Nottheunmaker
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- USG Ishimura
It's been indicated that we've actually had the opposite problem overall; to much time spent working on the building and not spent in the lab making gear.Honestly, I think our problem is that we just have Medicine Boy in his lab too much. I haven't been tracking the math side of this quest all that much, but the narrative is showing him as pouring himself into his work faster than he can recover and burning himself out. He needs to spend some time doing something other than draining ritual magic.
If we can let him spend some time doing non-ritual-magic things for a little while, then we can free up lab time for Homer. Obviously, we'll want the Magic Condenser eventually... perhaps even reasonably soon, but if we give the guy a forced vacation to recover a bit, that should let Homer grab plenty of lab time, and at that point, the Purification Chamber has a better in-the-moment payoff.
But that's not really the problem either. The real problem is that Medicine Boy has a high stress job that's only getting more stressful as more responsibilities pile up. Gotta build up the building, gotta make and sell gear, gotta try and keep the girls happy and alive, gotta improve the workshop, gotta stay on top of the Demonic Incursion, gotta burn the dead and give them last rites, always more and more and more. This isn't really a problem that can be solved at this point either. We'd need more employees to take some of the workload off.
A temporary fix would be to take some time off, relax and destress, which what's happening right now, in the form of having worked himself into illness, and look how much it sucks. We're living in hard times at a dangerous place trying to pull off something amazing and vaguely insane, all things considered. The nature of the beast is what makes this so difficult, not anything particularly wrong we're doing. There might have been better ways to do what we've wanted to have done, but those ways are in the land of might've been. We just do as we always have, use our best judgment to find what we think is the best solution and hope it works.