Just play the game a long time. Do everything the game has to offer. You end up rich with nothing to spend gil on anyway.
Just play the game a long time. Do everything the game has to offer. You end up rich with nothing to spend gil on anyway.
Yeah this is my experience as well.
My specifics:
-Daily ventures, focus on a different item every couple weeks until it crashes
-Sell mats off new content (maps, POTD, HOH, EX trials, etc)
-Sell excess gathering mats
-Sell excess potions/food
-Weekly yellow scrips on two characters
As a general rule, never keep/use new items, no matter how much you want them. The value of almost everything in this game goes down the longer it's been the game so you're better off selling that cute minion, cool mount or orchestrion roll when they're new and simply buying them back later. Timing is really important: your earning potential at the beginning of every patch release is crazy and it quickly goes down over time.
Last edited by solracht; 08-28-2018 at 05:21 PM.
I see something I want on the market board and start doing roulettes as a tank to get the extra gil and those cracked clusters and trade them in for materia. Then I transmute them and hope to get crafting and/or gathering materia. When I do I sell that materia on the market board. Eventually I get enough money to buy the thing I want. Then I lose all of the money I got to buy that thing. But it’s okay! I have a bunch of allagan pieces on one of my retainers. So..... Technically I’m not a rich player.
Flip items that brainless players put up for less than their vendor sale value. Can't tell you how many thousand gill I bought from buying worthless materia off the market board and reselling it to vendors for 100-200 gil profit a piece. Can't do that much anymore though.
You have btn and min leveled so gardening could be a possibility. Most of the gil I made (sitting on 14m atm) was actually from garbage from eureka lockboxes or crafting and selling cheaper housing items.
Constantly have something on the market board. Even if it's just a bit of profit, it's something.
Veteran healers don't care if we need to heal, but right now we don't. We want interesting things to do during the downtime other than a 30s dot and a single filler spell that hasn't changed from lvl 4 to lvl 90.
Dead DPS do no DPS. Raised DPS do 25/50% lower DPS. Do the mechanics and don't stand in bad stuff.
Other games expect basic competence, FFXIV is pleasantly surprised by it. Other games have toxic elitism. FFXIV has toxic casualism.[/LIST]
I feel like "rich" in this game could be defined as having enough to buy a large house with money to spare.
The bulk of my money came from selling materia right after a new raid patch, with the rest coming from sales of glam items or mats that are easier to get then the bulk of the populace seems to think.
If you're able to have time off from other commitments during the week of a major patch, you can sell newly added items for up to 50x normal value by being early since people pay massively more to be first. A few weeks later the same items may have settled at just 2% of their starting value in the most extreme cases. Those patch week windows of opportunity are insane and put a lot of pressure on rushing.
Housing.()()
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