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ewz
September 21st, 2006, 04:40 am
If you're sick and tired of running around totally broke while other players get epic mounts and the most expensive gear, this information is for you.

This is the advice I give to friends. When setting up your character, be sure first to read about the characters plus, and minuses; then set up for the strong and weak points. Take in consideration how the character supports himself and how the character can keep going and keep on track to level without losses.

Don't spend money on items at the auction during the first 10 levels of your character. Almost everything you will need, will drop to you from the quests. Keep your activities balance in the amount time of questing and making products. Then, as you gain money from making and questing you will see your pocket grow.

The usual, your character does by the skills he has, whether it is mining, leather, or tailoring. You make and sell your products. This is how you gain, the more you practice your trade, the more gold you have in your pocket, when you sell the items. The higher the level your character is the higher the prices in the prices of your products.

Resale, this happened during the holidays. I know of a character that went out and bought snowballs and after collecting many, was selling them at a higher price to others. Later bragging about the profit. Take advantage of this.

Once you level some you can charge others to guide them through lower quests that you can whiz threw. There are many ways to make money, for example you can protect and kill for lower characters.

In the group playing, be sure to express your wants and needs, to keep the character going. Drink and food on hand before; so your character can keep going till the quest is completed.

[EDIT] Removed gold farming link

Hope this helps.

V1RUS
September 21st, 2006, 09:16 am
Thanks for removing that link, Rob. But this looks like the whole thing is an ad, why not remove the whole post?

Ojnod
September 21st, 2006, 10:12 am
Well the tips are valid, though they may not be the best money making scemes out there. Without the link though nobody can tell what he is advertising.

Rob
September 21st, 2006, 10:37 am
Trust me Virus, I believe the whole thing is an ad, but since the majority of the post centered on tips I decided on leaving them in. Though, I am pretty sure his entire intent was why do all the work when you can just click the link, so now he just offers tips on how not to need the service.