![]() does one city pay more for lets say potatoes than another?Īnd what about the underwater treasure? Is it just diving somewhere deep and search for lootable crates? Most say "Well, you pack stuff into packs and then you get a pack out of it" - yeah, great, how do i know how much of which stuff i even need? Or where to transport them to to have the most money earned? Do different cities have different needs? I.e. To be honest even after reading several articles i dont quite get what those trading packs are about. Originalmente postado por neoVictrix:Depends on if you're solo or doing group stuff. There's also looking for underwater treasure at sea, but requires some gold to get yourselves set up before going out to explore, and carries risk from level 50 mobs to ghost ships, to pirates, to hostile players, to the kraken. Start off with some of the simple trade packs (by simple I mean ones that require the least amount of work - materials you can obtain by using public farms or from gathering in the wild) and use the airships to get the most money by turning them in at pvp areas (if you're feeling lucky, but carries risk at your current level). ![]() I'd say go with what you can manage and work from there. You could also get into alchemy or cooking for the food/potion buff consumables people love using, but that's slow and requires a lot of materials from other proficiencies. You can gather and sell in-demand resources, which could range from mining, to logging, gathering. Solo-friendly / small-group friendly things would likely be trade packs, so you're looking at the commerce, gathering, and husbandry proficiencies. The recent update has already had a guild make 20k from trade packs from the whole "kraken-on-a-stick" thing. I'm wondering if maybe the wrapped yata box itself can be the RNG box reward instead of the individual pieces themselves? This would make it worth being in a low grade box, and also help whales make better money being able to sell a wrapped package instead of random pieces of decor that someone may not need.Depends on if you're solo or doing group stuff. This box (item code 8002078 or 44449) sold for a flat rate 2000 credits (roughly $15). ![]() To compare, on live, the Yata Decor came in a Wrapped Box with 1 of each item, creating a nice 'waste' and 'duplicates' when somebody bought multiple to get what they multiples wanted and sold off the rest. I'm concerned amount being able to 'reasonably' collect all the yata pieces me and Keatra want to deck out our houses if nobody is willing to open the boxes, and the yata pieces are so far and few between the ones being opened. Historically, furniture/cosmetic based boxes that don't have a desirable pet/glider/vehicle/mount in them do not get whaled as much as. The box contains all the items separately, in a box with a high volume of "junk" drops that won't amount to much gold. I know I was the person to request this be added, so I hate to complain about how it gets implemented when I am grateful it's getting added at all. However, I'm a bit worried about the new Yata Decor box. Nice to see new questline added and new timed bosses! I sadly still haven't finished the last part of line 21, but hopefully I can start on 22 sometime unless it's changed to allow it without finishing 21.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |