Atualizado em May 4, 2026 · 6 min
How to use the Craft Analyzer to decide whether crafting is worth it
Understand key filters, costs, fees, and margin signals before investing resources in Albion Online.
What the analysis is for
The Craft Analyzer turns a crafting recipe into an economic decision. The goal is not only to check whether the sale price is higher than material cost, but to understand margin, taxes, city, quality, return rate, and liquidity risk.
Before crafting at scale, compare the total cost with the likely sale price. If the margin is thin, any market delay, ignored fee, or price drop can turn profit into loss.
Filters that change the result most
Crafting city, sale mode, quantity, quality, station fee, and focus usage usually have the largest impact. Configure them according to your real operation, not an ideal scenario.
When local or daily bonuses are active, treat them as temporary operational advantages. If the bonus ends before the item sells, the opportunity may disappear.
How to read profit and margin
Total profit shows how much silver remains after the considered costs. Margin shows the percentage buffer of the operation. On expensive items, a small margin may look good in silver but offer little protection against price changes.
A good habit is to avoid decisions based on a single isolated item. Compare similar alternatives and prioritize those with more consistent margin, demand, and price updates.
Checks before executing
Confirm that enough buying volume exists in the sale city and that materials can actually be purchased at the price used in the calculation. Albion's market changes quickly, especially for event items, artifacts, and high-variance equipment.
Use the tool as decision support. The final execution still depends on transport, sale time, market competition, and your tolerance for risk.
