I can reduce this so that you get one less stock back going from blade to stock if you think that would be better - let me know what you think. Thanks.
I think that's a good idea. It would be better though if you could recover percentage part of all the stock (i gues with rounding up and down, or maybe only up ?), which was used to make that blade.
Maybe later we will have stocks of different size, so that the percentage loss rounding, while recovering stock, won't be that big.
I don't really craft, but it is what i heard and what i propose there:
I heard it's like you have use loads of stock to make for example sort sword. Much more than it would look like the sword needs. As the skill increase, you need less stock. This brought me to a conclusion, that you can fail in forming the flade from the stock and so it's wasted. What about this then:
A single sword won't consume the whole stock, with which you also failed. A sword is made basically of one stock or few if the blade is long. So you take these stock, work on them and then basing on skill we have failed attempt ( realy really bad quality sword ) or successful (high enough quality to be considered goodd blade). In case of the failed attempt, sure you can try to sell the sword, but truth is noboby will give more for it (if ive anything), than you would earn, if you turned the crap you made into stock again. Of course there is the percentage loss and you need coal to cause heat, o it isn't
perpetum mobile.
It doesn't sond right, that you need like 20 stocks to make a sword and the more you use, the higher the quality will be.
Now again, i'm not sure how it is in game. You must know it for sure, so you know what to do with my reply

Hope you like it and thanx for asking us about the first thing
