa, the best ratio is through [[Dragonite Ore]] at 5,670:1 base game, or [[Augite Ore]] at 4,800:1 ToH, respectively.
* If you have excess ore and wish to convert it to stone, or vice versa, the best ratio is through [[Dragonite Ore]] at 5,670:1 base game, or [[Augite Ore]] at 4,800:1 ToH, respectively.
== Summoning ==
== Summoning ==
When creating tablets, before cost reductions, a total of {{GP|1000}} worth of non-shard item ingredients needs to be supplied per craft, with the exception that items that have a value before {{GP|20}} are considered to have a value of {{GP|20}}. In the case of items that can be bought via the Trading Post, except for {{Icon|Food|type=resource}}, it is much more cost-efficient efficient to buy the cheapest resource than it is to buy higher-tier items. More specifically, one should buy [[Normal Logs]], [[Garum Herb]]s, [[Copper Ore]] and [[Bronze Bar]]s to make [[Ent]], [[Mole]], [[Bear]] and [[Salamander]] tablets. This strategy does not apply to {{Icon|Food|type=resource}} items - the player should instead buy high-tier food items from the Trader.
When creating tablets, before cost reductions, a total of {{GP|1000}} worth of non-shard item ingredients needs to be supplied per craft, with the exception that items that have a value before {{GP|20}} are considered to have a value of {{GP|20}}. In the case of items that can be bought via the Trading Post, except for {{Icon|Food|type=resource}}, it is much more cost-efficient efficient to buy the cheapest resource than it is to buy higher-tier items. More specifically, one should buy [[Normal Logs]], [[Garum Herb]]s, [[Copper Ore]] and [[Bronze Bar]]s to make [[Ent]], [[Mole]], [[Bear]] and [[Salamander]] tablets. This strategy does not apply to {{Icon|Food|type=resource}} items - the player should instead buy high-tier food items from the Trader.
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