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Akemii wrote on 2010-12-14 00:09
Quote from Username;246954:
I actually have little outfits, i wear a RA uniform with a Cowboy hat so, that's my usual attire period. I try to get deals, but somtimes im not sure if somthings a deal or not, i know about checking boards and that. But still im never sure about spending money about buying stuff that might take forever to sell in my house.
I have so many dyes and yellow flashies than I know what to do with. I hate reselling them >.>
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Meikeru wrote on 2010-12-14 00:09
Merchanting is a good idea. Buy low, Sell high.
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Akemii wrote on 2010-12-14 00:13
Quote from Meikeru;246959:
Merchanting is a good idea. Buy low, Sell high.
Reselling things becomes quiet a bother though, especially with someone without a house or premium service.
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krpr wrote on 2010-12-14 00:16
Quote from Blizaga;246977:
Reselling things becomes quiet a bother though, especially with someone without a house or premium service.
alt account with free prem, then let it sell while you sleep/school/busy/wtv
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Meikeru wrote on 2010-12-14 00:32
And if you're rich you can create your own monopoly.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-12-14 00:55
Here is the simplest method of getting more money.
Grow your character and invest in good gear.
Your "wealth" in an mmo isn't the gold you currently have, but the rate in which you can obtain your gold. As you become stronger you'll be able to defeat enemies more quickly, enter harder dungeons, and increase your gold gain rate. In other methods, you can indeed just enter blacksmithing, as rank 1 blacksmith more or less guarantees you placement in the richest of the richest.
If something like that is too much, play the market based on easily predictable demand. For example, do research on the newest updated content. If a new quest comes out asking for you to get item X, but that item is very rare, the price of that object will be very high. Instead of finishing your quest, hold back on the reward and sell item X instead. You can always come back when the initial rush demand has died out and its not worth as much anymore. This goes for mats for new gear as well.
My next tip is saving like everyone else suggests. My focus on this is simple.
If you're going to make a spirit weapon, don't quit at it half way. I cannot stress this enough. People ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS start a new spirit weapon, hit around level 14 or so, and scrap it to start a new one. It baffles me why people do this. You're literally blowing millions of gold to get a new weapon that is more or less worse than a regularly upgraded and enchanted weapon, when keeping to one single spirit weapon and hitting level 20 with it could benefit you so well.
Use party quests when running dungeons. It adds up. Pick up the little stuff. It adds up.
And if you're a masochist... sell wool for money. Easy mode, ores.
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Bankai231 wrote on 2010-12-14 01:27
Rafting is the best way to get money. My in game wife makes a CRAP TON of money. She can literally make like 100k in a good hour.
Of course you would need to invest in other skills.
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Username wrote on 2010-12-14 01:29
Quote from Bankai231;247112:
Rafting is the best way to get money. My in game wife makes a CRAP TON of money. She can literally make like 100k in a good hour.
Of course you would need to invest in other skills.
I was once an Archer, before diping into Alchemy, My AR is R4, and Mag R4, range r1 lol. 220+ dex so i'd ar things with ease. Unless the mobs got powered up.
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Zid wrote on 2010-12-14 02:38
Weaving/Blacksmithing/Tailoring materials are always in demand. 83
If you want a very stable way of obtaining money, it's Fomor scrolls. Nothing else.
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Ailyene wrote on 2010-12-14 02:44
Yeah. We might lose the ego trick in G13, BUT FOR NOW...=D Also, I can get 2 tipping suits per raft with AR...but that's only if I'm in TF. Not enough dex yet. I used to be able to without TF when the hobgoblin warriors respawned on the raft.
Quote from Kaeporo;246942:
4. Stop spending your money on stupid stuff. I've seen more people than I can remember that complain about being broke yet they're wearing a well-dyed outfit.
I don't consider a well-dyed outfit "stupid stuff". "Stupid stuff" is more like items that a person will never use. I know some people who just buy things they never wear and it just rots away in a bank or pet.
But I'm going to complain about being broke even if I spent my money on things like well-enchanted gear/weapons, repairs, or potions lol. Being broke just motivates me to make money more, though.
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Syrion wrote on 2010-12-14 05:48
grabbing a pickaxe spamming cuilin is decent. adv run takes about 10 minutes, gold drops+SM reward pay for repairs. around 3 fine/finest per run, which go for 5k each in ruairi, and low/commons go for 5k/stack. Thats a good 20k+ per run, plus and chance at burgundy bear/avenger, more if u sell the golem crystals.
i hear alot of people complaining about the synth economy ruined by the fishing event, but i have no idea what they are talking about. All i can see deflated is fitted cord suit.
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ShadowFox31 wrote on 2010-12-14 05:54
Seriously? you REALLY can't make money from bless whoring? Bless stacks in TW are 30k easy. :S
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-12-14 06:21
Holy water is a good trade for money because of the stability, however, it is not something that suits everyone. The demand is always high, and supply limited. Doing this trade well requires proper time management and control over certain circumstances (e.g. sticking your own sheep).
It is extremely difficult to venture out of it without investment in some skills.
I made money through enchanting too, but it's risky to be honest. Blacksmithing products belongs to the enchant market category. It only pays well if the enchant market is doing well. Doesn't pay out as well as holy water in the long term.
Dungeoning is good money too for the smaller bills like repairs or small supply purchases.
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Koishi wrote on 2010-12-14 15:50
"yall niggas are small time".
Chop wood. Sell normal for 3k a stack. Average for 15k a stack. Fine for 45k a stack. It may be an unsustainable bubble right now because you can't make great products with it, but everyone's going to want that +45 str from ranking it to 1, so at least for the time being, selling wood for Carpentry rankers is a great way to make cash.
I'd expect, 75-100k per hour if you can find a reliable buyer (which can be tricky; it depends on whether someone is in the early stages of ranking and still needs regular wood as opposed to avg/fine)
With Rank E Carpentry/R8 Prod Mastery, I sold 44k (actually 66k, but I was selling at a 33% discount in guild), and still have about 45k in averages (that I will sell for 37.5k for the same reason), and still got a stack of fine wood.
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Marie wrote on 2010-12-14 16:51
Rafting I agree is nice money, not really costly on the mana either considering you're getting mana herbs back from it.
HM shadow mission spam (Stone silab, enemy behind, SCC) I find gives great cash also. I carry 4 moneybags with me and find that they fill up in no time. Not to mention the end chest sometimes gives nice awards.
If you're looking for big money, you could hunt shock pages, ar8, fb10, explor 3.
Otherwise, you're looking at merching, and that's about it.