Quote Originally Posted by Shistar View Post
I was not planning on commenting since this topic is, once again, the same topic we've gone over a thousand times, but I feel the need to pop in here to say I bought my 20M medium exclusively from roulette money.
I did the most casual-ass, simple content out there (got my jobs leveled up too) and got my money easily* although not quickly. If you can prevent bad spending habits, it's not hard to accumulate gil even as a casual player—gil isn't used for anything substancial unless you buy all content rewards straight from the marketboard.
If you do any sort of content besides roulettes, you'll make even more money and faster.


I just sat on those 20M until the plot I liked became available and after a good amount of tries I got it. Housing in itself is flawed in many ways, but gil isn't a problem if you play the game in any capacity + you don't have terrible spending habits. If you want something, you work for it like any piece of content. This doesn't make Housing unflawed or perfect, but truly, picking gil to be upset about has to be one of the most nothingburger arguments possible...


(*) You can speed it up by desynthing gear obtained from the dungeons themselves and selling those mats as well. Fairly braindead considering I leveled my crafters exclusively through daily beast tribes. When I capped on seals, I'd buy whatever sold the best in my world. Makes a considerable amount of gil for the low effort needed if you can be bothered with that.
There are so many ways to make gil, not always QUICK ways, but there are ways to get gil consistently and most of it is doable at any level (aside from things such as PT etc obviously). Just gotta be consistent, and shop around if you *really* need to buy something (sometimes I fail this because l a z y)

Dig a map and sell it
Use seals and sell it
Desyth and sell
Do challenge log
(Marketboard Reselling lol)