Is it fine for me to just dump all materials into Shop Expansion?
i've gotten up to reaching Milla's Shrine with Jude and Alvin. every time i've gotten to a shop after going through an area i've been dumping all the materials which gets me bonus points in the Shop Expansion.
however is this wise? are materials only used for Shop Expansion or should i be hording some back for something else?
Best Answer
Donate all of them except:
Mud Rock
Block of Quartz
Fossilized Insect
Iolite Ore
Sell those to vendors instead.
Iolite Ore is really rare, you can trade for it with Black Feathers and it's worth 10k gald. It's kind of crappy considering how many feathers it costs and you can easily get over 10k gald in a single fight by encounter linking + gald food.
Save at least 1 of the following for quests:
Heart Herb
Navi Metal
Peachberry Blossom
Peach Elephant Tusk
Pink Emerald
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