@CrayonRosary
Turning gold into sth else is what the shop is for. ๐
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Yeah, I realized that as soon as I made my post. It's probably my a dumb idea and it'd be difficult to balance.
It's the other way around, alchemist (wanted to) turn things into gold
Sure, but doesn't that imply the other direction is possible, too?
In real chemistry? It doesn't. In those fairytales they called alchemy? I think they didn't even think about it, who would anyone convert gold to anything else in medieval Europe?
I don't care about your reality. ๐
Besides, I bet alchemists and medieval Europe would loved to have turned gold into a Potion of Healing.
My reality? Well, and everyone else's. It's called history, you want to call it mine? Ok, but it's the same for everyone, whether you like it or not. They sure would have loved Healing Potions if only they could even exist, they probably didn't think those existed or, worse even, though they existed but was some plants in hot water; they'd rather have gold if they could just cook their version of "Potions of Healing"
Truthfully, what is above is like what is below and what is below is like what is above, and just as a thing is born from another by the will of One, so a think can be drawn from another through transformation.
I'm always drawing thinks
I've only briefly dabbled with the game, but I kinda like your idea ๐
Play Noita, and you can be a proper alchemist too!
NB: mastering alchemy may require learning Finnish. Material to energy is likely to result in rapid localised expansion, leading to equally rapid unplanned disassembly of the alchemist. u/voracitude, Nolla Games, and the Tourism Council of Finland disclaim all responsibility for bodily harm including but not limited to sawblades to the face.