Talk:Cauldron of the Daghdha/@comment-27008999-20151029155119/@comment-24.46.1.153-20151029231225

You could always use the cauldron to produce food thats more expensive than 1 YG coin. Second the cauldron must be huuuuuge in size to help feed a village with serveral thousands of people. According the volume 4 there were, or at the least, a thousand warriors fighting Nazariks forces. Their total population would be much higher.

Combined with the Exchange box you can perpetually produce YG gold.

Ainz already said. 1 bulk of barley = 1 YG coin. A bulk of barley is between 20-25 kg.

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1 YG coin => cauldron with produces fishes/Dragon meat(must be expenseive if you think about selling it) (Should easily go beyond 100 kg)

Put 20-25 kilograms of fishes in the Exchange box => 1 YG coin (Mininum).

Repeat the process. ad infinitum.

I mean you can play as pun pun and win D&D, but wasn't made with the intention of being played. But more of how much you can use the rules to your advantage. Extreme cheese.