Dec 30, 2007, 10:11 PM // 22:11 | #1 |
Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: United States
Guild: Fire of the Covenant
Profession: W/Mo
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"Those kids and their get-rich-quick schemes" xD
Got any Guild Wars gold-making tips for a noob?
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Dec 30, 2007, 10:37 PM // 22:37 | #2 |
Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: been using this avatar IRL for ever
Guild: No I Wont join your guild[stfu]
Profession: D/
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trade chat. it is your friend.
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Dec 30, 2007, 10:37 PM // 22:37 | #3 |
The Greatest
Join Date: Feb 2006
Profession: W/
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1) Buy item for cheap
2) Sell item for more gold 3) ???? 4) PROFIT! |
Dec 30, 2007, 10:42 PM // 22:42 | #4 |
Forge Runner
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Scotland
Guild: Type like an idiot, I'll treat you like an idiot
Profession: E/Me
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Kill stuff.
Sell what they drop. |
Dec 30, 2007, 11:24 PM // 23:24 | #5 |
Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: United States
Guild: Fire of the Covenant
Profession: W/Mo
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One pro'lem. I don't have anything valuable to sell. Hence the self-title "Noob"
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Dec 30, 2007, 11:26 PM // 23:26 | #6 |
Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: been using this avatar IRL for ever
Guild: No I Wont join your guild[stfu]
Profession: D/
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oh. then kill stuff and sell what they drop, till you get enough to buy low sell high. (i started with 50g, so you can do it)
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Dec 30, 2007, 11:29 PM // 23:29 | #7 |
Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: United States
Guild: Fire of the Covenant
Profession: W/Mo
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Haha, that's good to hear. I have 122 gp. ^.^
Another question: what is considered a lot of money in GW? |
Dec 30, 2007, 11:30 PM // 23:30 | #8 |
Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: been using this avatar IRL for ever
Guild: No I Wont join your guild[stfu]
Profession: D/
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over 1 million i would say
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Dec 30, 2007, 11:33 PM // 23:33 | #9 |
Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: United States
Guild: Fire of the Covenant
Profession: W/Mo
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*Begins to sweat* Well.... I'm gettin' there...
Maybe I should've asked it this way: what would you guess is the average amount of a money the average player has? |
Dec 31, 2007, 12:28 AM // 00:28 | #10 |
Jungle Guide
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: Charter Vanguard [CV]
Profession: N/Me
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One tip I can give is to identify everything- even whites, as long as they come from lvl 20 areas. Your profit margin over not IDing at all easily covers the ID kits.
Oh- and keys don't exist. |
Dec 31, 2007, 12:41 AM // 00:41 | #11 | |
Forge Runner
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Scotland
Guild: Type like an idiot, I'll treat you like an idiot
Profession: E/Me
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Dec 31, 2007, 01:51 AM // 01:51 | #12 |
Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Canada
Guild: Guy In Real Life [GIRL]
Profession: W/E
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The average player is poor as a church mouse, but you only need money to buy the things that you want. If you want a req9 Eternal Blade and a tyrian crystalline, then you will NEVER have enough money. Most players however, do not need these to be happy.
Try and set yourself a reasonable goal in your money-making endeavors. Start with something simple, like 50k. Then make that 200k, then 1 million. You will be surprised by how quick your bank account grows. The REAL secret to making money in GW though, is to have fun while doing it. If it feels like work, work for real money . Pick something that you have fun doing, and you make money while you do it. Granted, Power Trading will make you the most money, but will you have the most fun doing it? That is the real question. |
Dec 31, 2007, 01:56 AM // 01:56 | #13 |
Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Leeds England
Profession: W/
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spamming in kamadan is boring and people rarely ever buy stuff - they just look and then say they havent got enough money, despite the fact you spammed the price at the outset
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Dec 31, 2007, 02:51 AM // 02:51 | #14 |
Emo Goth Italics
Join Date: Sep 2006
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play the game and only get what you need
for cash - farm farm farm farm farm farm farm |
Dec 31, 2007, 02:55 AM // 02:55 | #15 |
Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Around
Guild: Pillar's of Earth [ROCK]
Profession: W/
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if you have nightfall, the desolation is a good spot, farm undead, obelisks, margonites as the wurms. i make between 20-40k per week and i suck at farming.
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Dec 31, 2007, 03:10 AM // 03:10 | #16 |
Jungle Guide
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: -... . .... .. -. -.. / -.-- --- ..-
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Make a dervish then do Shiverpeak Tours, easy 50K+ in an hour.
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Dec 31, 2007, 03:55 AM // 03:55 | #17 | |||
Academy Page
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: [formerly] Tombs of the Primevals - healing B/Ps that try to be meat shields and pwning Darknesses
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You will spend a little if you don't want to wait for a max weap, rune, inscription or insignia etc to drop. Consumables cost a little more but still a small price in the grand scheme; (... and they aren't really needed by more than the very casual player.) Afik extremely costly elite armor contributes absolutely nothing to playing the game itself that you cannot get from normal max armor. IF you *want* better looking gear and armor OR if that is helpful in the social &/or *role-play* elements of your game then: Quote:
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So recently I was down to +/- 70k in reserves and bought a bunch of lockpicks for some chest running. Now I have +/- 20k and I'm not in the least worried about not having more... there's nothing to really spend it on! I wouldn't be very concerned about only having 5k. For my comfort I'd say 8k-20k in reserves is what I shoot for. If there is a special weap/armor/mini-pet that you have your eye on, then use the hints from this and other threads at Guru & build up your reserves while you keep your eyes open to see the going price for whatever it is. Expediency, status and aesthetics are the only reasons to spend gw gold in large amounts. -V |
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Dec 31, 2007, 05:14 AM // 05:14 | #18 | |
Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: W/
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Neal, as a new player your first priority is to get max armor and max weaponry with good runes and upgrades. This is not particularly expensive. There isn't much variation in this game between good and bad weapons--rarity and appearance tends to dictate price. Gear with max effectiveness can be bought cheaply. Once you've played through the game a time or two, learned how to make money, etc, that's when you should start worrying about using vanity items. |
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Dec 31, 2007, 05:15 AM // 05:15 | #19 | |
Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Dec 31, 2007, 12:15 PM // 12:15 | #20 |
Forge Runner
Join Date: Jun 2006
Guild: Hard Mode Legion [HML]
Profession: N/
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"Q: Another question: what is considered a lot of money in GW?
A: over 1 million i would say" Don't agree on that. I'd say above 100K can be considered a lot but it's not that hard to get that amount when you play/trade right and don't spend gold on useless things. I would view 'a lot' as the amount that you can buy stuff for in the game at NPCs. And the highest priced items, besides FoW/Vabbi armor and perhaps destroyer weapons, would be regular 15k armor. Prices for those armors are around 100K for the total. Some titles cost more, but can be obtained over time. And 100K+ weapons can only be found on the player market making them less accessible to the general crowd. |
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