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Task Bar Hero Alchemy Guide

Understand Task Bar Hero alchemy decisions, alchemy gold fields, grade context, cube tradeoffs, and when to slow down before converting items.

Quick answer

Alchemy decisions should start with item role, grade context, alchemy gold, cube value, and future class use. Do not convert gear or materials only because a number looks attractive.

Database cross-check

Related Task Bar Hero database pages

Alchemy decision basics

Task Bar Hero alchemy is an economy decision, not just a cleanup button.

Before acting, ask whether the item supports your current class, a future build, a cube decision, crafting, or Steam Market caution.

Alchemy gold and grade context

The Grades Database includes alchemy gold and cube EXP context that can help explain why two items should not be treated the same.

A high-looking grade does not automatically mean an item should be converted. Gear role and class fit still matter.

Cube and crafting tradeoffs

Alchemy competes with cube, crafting, and future upgrade needs. That makes it risky to make decisions from one field alone.

Use Cube System, Crafting, Gear, Materials, and Grades together before making irreversible choices.

Safe workflow

Sort the item by type first: gear, material, box, grade context, or market candidate.

Then check whether the item has a near-term use. Only convert when the item has no realistic build, crafting, cube, or market role.

Questions

Task Bar Hero FAQ

Should I alchemy every unused item?

No. Check class fit, gear value, cube use, crafting use, and market context before converting items.

Where can I see alchemy gold context?

Use the Grades Database and related gear or material pages to understand alchemy gold beside item context.

Is alchemy better than the Cube System?

Not always. Cube, crafting, alchemy, and market choices solve different problems, so compare them before acting.

Does this page provide official alchemy formulas?

No. It explains safe decision checks using imported grade and item context without claiming official formulas.

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