I only collect as many as I need to upgrade a part of the Hamlet, like the guild for instance. As for the heirlooms, I also add those up in my head as I'm collecting them. I do all of these things passively in my head, mind you, so that may be why I'm making this issue larger than it needs to be. You don't need paper to do simple number calculations like that. Taking the difference, I would find that I have made around a ~12,000 profit, which is decent but I could do better. After I finish the quest and arrive back at the hamlet, let's say I end up having 28,223 gold. Let's say I have 15,941 gold, so I can round that up to about 16,000. Originally posted by Infectious Frostbite:I don't think that's possible, actually.īut why do you need to know exactly how much you got? You can get a rough estimate from taking the difference of the gold you originally started with and how much you got.Īs seen here you only said I can get aproximate results by doing a rough calculation of gold while my other post was about keeping track of 5 different factors that only are availiable through the results screen so forgive me if I am a little bit confused about why you are bringing attention to the fact that you said "estimate".īefore I send four heroes out on a quest, I always take a look at the amount of gold I have before purchasing provisions.
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