Bulk Potion Crafting
Craft T6 and T7 bulk potions at an alchemy lab and compare recipes in the calculator. Profit is measured per 10,000 focus (with focus) or per batch (without focus). Listing tax, sell strategy, and an adjustable station fee are included. Margins swing with buy prices and whether you sell on a normal week or hold for events.
Average uses the median price across all six royal cities. This route was logged in . Pick that city in the header for route-specific live prices.
Profit outcomes / 10k focus (after tax)
| Metric | Take-home/10k focus | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 93.9k | Bad luck, low spec, slower route, worse market |
| Median | 93.9k | Typical session for a normal player |
| Expected value | 93.9k | Includes rare drops mathematically |
| High-roll | 209.5k | Lucky drop or strong session |
Bulk crafting is measured per 10,000 focus, not silver/hour
Pick a potion and compare with or without focus. Each craft makes 5 or 10 pots depending on the recipe (specialty T6/T7/T8 pots are usually 10). Major Healing includes 2.5k silver lab cost per batch. Energy filler is usually no focus; plan heal and war pots by profit per 10,000 focus.
Potion recipe
T6
T7
T8
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Major Healing Potion .1: 3 farm inputs + 45 basic arcane extract per batch, 3.5k focus per batch, 2.5k lab silver
Potion tier
Crafts .1 potions with the same farm goods as normal plus 45 basic arcane extract per batch of 5 pots.
Craft mode
Spend focus on the craft. Royal city lab material return at 45%.
Profit / 10,000 focus
93.9k
14 Major Healing Potions per 10,000 focus (2.89 batches × 5)
Major Healing normal vs event holding scenario: 112.4k - 228k/10k focus
Sell strategy
List at current market prices. Assumes minor undercutting or one relist while stacks move on a normal week.
Profit breakdown
Major Healing Potion per batch, then scaled to 10,000 focus when focus is used. Output: 14 pots per 10,000 focus. With focus (45% return). Basic extract (.1 output). Lab craft silver: 2.5k. Site snapshot averages. Updated Jun 16, 2026, 7:36 PM.
Major Healing Potion .1 per 10,000 focus
| Item | Pots crafted | Unit | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | est.32k | 462.4k |
Gross sell value (10,000 focus): 462.4k silver
Net materials per 10,000 focus (after 45% return)
| Item | Net qty | Unit | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 114.44 | est.550 | 62.9k | |
| 28.61 | est.470 | 13.4k | |
| 28.61 | est.450 | 12.9k | |
| 71.53 | est.2.8k | 200.3k |
Net material cost (10,000 focus): 289.5k silver
Model assumptions
Listing tax and sell strategy adjustment are included above. Set station fee per batch under Model assumptions (0 if you craft on your own island).
Requirements
- T6 Alchemy with potions specialization (T7 spec for Gigantify, Resistance, and Sticky)
- T6+ alchemy lab at a royal city station in Bridgewatch (any public alchemist station works)
- Crafting focus for the recipes you plan to run with focus (see focus table in tips)
- Silver to buy herbs, eggs, milk, and alcohol; T7 Firetouched Mullein and Corn Hooch for war pots
Step-by-Step
- 1
Early week: buy Elusive Foxglove, Goose Eggs, Sheep's Milk, Potato Schnapps, Brightleaf Comfrey, and Dragon Teasel in Bridgewatch (or wherever your city is cheapest). Saved calculator prices are Bridgewatch averages.
- 2
Daily bulk (Mon-Wed): craft Major Healing Potion .1 with focus first. 72× Elusive Foxglove, 18× Goose Eggs, 18× Potato Schnapps, 45× Basic Arcane Extract per 5 pots (3,461 focus + 2,500 silver lab fee per batch).
- 3
Compare Major Energy Potion .1 (4,188 focus) and Poison Potion (1,635 focus) in the calculator before spending leftover focus. Energy uses 72× foxglove, 18× milk, 18× schnapps, 45× basic extract; Poison uses 24× foxglove, 12× teasel, 12× comfrey, 6× milk.
- 4
T5 starter path: craft Healing Potion (24× Crenellated Burdock + 6× Hen Eggs per 5) and Energy Potion (24× Crenellated Burdock + 6× Goat's Milk per 5) until T6 majors unlock.
- 5
Thu-Sat before CTAs: craft Major Gigantify .1 (5,278 focus), Major Resistance .1 (6,368 focus), and Major Sticky (5,503 focus). Each makes 5 pots per batch with 72× mullein plus the foxglove, burdock, egg, milk, and corn hooch shown in the calculator.
- 6
List pots in Bridgewatch 1 silver under the lowest sell order in stacks of 50. Use Sell normally in the calculator for a normal week, or Hold for events if you stock until CTAs or ZvZ.
- 7
Profit = (potion sell price × 5 per craft) minus net material cost after lab returns minus sell-order market fees. Recheck each recipe in the calculator before batching.
Pro Tips
- ★Tested focus per batch of 5 pots: T6 Major Healing .1 = 3,461, .2 = 4,895 (+ 2,500 silver lab fee), Major Energy .1 = 4,188, .2 = 5,923, Poison 1,635; T7 Major Gigantify .1 = 5,278, .2 = 7,009, Major Resistance .1 = 6,368, .2 = 8,103, Major Sticky 5,503.
- ★Saved average prices in the calculator (Bridgewatch, tested): buy Foxglove 550, Goose Eggs 470, Sheep's Milk 450, Potato Schnapps 450, Brightleaf Comfrey 526, Dragon Teasel 530, Crenellated Burdock 545, Firetouched Mullein 580, Corn Hooch 514; sell Major Healing 10,100, Major Energy 9,000, Poison 6,000, Major Gigantify 14,000, Major Resistance 14,500, Major Sticky 14,000.
- ★Spend focus on whichever T6 recipe shows the best profit per 10,000 focus at your prices. Poison is often competitive because it costs less focus per batch.
- ★Major Gigantify, Resistance, and Sticky matter most Thu-Sat; stock 50-100 of each before alliance CTAs, not year-round.
- ★Buy Firetouched Mullein and Corn Hooch early in the week. T7 war-pot inputs spike harder than T6 foxglove.
- ★Goose Eggs are shared by Major Healing, Gigantify, and Sticky; buy one bulk stack when you run multiple recipes.
- ★The calculator defaults to With focus, Basic extract (.1), and Sell normally. Material return is 45% on focus crafts and 15% without focus. Toggle Hold for events to model CTA or ZvZ price spikes.
- ★Turn on Live prices in the header to pull hourly averages from the Albion Data Project; city picker applies when live is on.
- ★Carry an Alchemist's Journal while crafting for laborer returns from crafting fame.
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