Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon Gold Farm Guide
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Yes, you can get rich in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon... but not by smashing pots or checking behind waterfalls.
Here’s how the gold grind actually works, and how to set yourself up for easy profits even without fighting.
Max Practicality and Respec Smart
If you're not using Origin Potions, you're doing it wrong.
Pop one, then throw your points into Practicality and the Crafting & Trading tree. You’ll unlock perks like:
Mercantile Skills – Sell prices are 50% higher
Side Dish Mastery – 30% chance to make bonus food
Reusable Resources – 50% chance to save an ingredient
This setup turns junk into stacks of coin, and it gets even better...
Buy, Cook, Sell, Repeat
Head to the kitchen in Horns of the South.
Buy every food item the cook has. Then use experimental crafting to whip up new dishes. You don’t need perfect recipes, just throw stuff in.
The game lets you sell them for a lot more than you paid.
Once you’re out of food, step outside and rest for 24 in-game hours. The vendor will reset and you can do it all over again.
This method works with the alchemy vendor across the hall too. Grab herbs, mix potions, and sell those right alongside your meals.
Stack Items, Then Dump for Profit
This one’s for the hoarders.
As you explore, throw everything you can into your stash... gear, junk, crafting parts. Once it’s full, use an Origin Potion, spec into money-making skills, and unload the stash at a vendor.
It works even better if you have gear that boosts prices, like the Good Druid amulet from his tomb.
When you're done, respec back into your usual build.
Bandit Skins and Respawn Farming
Prefer violence? Stick to killing bandits.
They respawn, drop sellable loot, and can be cleared fast. Especially effective early on when you don’t want to waste an Origin Potion just yet.
Upgrade your Practicality gradually if you're leaning into this style, and combine it with stash-dumping later.
Final Blurb & FAQ
If you’re short on gold, don’t waste your time looting random crates. Cooking and respec-stashing are the real moneymakers.
Just don’t forget to save a few Origin Potions for when you actually want to go back to adventuring.
FAQ
Q: How many Origin Potions do I need for gold farming?
Two is ideal... one to swap into Practicality, one to return to your build later.
Q: Can I just sell loot normally?
Sure, but it’s slow. Cooking and respec-dumping are much faster.
Q: Where do I get Origin Potions?
You get them from identifying mystery items dropped by Wyrdness enemies.
Q: Does resting 24 hours reset all vendor stock?
Yes, including food and alchemy shops.
Q: What’s the best stat for gold farming?
Practicality. Every relevant gold perk is under that stat.
Q: Can I use this early game?
Not really... it’s better once you’re a bit deeper in and have access to shops, recipes, and stash space.
Q: Is experimental cooking really worth it?
Absolutely. You’ll make junk into gold, and level up cooking fast.

