Preserves Jar Productivity - Tiller

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This page lists the productivity of processing Fruits and Vegetables into Jellies and Pickles in a Preserves Jar.

Jellies and Pickles always sell for more than the raw fruits or vegetables used to make them, so using a Preserves Jar is always profitable. Jellies and Pickles are always regular quality, so the profit made from processing items is lowest when using iridium quality and highest when using regular quality items.

This table shows the profitability of processing items when the player has chosen the Tiller Profession. To view the profitability for no profession, or the Artisan Profession, use the links at the top of the page.

Note that the processing time for a Preserves Jar is always 4000 minutes.

Productivity (g/minute) = ([Processed Sell Price] - [Input Item Sell Price]) / 4000

Approximate g/day = Productivity (g/minute) * 1680 [1][2]


Note that you may click on a column header to sort the table by that column, then Shift+Click on a second column to perform a secondary sort.

Input Item Quality Input Item Sell Price Processed Sell Price Increase in Value (g) Productivity (g/minute) Approximate g/day[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 For whatever reason, processing time calculates differently while sleeping versus being awake. 1 hour equals 60 minutes when awake but, equals 100 minutes when sleeping. So if you sleep a whole day, the machine would process 2400 minutes. (100 * 24) If you work from 6:00AM till 12:00AM., and sleep 6 hours, the machine will process 1680 mins a day. (60 * 18 + 100 * 6) If you work from 6:00AM. till 2:00AM, and faint 4 hours, the machine will process 1600 mins a day. (60 * 20 + 100 * 4) For example, Preserves Jars need 4000 minutes to work. If you sleep the whole process, you need to sleep 40 hours, less than 2 days. If you work 18 hours a day, it takes 2 days, 10 hours and 40 minutes.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assuming an effectively 1680 minute day, sleeping midnight - 6:00AM