Albion Online Crafting Calculator
Most profitable gear crafts right now
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Most profitable food crafts right now
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Frequently asked questions
How is crafting profit calculated?
Profit = the sell price of the finished item minus the market cost of its ingredients, adjusted for the resource return rate (materials refunded on each craft) and the crafting station usage fee, after sales tax. The tables above buy ingredients and sell the output at current order prices in the same city.
What is the resource return rate?
When you craft, a percentage of the materials is returned. In a city with the matching production bonus the base return is about 24.8%, or roughly 47.9% when using Focus — so crafting in the right city (and speccing the item) sharply lowers real cost.
Which city should I craft in?
Each craft type has a bonus city that grants +15% production bonus (a higher return rate). Bags and capes favour Brecilien, food Caerleon, and each weapon/armour line maps to a specific royal city. The calculator flags the bonus city for every item.
Does Focus change which crafts are profitable?
Yes. Focus roughly doubles the return rate on items you have specced, cutting material cost. Low-margin crafts often only turn a profit with Focus, so budget it toward the highest silver-per-focus items — the full tool ranks those for you.
Live figures are player-sourced via the Albion Online Data Project and refresh hourly on this page. For real-time numbers with your own taxes, specialisation and price overrides, open Albion Economy.