krikke93 wrote:jonglobe wrote:I was hoping for a shorter list

I know I can work out LP/hour/weight etc off that table, but I was asking in terms of which curios are easiest to get high Q in, and thus the ones using all the time. Basically, what curios does every more experienced player make and use regularly?
Tiny Abacus, Bronze Steed, Tin Soldier, Straw Dolls (when high q), Porcelain Doll (maybe), entroned toad, seer's bowl (as extra, not that very good), silk ribbon
^Those are the ones I used pretty frequent, apart from silk ribbon since it's new.
Abacus, steed, straw dolls, and enthroned toad, are all definitely great and fairly low maintenance curios to keep running.
My modifications on krikke:
Ribbon is apparently far too much work to be worth running, tin soldiers have a pretty shitty lp/hour generally from what I've seen and seers bowls need to be changed too often. Porcelain doll is an incredible curio, but a pain in the butt to make (make it if you're willing to put the time in for sure though, need steady access to cave clay though).
Other ones I'd add to the list are seers bones if you have active hunters (until mid world anyway, porc doll replaces it for bone use), and seers tea leaves (start using at q30+) are great all round since the quality keeps going up. Their q is softcapped by psy though, so you need to grind to make these worth it in the long run. But with 50ish psy, even boar bone seers are worth running early on.
In general, I look for curios that run 500+ an hour for LP. Weights under 20 is manageable in the end if you grind int and get a good robe on. Longer running is better too since there's less "wasted" hours between you having popped the curio and you replacing it (we all gotta sleep)