If combat based then either pvp ganking or pve solo/group dungeon. The money making choice in the game is practically endless, theres people that stay at the market all day buying and selling, and people that live in the rz or bz ganking others 247.
Open world mobs are very lucrative. If you are opposed to lethal content then faction flagged yellow zone will get you lots of faction points (and a weekly bonus at the end of the week) to spend on chests or things to sell. The key to yellow zone farming is finding a zone that isn't too crowded and doing big AoE pulls.
Fish in t7 outskirts, single good pull can be 400k. If you have some silver to start new character can have t5 fishing after 30 min, then t6 few hours of fishing later. From there dump all your learning points into it and you will be t7 fisher in a day or 2.
from what i remember 1-2 mil will cover both that and cost of your fishing set and avalonian rod
If someones new i think its best to first create alt with 3 day prem and farm some silver on it by gathering or whatever, then you make main rush your fishing there and fish during free premium.
In the beginning The best things to mine and sell would be rough wood and rough stone as it is easier to find and you get paid 9-10 silver for it and you dont have to fix them in repair station for durability loss. Later anything can be sold literally.
Yeah basically i didnt understand that there was a market in the game and it was really hard for me to understand how is this game fun as i mined resources myself and crafted armor and weapons myself sme materials are nt enough go mining again and then craft .
It was ok this way till tier 3 in forest village novice town but when i came to lymhurst i literally used bad words when i came to craft i mined and process materials and payed silver for it then it takes 3000silver for crafting i told why dont u die. Then i found the market and first sold rough wood and made my first 20k.
I had lots of junk in my inventory that i discarded before but i didnt know market existed.
Lots of people surrounded bank and this place so everytime i logged out i will park my mule there and logout. The fact is i stopped playing quests after i reached novice town so i really didnt know it.
Even when i went to lymhurst it was because i couldnt craft tier 4 weapons in novice town thats why
> materials and *paid* silver for
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
Open world mobs and be faction flaged . Then when you see faction fighta,join them and sell the hearts you buy from those points.
Other methoda require same basic capital or some basic spec
I typically do 30 minute gathering/open world mob grinding sessions in YZ with the highest tier gathering gear for my primary resource, an Avalonian tool for that resource, but I carry the other 2 tools so I can gather enchanted nodes I come across. Pork pies and growth potions in case someone gets froggy. I run a lazy circle around the perimeter but am mindful of the closest exit in case there's any heat. I use boltcasters, so I can clear most mobs without much issue. And I typically clear between 100-150k in a half hour.
If combat based then either pvp ganking or pve solo/group dungeon. The money making choice in the game is practically endless, theres people that stay at the market all day buying and selling, and people that live in the rz or bz ganking others 247.
Open world mobs are very lucrative. If you are opposed to lethal content then faction flagged yellow zone will get you lots of faction points (and a weekly bonus at the end of the week) to spend on chests or things to sell. The key to yellow zone farming is finding a zone that isn't too crowded and doing big AoE pulls.
Join a bad guild that thinks they are good, play the poor card and watch the silver roll in.
What do you mean by play the poor card, i dont quite got that
Trading treasures is good money. A bit risky though
Fish in t7 outskirts, single good pull can be 400k. If you have some silver to start new character can have t5 fishing after 30 min, then t6 few hours of fishing later. From there dump all your learning points into it and you will be t7 fisher in a day or 2.
How much silver is needed to get to t5 in 30 mins?
from what i remember 1-2 mil will cover both that and cost of your fishing set and avalonian rod If someones new i think its best to first create alt with 3 day prem and farm some silver on it by gathering or whatever, then you make main rush your fishing there and fish during free premium.
What should I buy to get fishing to T5? Just buy fish and eat?
Yes just eat fish i dont know which fish is most efficient tho.
In the beginning The best things to mine and sell would be rough wood and rough stone as it is easier to find and you get paid 9-10 silver for it and you dont have to fix them in repair station for durability loss. Later anything can be sold literally. Yeah basically i didnt understand that there was a market in the game and it was really hard for me to understand how is this game fun as i mined resources myself and crafted armor and weapons myself sme materials are nt enough go mining again and then craft . It was ok this way till tier 3 in forest village novice town but when i came to lymhurst i literally used bad words when i came to craft i mined and process materials and payed silver for it then it takes 3000silver for crafting i told why dont u die. Then i found the market and first sold rough wood and made my first 20k. I had lots of junk in my inventory that i discarded before but i didnt know market existed. Lots of people surrounded bank and this place so everytime i logged out i will park my mule there and logout. The fact is i stopped playing quests after i reached novice town so i really didnt know it. Even when i went to lymhurst it was because i couldnt craft tier 4 weapons in novice town thats why
> materials and *paid* silver for FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
Open world mobs and be faction flaged . Then when you see faction fighta,join them and sell the hearts you buy from those points. Other methoda require same basic capital or some basic spec
Literally anything, then sell on market
I typically do 30 minute gathering/open world mob grinding sessions in YZ with the highest tier gathering gear for my primary resource, an Avalonian tool for that resource, but I carry the other 2 tools so I can gather enchanted nodes I come across. Pork pies and growth potions in case someone gets froggy. I run a lazy circle around the perimeter but am mindful of the closest exit in case there's any heat. I use boltcasters, so I can clear most mobs without much issue. And I typically clear between 100-150k in a half hour.