Treasure maps
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http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Ti...Dragonskin_Map
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Treasure maps
Like this for example
http://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Ti...Dragonskin_Map
Why do you buy from Market Board ? There is no reason to buy any gear from market board pre 50 use npcs/dungeon gear unless craft/gather where hq helps level faster and get hq mats. After 50 all your gear is hq from quests available to 60, sell the ones you dont need most still go for around 100-200k. Weekly materia is 400k-500k gil from void and yes the sword is probably around 18k here too. We crafters unfortunately take advantage of lazy players not checking npcs lol
There are alot of ways to make good money over time without much effort.
1. Retainers: I've made alot money just by retainer ventures.
2. Beast Tribes: At the beginning of patch 3.2 I did make alot mony by selling the materia I got this way.
3. Treasure maps: You get alot of stuff that you can sell for much money. The prices of some stuff have from time to time huge spikes. Save them in your retainer, till they are at a good price.
These 3 types of content don't need much time and I've made around 40.000.000 Gil this way since the launch of heavensward.
One thing I've saved a long time was the seamen cotton, which I got sold yesterday for around 600k each piece.
Shame you not on Ragnarok server I would take you in our Fc and show you how to make gil without crafts/gather. Then use that gil to focus on crafts/gather to increase your funds.
the fact that all 720 new plots were sold after 10 minutes of server start proves, that housing is way to cheap..
I make half a million per weekend solely through my retainer ventures. Add to that the gil you get from dungeons, stuff you buy with GC seals (which you can also max from "selling" dungeon gear) and materia from the beast tribes and that's a pretty good amount of money per week for someone who's highest crafter is a level 13 carpenter.
I mainly sell grade matters and glamor prisms. Have around 25 mil atm. Just have to save and not spend.